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Only one congressional Republican has publicly called for President Trump’s impeachment, enraging his colleagues and invoking the wrath of the president by offering the…

Here’s a scary possibility. Next year’s elections in Baltimore City are pregnant for a reprise of the 1974 campaign for state’s attorney. All of…

Maryland Day is a ceremonious chuckle to religious toleration and freedom. March 25, a state holiday without a Hallmark card, also pays tribute to…

The combustible word “reparations” was first officially heard in Maryland politics around 1969-70. The civil rights movement was at its peak, blurred, as it…

It’s an iron law of governance: Government can never do enough in an area where it previously did nothing. The obvious begins and ends…

A race track is a rare luxury for a city that has everything, but Baltimore’s needs far outweigh its wants, especially one that the…

Maryland State Prosecutor Emmet C. Davitt will leave his post this summer. Davitt has held the position since 2010, bringing dozens of cases against…

One by one, and two by two, they come to Annapolis, in every size, shape, age, color, gender and manner of dress, with Democrats…

It’s an indisputable strictly back-of-the-brain rule of politics: You can’t beat somebody with nobody. Anyone watching the opposition to Rep. Nancy Pelosi melt away…

Back in the dark ages, around 1970, the prelates of the three Roman Catholic archdiocese and diocese that straddle Maryland – Baltimore, Washington, D.C.,…