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Disgraced former U.S. Rep. George Santos, who lied about his life story and defrauded donors, was sentenced to years in ...
Maryland has expanded its financial assistance programs to offer no-interest loans to some former federal workers who lost ...
Hundreds of university researchers, including in Maryland, had their National Science Foundation funding abruptly canceled.
Both of Maryland’s law schools surpassed the state’s overall pass rate for the February 2025 bar exam, and both improved over ...
A Maryland woman sued Athena Bitcoin, alleging its ATMs enable elder fraud. The suit seeks class status for seniors scammed ...
Now that marijuana is legal in Maryland, new data is leading some lesser-known effects of its use to come to light.
Goucher College begins construction on the $50M Judy C. Lewent '70 Science Center, a state-of-the-art STEM hub opening in ...
The Trump administration was handed a rapid-fire series of court losses Wednesday and Thursday in lawsuits filed over its ...
Rivian expands in Maryland with a new Service + Demo Center in Glen Burnie to support electric vehicle owners and showcase ...
In the past decade, employers who sponsor pension plans have been subject to class actions brought by their employees, ...
Miles & Stockbridge moves its Montgomery County office to North Bethesda, reflecting growth in the D.C. area and East Coast ...
Baltimore-based Catholic Relief Services was ordered to pay $60,000 to a gay employee after it took health coverage away from ...
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