August 31, 2022 Mom of State Dept employee killed biking in DC says she did not work in Ukraine like second dead diplomat The mother of State Department Foreign Service Officer Shawn O’Donnell remembers her daughter as a “shining star” but said she did not work in Ukraine like the other diplomat killed.
August 31, 2022 College diversity and inclusion officers rake in sky-high salaries as debt-saddled students face rising costs Top diversity, equity and inclusion personnel pocket massive six-figure salaries as students face rising tuition costs, forcing many to take out loans to cover expenses.
August 30, 2022 Family of Baltimore man who died during altercation with 'squeegee kids' to sue city The family of deceased Baltimore man Timothy Reynolds, who was allegedly shot by squeegee workers on July 7, are suing the city for violating his basic human rights.
August 30, 2022 On this day in history, August 30, 1967, Thurgood Marshall is confirmed to SCOTUS as first Black justice Thurgood Marshall, civil rights activist and NAACP chief counsel, was confirmed as the first Black Supreme Court justice on this day in history, August 30, 1967.
August 29, 2022 Democrat politicians think they're 'better than you': Kellyanne Conway President Joe Biden continues to receive blowback for calling Trumpism "semi-fascism" during a Democratic fundraiser in suburban Maryland last week.
August 29, 2022 Baltimore crew flees 'Lady in the Lake' set after shooting, extortion threats from drug dealers: report A crew member working on the set of "Lady in the Lake," an upcoming Apple TV+ show being filmed in Baltimore, was forced to flee a set after being threatened, reports say.
August 29, 2022 Maryland student arrested over social media threats to blow up high school, teacher's home: police A female high school student in Maryland is facing potential charges after authorities say she made threats online to blow up Walkersville High School and a teacher’s home.
August 28, 2022 Larry Hogan flirts with 2024 run, warns against GOP nominating ‘unelectable’ candidates Gov. Larry Hogan, R-Md., hinted at a presidential run on CBS’s "Face the Nation," but warned the Republican Party needs to clean up its image in order to "get any power back."
August 28, 2022 DC-area sniper must be resentenced, Maryland court rules A Maryland court ruled that D.C. sniper Lee Malvo, who was part of a killing spree with John Allen Muhammad in 2002 when he was 17, must be resentenced.
August 26, 2022 Biden channeling Cuomo's 'no place in New York' claim with 'semi-fascist' Trumpism barb: Conway President Joe Biden continues to receive criticism for declaring Donald Trump's political philosophy 'semi-fascist' during a DNC event in Rockville, Maryland.