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Maryland could lose billions in federal funding after being declared a self-identifying “Sanctuary State Jurisdiction” by the ...
A lawsuit has been filed by Columbia-based Davis, Agnor, Rapaport & Skalny with Open Primaries Education Fund, on behalf of ...
ANNAPOLIS, Md. -- Maryland Gov. Wes Moore, often mentioned among Democrats as a potential presidential candidate, has been saying for months that he isn't running for the White House in 2028.
The Department of Homeland Security is putting hundreds of “sanctuary jurisdictions” across the country on notice.
Maryland’s private and public colleges and universities are monitoring the latest federal changes to student visas.
Open Doors estimates that international students at Maryland colleges spent more than $1 billion last school year. Maryland ...
The Maryland Department of Health has received approval from the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services to expand access to ...
Coker, 66, is a retired Naval commander who most recently served as national cyber director out of the White House.
Maryland Rep. Glenn Ivey said he was denied access to Kilmar Abrego Garcia ​after he traveled to El Salvador to check on the ...
GREENBELT, MARYLAND — A federal judge said May 16 the Trump administration has “pretty broadly” invoked the state secrets privilege to withhold information on its efforts — or, the judge indicated, a ...
Maryland Attorney General Anthony G. Brown and Secretary of State Susan C. Lee announced a Cease and Desist Order against DMV Futures, Inc., a Baltimore-based youth charity, and its president, […] ...
A heated exchange between Secretary of State Marco Rubio and Maryland Senator Chris Van Hollen took place during a hearing on ...