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A Spotlight on Maryland investigation reveals how a little-known Maryland nonprofit is helping manage tens of millions of federal taxpayer dollars allocated through the Baltimore City government
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Sporting News on MSNJets trade idea reunites Justin Fields with former Maryland star
For the Jets, they would welcome the idea of reuniting Fields and Moore, who were an electric combination in their lone year together with the Bears. The former Maryland star achieved career highs in receiving yards and touchdowns, hauling in 96 catches for 1,364 yards and eight touchdowns.
Maryland’s first-in-the-nation tax on digital advertising violated the Constitution, a federal appeals court says, because blocking Big Tech from telling customers about the tax violates the companies’ right to free speech.
This summer, Missouri became the first state to eliminate capital gains taxes while keeping its state income tax. Maryland is doing the opposite.
Back in February DOE issued a letter to school districts ordering certified compliance, or else risk losing federal funding.
Last season, NC State advanced to the Sweet Sixteen in the NCAA Tournament after going 28-7 in the regular season. It defeated No. 15-seed Vermont and No. 7-seed Michigan State handily before succumbing to No. 3-seed LSU, 73-80.
Catalent is laying off 350 employees in its gene therapy manufacturing division in Baltimore “due to an unexpected shift in demand from a large customer, which made it necessary to reduce our workforce,” a spokesperson said in a statement.
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Daily Voice on MSNEight Vehicles Involved In Fatal MD 202 Crash In Maryland: State Police (DEVELOPING)
At least one person was killed in a massive eight-vehicle crash in Maryland on Tuesday afternoon, according to Maryland State Police. An investigation was launched in Prince George's County following the chain-reaction crash involving nearly a dozen passenger vehicles in the northbound lanes of MD
The U.S. district court judge hearing the Trump administration’s rare challenge to the authority of federal judges in Maryland has long emphasized judicial independence, calling it “fundamental to our rule of law.
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DC News Now on MSNField of Screams Maryland cancelled in 2025 for renovations
Field of Screams Maryland is only closing temporarily. After 23 years since its inception, the organizers decided it was time for a revamp. Closing for the 2025 season but with plans to reopen in 2026, the changes are expected to rebuild their foundation and “reimagining” the attractions.