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White House intensifies criticism of Maryland Gov. Wes Moore

White House intensifies criticism of Maryland Gov. Wes Moore

by Brooke Sharp | Feb 19, 2026 | Featured, Politics

WASHINGTON — The White House doubled down on its criticisms of Maryland Gov. Wes Moore Wednesday, amid Moore’s decision to prohibit Maryland law enforcement from partnering with Federal Immigration and Customs Enforcement officials in a new bill. “It’s another just...
Candidates face-off in only 2024 Maryland Senate Debate

Candidates face-off in only 2024 Maryland Senate Debate

by Jonas Blum | Oct 15, 2024 | Campaign 2024, Featured, Politics

BALTIMORE, Md. — Former Governor Larry Hogan, a Republican, and his Democratic opponent, Prince George’s County Executive Angela Alsobrooks, squared off in suburban Baltimore on Thursday. The debate, hosted by Maryland Public Television, saw the candidates clash on...
Video: Gov. Wes Moore makes history as Maryland’s first Black governor

Video: Gov. Wes Moore makes history as Maryland’s first Black governor

by Kaitlin Bender-Thomas | Jan 19, 2023 | Featured, Politics, Topics

ANNAPOLIS, Md. – Governor Wes Moore was sworn into office Wednesday afternoon, making him the first Black governor of Maryland and the third in the nation’s history. Lieutenant governor Aruna Miller was also sworn in, becoming the first South Asian woman elected...
Wes Moore becomes Maryland’s 63rd governor

Wes Moore becomes Maryland’s 63rd governor

by Nicole Markus and Kate Walter | Jan 18, 2023 | Featured, Politics

ANNAPOLIS, Md. – Wes Moore made history Wednesday after being sworn in as Maryland’s first Black governor. The inauguration took place outside Maryland’s historic State House. Moore, who took his oath of office on Frederick Douglass’s bible, emphasized the need for...
For students who fled the Taliban, challenges remain in the American school system

For students who fled the Taliban, challenges remain in the American school system

by Grace Deng | Mar 28, 2022 | Education, Featured, Immigration

Mahdi Kabuli likes math. Sure, geometry eludes him sometimes, but overall he’s really good at the subject. At 18, Kabuli is already thinking about college, where he wants to study economics or computer science. As of last year, nearing the end of his time at the top...
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