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The Chamber of Commerce has called the tax a “disastrous” policy that threatens the state’s economy and its future as a tech ...
The Johns Hopkins University and the University of Maryland, College Park have filed a lawsuit against the U.S. Department of Defense and Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth.
Gov. Wes Moore announced a change in the Department of Juvenile Services Monday, naming Betsy Fox Tolentino as acting secretary. She replaces Vincent Schiraldi, who has served as secretary since 2023.
Maryland suspended the license of a home electronic monitoring detention company following a monthslong investigation prompted by the deaths of two Howard County teens.
Hundreds of bills will go into effect in Maryland this year. Sunday marks the first batch — 83, to be exact — to become law. Here is a look at that legislation.
Unlike previous Department of Energy supercomputers, which relied on processors from Intel or AMD, Doudna will incorporate a general-purpose Arm-based CPU from Nvidia, paired with the company's ...
A Maryland judge is weighing whether to block cuts that impact the Department of Education's research and its jobs. The Trump administration's cuts to the Department of Education took center stage ...
Maryland extends unemployment settlement oversight by 22 months Claims processing has improved but benchmarks remain unmet Rising unemployment and tech upgrades slow ...
“One other thing I’ll be doing very early in the administration is closing up the Department of Education in Washington, D.C., and sending all education and education work and needs back to ...
In the final minutes of Maryland’s recent legislative session last week, lawmakers passed a bill designating an official state cocktail, known affectionately as the “Orange Crush.” ...
GUEST OPINION: An electrical and computer engineering (ECE) degree opens up a wide variety of career opportunities in many exciting and growing fields. ECE grads are prepared for work designing ...
A Maryland bill to create a commission to study and recommend future reparations for slavery and racial discrimination is heading to Gov. Wes Moore’s (D) desk for consideration. The bill, a top ...
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