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Decency agenda, affordable housing package among bills signed into law in Maryland

Before Maryland’s 90-day legislative session began in January, House Speaker Adrienne A. Jones urged not only her colleagues, but also the general public, to simply be more decent with each other. During the session, the Baltimore County Democrat presented a “decency agenda,” a package of five bills that sought to eradicate discrimination and election misinformation,…

Students remain in encampment on GWU’s campus as Israel-Hamas war protests continue nationwide

Student protesters are still camped out on George Washington University’s campus Friday as demonstrations over the Israel-Hamas war continue one day after both Georgetown University and GWU saw hundreds rally on their campuses. WTOP reporter Kyle Cooper said the protest has grown from less than 50 protesters that were in the encampment early Friday morning…

Hughes Network opens Maryland manufacturing facility at Montgomery College

The Hughes Manufacturing Facility (EXM) in Germantown, Maryland.(Courtesy: Hughes Network Systems) The Hughes Manufacturing Facility (EXM) in Germantown, Maryland.(Courtesy: Hughes Network Systems) Germantown, Maryland-based Hughes Network Systems has opened a state-of-the-art manufacturing facility on the Montgomery College campus, the first of its kind on a community college campus in the U.S. The site will serve…

A promised bridge over the Mystic River would be a missing link for Somerville and Everett. So where is it?

SOMERVILLE — On this side of the Mystic River sits Assembly Row, the high-polish housing, business, and entertainment complex, ringed by riverfront parkland, paved paths, an MBTA Orange Line stop, […] The post A promised bridge over the Mystic River would be a missing link for Somerville and Everett. So where is it? appeared first…

‘The government is wrong’: How a 2011 Waltham triple homicide will forever be tied to the Boston Marathon bombing

Boston journalist Susan Zalkind’s new book takes the Middlesex DA’s office to task for a stalled investigation into a 2011 Waltham triple murder, writing: “The government is wrong. Tamerlan Tsarnaev and Ibragim Todashev did it.” The post ‘The government is wrong’: How a 2011 Waltham triple homicide will forever be tied to the Boston Marathon…

As some universities negotiate with pro-Palestinian protesters, others quickly call the police

“As the night progressed, it got tenser and tenser. There were just more cops on all sides. It felt like we were being slowly pushed in and crushed,” an Emerson College sophomore said. The post As some universities negotiate with pro-Palestinian protesters, others quickly call the police appeared first on Boston.com. Top Featured Tags: -…

Trump’s lawyers grill ex-tabloid publisher as 1st week of hush money trial testimony nears a close

David Pecker returned to the witness stand for the fourth day as defense attorneys try to poke holes in the testimony of the former National Enquirer publisher. Top Featured Tags: – Mississippi News Press Release Distribution Service

Premature baby girl rescued from her dead mother’s womb dies in Gaza after 5 days in an incubator

A relative says a premature Palestinian infant, who was rescued from her mother’s womb shortly after the woman was killed in an Israeli airstrike, has died. Top Featured Tags: – Mississippi News Press Release Distribution Service

Police: Maryland school employee used AI to create fake audio of principal saying racist remarks

The former athletic director at a Maryland high school has been arrested in connection to an AI-generated impersonation of the school’s principal. Top Featured Tags: – Mississippi News Press Release Distribution Service

Rep. Hageman to host town hall meetings in Worland, Thermopolis Saturday

Congresswoman Harriet Hageman announced last week that she will host town hall meetings in Washakie and Hot Springs counties on April 27. These events will mark the completion of 12 town halls this year and 35 since being sworn-in to Congress. “I promised to host a town hall in every county, every year, and I…