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Month: December 2020

COVID-19 Vaccinations at Maryland Hospitals, Nursing Homes, and Local Health Departments Continue This Week

Local Health Departments to Begin Vaccination Clinics for First RespondersEnough Doses Allocated to Vaccinate 100% of Critical Front Line Hospital StaffVaccination Clinics at Maryland Nursing Homes Are Underway ANNAPOLIS, MD—Early COVID-19 vaccinations at Maryland hospitals, nursing homes, and local health departments will continue this week as the state allocates an additional 82,800 doses of the …

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Hogan Predicts Trump Will Hold ‘Big Chunk’ of GOP After Leaving Office

President Donald Trump will continue to command the following of “a big chunk” of the Republican Party after he leaves office, Maryland’s GOP Gov. Larry Hogan said on Sunday. In an interview on ABC News’ “This Week,” Hogan, who has been among the GOP critics of Trump, said Trump’s influence will not be so pervasive after Joe …

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‘Peanuts’ creator Charles Schulz’s experiences in WWII shaped the character of Charlie Brown

The cartoonist who created the Peanuts gang and television specials like “A Charlie Brown Christmas” drew from some of his experiences as an Army staff sergeant during World War II to fashion the enduringly popular comic series. Charles Schulz, the cartoonist behind “Peanuts,” took part in the liberation of the Dachau concentration camp and the …

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Delaware County man accused of casting dead mother’s ballot

A Delaware County man is facing charges of unlawful voting and perjury after prosecutors say he illegally voted on behalf of a long-dead family member in the General Election. Delaware County District Attorney Jack Stollsteimer said during a news conference Monday that Bruce Bartman, 70, of Marple, voted in place of his dead mother. He also …

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Millions of Americans receiving unemployment aid could face surprise tax bill

Millions of out-of-work Americans who are collecting unemployment benefits as a result of the coronavirus pandemic could face an unpleasant surprise when they file their taxes next year. That’s because unemployment benefits, including the extra money distributed through federal aid programs, count as taxable income. Unemployment benefits vary by state, but the $2.2 trillion CARES Act signed into …

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Small Business in Harbeson Expands and Benefits from COVID-19 Pandemic

Business is better than ever because of the pandemic for JennyGems. The company began producing products locally when it couldn’t get them from China anymore due to COVID-19. The new business model has also created more job opportunities. JennyGems moved from upstate into a 7,000 square-foot building on Route 9 in Harbeson in 2016. What was once …

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The Hellish World of ‘Modern Journalism’

Imagine that you’re a graduate student majoring in journalism, accepted by one of the premier programs in the U.S. such as Washington and Lee University, Emerson College, Northwestern University, the University of Missouri at Columbia, or some other top-ranking school. You’ve been indoctrinated since the third grade by Left-leaning teachers. During your time in college, …

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