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Month: January 2021

Douglas Andrews: Real Coups and Fake Ones

New revelations in the Crossfire Hurricane case show that FBI lawyer Kevin Clinesmith didn’t act alone. Yesterday we learned that the Justice Department’s inspector general, Michael Horowitz, will open an investigation into whether Donald Trump’s DOJ “engaged in an improper attempt” to overturn Joe Biden’s victory in the 2020 election. Democrats have been hyperventilating about this non-story …

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Wicomico County Business Possible Victim of Unemployment Fraud Scheme

Amy Donohue first noticed the fraudulent unemployment claim when she checked her mail last week. She says she received a claim from “a gentleman on Thursday. You can return it two ways: You can mail it but these days that’s pretty risky. ‘Cause it had to be back by Monday. Or you can get on …

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Susan Rice Trumpets ‘Equity’ Policies Under Joe Biden to Fight Systemic Racism

Domestic policy adviser Susan Rice detailed Tuesday, President Joe Biden’s attempt to fight systemic racism by highlighting “equity” policies advanced by the administration. “For too many American families, systemic racism and inequality in our economy, laws, and institutions still put the American dream far out of reach,” Rice said at the White House press briefing. …

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Republicans press constitutional amendment term-limiting members of Congress

Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, joined five other Republicans on Monday in moving to restrict the number of times members of Congress can be reelected. The legislation revives Cruz’s earlier idea for a constitutional amendment on term limits. If ratified, the measure would prevent senators from serving more than two six-year terms and House members from serving more than three …

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Josh Hawley: Corporate Monopolies, the Left Using ‘Social Credit Score’ to Shut Down Free Speech

Sen. Josh Hawley (R-MO) said in a statement Tuesday that corporate monopolies and the left want to use the “social credit score” system to stifle free speech and force their political agenda on the United States. Hawley released his statement as he faced enormous criticism from the left and corporations for his objecting to the …

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Maryland Will Launch 6 Mass COVID-19 Vaccinations Sites Including At Six Flags America, M&T Bank Stadium

“With the anticipation that the federal government will be able to address supply chain issues, and that they will increase deliveries to the states, we have directed the Maryland Department of Health and the Maryland National Guard, to work with county leaders with hospitals and private partners to establish mass vaccination sites at six central …

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Wicomico County seeks public input for Land Preservation, Parks and Recreation Plan update

SALISBURY, Md. – Wicomico County is seeking input from citizens as part of an update for its Land Preservation, Parks and Recreation Plan (LPPRP). The LPPRP is a resource for strategically enhancing public recreation opportunities. Every five years, Wicomico County updates its LPPRP to identify current recreational trends, address service provision challenges, and update goals and …

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Baltimore City Council Request Investigation Into Comcast’s Alleged Price Gouging

Throughout the coronavirus pandemic, Baltimore City residents and students have had to rely on good Internet service to work and learn. However, three Baltimore City councilmembers now want Maryland’s Attorney General Brian Frosh to investigate Comcast for alleged price gouging. In a letter to Frosh, city councilmembers Ryan Dorsey, Zeke Cohen, Kris Burnett and the …

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Governor Hogan Announces $258 Million In Additional Rental Relief Funding

Over $400 Million In Total Federal Funding Includes $143 Million Distributed Directly To CountiesAdministration Will Form Bipartisan Advisory Group With Legislative Leaders ANNAPOLIS, MD—Governor Larry Hogan today announced that a total of $402 million in federal COVID-19 relief funding has been distributed to Maryland to provide assistance for individuals and families struggling to pay their …

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BBB of Maryland warns residents of potential scams targeting tax information

A warning as many people in the country are falling on some tough times financially: Scammers could be targeting your tax information. Angie Barnett, of the BBB of Greater Maryland, told 11 News about tax-related scams and what you need to know so you don’t become a victim. Scams are always a concern, but the …

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