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Month: October 2024

Catherine Herridge Spills the Tea on CBS Over Kamala Interview Editing Scandal

Kamala Harris was hoping to move the needle with her media tour. She may have moved the needle alright, but in the wrong direction for her. She seems to be completely imploding along with her knuckle-headed running mate, Tim Walz. Interviews with friendly outlets are supposed to help prop you up. But her interview with …

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Worcester opposes electrification mandates

Worcester County officials voiced their opposition to “devastating” state mandates that would force condos, hotels, shopping centers, and government buildings to meet future emissions standards by converting their power sources from fossil fuels to electricity. “This could be devastating to businesses throughout the county that would have to change over from oil or natural gas …

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America Must Reckon with the Politics of Death

Candidates on both sides of the 2024 presidential election are hyping voters about its importance for the future of the U.S. and the survival of our democracy. Voters would be wise to take it a step further and realize the stakes are actually between life and death. In September 2021, the Director of the Centre for Death and …

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Berlin planning busy October of special events

(October 11, 2024) Berlin’s event calendar is chock-full of autumnal and Halloween ongoings this October. Berlin’s Fall Cruisers, a vintage car show, is coming up on Saturday, Oct. 12, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Registration is $10 the day of the event and free for spectators. Attendees can enjoy all Berlin offers while checking …

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Sea Rocket files lawsuit over Ocean City’s houseboat rental ban

The future of a short-term houseboat rental hangs in the balance as a lawsuit works its way through the court system. Earlier this summer, Sea Rocket OC Houseboats LLC filed a lawsuit challenging the validity of ordinances aimed at banning the operation of houseboat rentals within Ocean City’s municipal limits. As the case proceeds in …

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Florida man who strapped his entire house down ahead of Hurricane Milton becomes internet sensation

A man who strapped his entire house down ahead of the Florida hurricane has become an internet sensation thanks to the ‘legendary’ idea. Tampa resident Mohammed Nijem recently went viral after local news outlet Spectrum Bay News 9 shared an image to X, formerly Twitter, of the extreme preparations that he took ahead of Hurricane Milton. Mohammed placed six enormous straps …

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Country Calling ‘another huge success’ in Ocean City

While a performer entertained on the main stage, attendees are pictured gathering on the south stage for the next act last Saturday. Photo Courtesy Country Calling Festival While more arrests were reported last weekend, officials say traffic improvements and sunny skies contributed to the success of the first-ever Country Calling Festival. More than 50,000 concertgoers …

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A fraudulent Federal Reserve

New York’s attorney general, Letitia James, campaigned on a “get Trump” platform, and set her sights on destroying him no matter how corrupt she had to be. Her case? Donald Trump put out a financial statement with estimated values, including footnotes to say these were estimated values, reminding banks and insurance companies not to trust them. There …

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New energy standards to impact OC hotels, condos

As the state works toward bringing large-scale buildings into compliance with new energy standards, local leaders and hospitality groups are questioning the impact those regulations could have on both the public and private sectors. On Wednesday, the Maryland Department of the Environment closed its public comment period on proposed regulations that will require large buildings …

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Maryland Fishing Report

Every tidal river in the upper Bay has its share of blue catfish. Cut menhaden and gizzard shad are two of the most popular baits but many anglers have good luck with novelty baits of chicken, cheese, and chicken liver. Fishing for white perch is very good this week and with declining water temperatures, this …

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