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Month: February 2025

BOOM! Kash Patel Fires Warning Shot at Pelosi During Senate Confirmation Hearing – Lays Blame for J6 Rioting Directly at the Feet of Nancy Pelosi (VIDEO)

Kash Patel fires a warning shot at Nancy Pelosi at Senate confirmation hearing. Watch out, Nancy. Accountability is coming!  Senator Ted Cruz questioned Kash Patel on Thursday during his confirmation hearing in front of the Senate Judiciary Committee on Nancy Pelosi’s refusal to protect the US Capitol on January 6, 2021. Finally, the truth is …

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Trump Signs Executive Order to Investigate and Undo “DEI and Woke Policies” Biden Imposed on FAA After Helicopter-Plane Collision (VIDEO)

Trump signs Executive Order/ screen image: CSPAN President Trump on Thursday signed an Executive Order to investigate Joe Biden’s Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (DEI) policies after a Blackhawk helicopter collided with an American Airlines plane near Reagan Airport on Wednesday evening. 67 people perished after a Blackhawk helicopter seemingly flew right into an American Airlines …

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Trump’s FCC Chair Launching Investigation of NPR and PBS, Taxpayer Funding Under Increased Scrutiny

FCC Commissioner Brendan Carr (R) Brendan Carr, the head of the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) under Trump, is launching an investigation of National Public Radio (NPR) and the Public Broadcasting Service (PBS). Both organizations are already facing the loss of taxpayer funding, but this investigation will increase pressure on lawmakers to pull that funding. Conservative …

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Route 90 funds restored in MDOT capital budget plan

Local officials last week learned planning and engineering funds for the Route 90 widening project have been restored. While county and municipal leaders were told last fall the Route 90 project had been paused due to fiscal constraints, they were pleased to learn last week that funding for the project’s planning and engineering phase had …

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Worcester County considers homeless ordinance

Taking inspiration from a recent Supreme Court ruling, Worcester County officials say sleeping on public property could go from a civil infraction to a criminal misdemeanor, a move that specifically targets the homeless. “When the intersection happens between behavioral health issues and homelessness, and then criminality or victimization of others in that area, that’s where …

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Trump’s wind order cheered by local leaders

Local officials say they are optimistic about an executive order that effectively halts offshore wind development, but US Wind states it will not give up on its plans to build a renewable energy project off Maryland’s coast. On Monday, President Donald Trump signed an executive order effectively withdrawing areas of the Outer Continental Shelf from …

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Settlement talks in Trimper civil suit unsuccessful

With no settlement reached, a civil lawsuit among members of the Trimper family will proceed to trial next month. In March of 2023, three stockholders in several Trimper entities – Joyce Trimper and daughters Antoinette Bruno and Wendy Delamater – filed a civil suit against several former officers and directors, alleging misappropriation, corporate waste and …

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OCPD cops appealing misconduct investigation’s recent ruling

Three officers within the Ocean City Police Department (OCPD) are challenging a local board’s ruling in a misconduct investigation. Last spring, the department launched an internal investigation after Worcester County’s Police Accountability Board received a complaint of workplace misconduct involving five officers on the force. Now, with a local committee formally handing down its recommended …

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US Wind secures additional ORECs for offshore projects

The Maryland Public Service Commission has approved US Wind’s application for additional offshore renewable energy credits, which will support the company’s buildout of wind projects off Maryland’s coast. Last year, Gov. Wes Moore signed into law House Bill 1296, which, among other things, allows qualified offshore wind developers to apply for outstanding offshore renewable energy …

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Bird flu uptick has chicken farmers on edge

Migrating snow geese in Worcester County tested positive for bird flu this month, state authorities said, as an outbreak of the disease continues to affect the region, including at several commercial chicken farms. “In early January, laboratory testing provided preliminary confirmation of Highly Pathogenic H5 Avian Influenza (HPAI) in seven dead snow geese found in …

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