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Month: May 2025

South Africa’s Julius Malema Responds to Trump’s Claim of ‘Genocide’ by Doubling Down: ‘Kill the Farmer!’

South African politician Julius Malema, the leader of the radical Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) party, responded to President Donald Trump’s claims about “genocide” Wednesday by reiterating calls to kill white farmers. Earlier that day, Trump had shown visiting South African President Cyril Ramaphosa video of Malema leading rally chants of “Kill the Boer!”, “Kill the …

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Two OC police officers disciplined following misconduct investigation

A trial board has handed down the final punishment for two Ocean City Police Department (OCPD) officers found guilty of workplace misconduct. On Wednesday, officers Rick Gutowski and James Runkles – two of the five officers named in a misconduct investigation within the OCPD – elected to challenge recommended disciplinary measures to a three-member board …

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Outdoor sleeping law targets OC’s homeless

Those who sleep or store personal property in public places throughout Ocean City will now face tougher penalties following the adoption of two ordinances this week. On Monday, the Ocean City Council voted to approve ordinances that address sleeping and storing personal property. As adopted, the law would prohibit sleeping in or obstructing public places …

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Worcester County toughens homeless law

Sleeping on public property is now a criminal offense in Worcester County after officials this week amended an existing ordinance to combat chronic homelessness. Passed unanimously Tuesday by the County Commissioners, the bill makes it a misdemeanor to inhabit, camp on, or sleep on any roadside of any county road, right-of-way, park, landing or boat …

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$67 in France and $798 in US – Why Prescription Drug Prices Are so High in US

Prescription drugs cost more in the United States than anywhere else in the world. President Donald Trump and some bipartisan senators want to change that. Trump has so far issued several actions related to prescription drug prices. The latest, announced May 12, is a Most Favored Nation Prescription Drug policy, requiring pharmaceutical companies to offer their lowest …

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Watermen reject negotiated US Wind relief package

Developer of offshore wind farm reaches agreement with Maryland DNR, DNREC Watermen in Worcester County say they don’t want a penny out of a proposed $20 million relief package from an offshore wind farm developer. “The (Department of Natural Resources) asked us for input, and we’re not negotiating our livelihood. That’s our life. We’re not …

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Trump Says He Had To Run Again After “Rigged Election” To “Shove It Up Their Ass”

President Trump said Monday that he was relentlessly determined to regain the Presidency after the “rigged” 2020 election. Trump made the remarks during a Kennedy Center Board dinner in the White House’s State Dining Room Monday. “They rigged the election,” the president said, adding “And then I said, you know what I’ll do? I’ll run again, and …

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Short-term rental ban petition drive yields referendum; special election set for July

Ocean City will hold a special election after it was announced this week a petition had acquired enough signatures to bring new short-term rental regulations to a referendum. On May 9, the Ocean City Board of Supervisors of Elections conducted its verification process for the 1,327 names that had been collected on a petition to …

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