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Smokey Robinson and his wife have filed a defamation lawsuit against four former housekeepers, alleging their rape ...
A salmonella outbreak linked to recalled cucumbers from Florida-based Bedner Growers has sickened nearly four dozen people ...
Maryland Attorney General Anthony G. Brown joined 19 other attorneys general in filing an amicus brief opposing Executive Order 14163, which suspends the U.S. Refugee Assistance Program, arguing it ...
Harvard University has agreed to transfer ownership of the earliest known photographs of enslaved people to Tamara Lanier, a descendant of one of the subjects, as part of a landmark legal settlement ...
The Baltimore Office of Promotion and The Arts has announced the 10th MASB Artist Travel Prize, awarding $7,000 to a Baltimore-based visual artist to support travel that enriches their practice, with ...
Princeton University awarded an honorary Doctor of Laws degree to Sherrilyn Ifill during its 2025 commencement, recognizing her as a visionary civil rights leader and influential advocate for ...
Eight congregations of Catholic sisters in Baltimore are launching a city-wide “Put the Guns Down” ad campaign in June 2025 to raise awareness about gun violence and promote peace during Gun Violence ...
Mayor Brandon Scott has appointed Dr. Michelle Taylor as the new Baltimore City health commissioner, effective Aug. 1, 2025, to lead efforts addressing health disparities, expanding public health ...
Rev. Dr. Harold A. Carter Jr., pastor of New Shiloh Baptist Church, will begin his term as president of the prestigious ...
Read about how Twanna Carter, an Army veteran and career coach, helps Black women overcome imposter syndrome and build ...
The Digital Equity Act, a $2.75 billion program, faces elimination jeopardizing efforts to bridge the digital divide.
A resurgence of Boko Haram attacks in northeast Nigeria, marked by overrun military outposts and deadly raids, is fueling fears of a return to peak insurgency levels despite government claims of ...