The state of Maryland has introduced a new bill that seeks to eradicate sweepstake casinos from being accessible.
Sponsored by Sen. Paul D. Corderman, Senate Bill 860 (SB 860) seeks to close a loophole in the law that currently allows sweepstakes-based internet gaming to be operated without seeming regulation.
A federal judge repeatedly sounded skeptical on Wednesday that the Trump administration’s mass firings of probationary ...
A team of Commonwealth University students recently returned to the small community of Harmons, Jamaica, along with faculty ...
The rejected complaint, filed directly to the Supreme Court by a coalition of 19 red-state attorneys general, argued that the climate lawsuits in California, Connecticut, Minnesota, New Jersey, and ...
The Brooklyn Nets are projected to take Maryland center Derik Queen in the 2025 NBA Draft, per Jonathan Wasserman of Bleacher ...
Maryland disability advocates are pushing for lawmakers to pass a bill that would require insurance coverage for people who have mobility impairments.
As D.C.’s budget and autonomy comes under threat by the Trump administration, Congressman Jamie Raskin suggests erasing the ...
Men's Big Ten Tournament is upon us. Here's how to watch, stream, betting odds and more on the action from Gainbridge ...
As President Donald Trump continues to make threats about further involving his administration in local affairs, Rep. Jamie ...
Could the answer to Congress cutting D.C.'s budget and President Trump taking over be … rejoining Maryland? Why it matters: ...