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Maryland Gov. Wes Moore signed 142 pieces of legislation into law, which included a bill that would provide some individuals serving long-term sentences an opportunity for a reduction.
Moore’s dad is Keith Hunter Jesperson, the serial killer nicknamed the Happy Face Killer. Jesperson, 70, is currently serving ...
Ashley described Mochi to Newsweek as a "mischievous cat" who "likes to steal things—like my kitchen decor, hair bands, even ...
Though Isaacs has harsh words for the character he played across six "Potter" films, he believes it was his "job" to get the ...
Another instant classic: Anthony Breznican’s cover story on Sebastian Stan, who is fascinating as a leading man. His range is ...
Democratic Sen. Chris Van Hollen has emerged, for now, as a leading figure in the resistance to President Donald Trump.
Whenever we switch to college football games and turn on our television, there's always one voice that has been giving us ...
Despite a premature end to his lacrosse career, Matt Dixon is looking forward to a life away from the sport he grew up playing.
Maryland licenses and IDs may soon feature butterflies for those with hidden disabilities. This comes after a Silver Spring ...
Opponents of the Second Look Act, which would give people who have served at least 20 years in prison a chance to reduce their sentence, call it the worst bill ever.