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The Gazette explores which issues went unresolved by state lawmakers this year that they likely will face again next year.
The lack of funding is expected to set back decades' worth of progress against HIV, according to public health experts.
President Trump is trying to apply enough pressure to force the university to cave, while Harvard, a nearly 400-year-old ...
The Trump administration previously asked the Supreme Court to block a temporary restraining order that initially paused the ...
Democratic lawmakers in Virginia are urging the state to review its food safety regulations after the Trump administration ...
An three-judge federal appeals panel has kept in place a lower court's decision to pause the Trump administration's plans to ...
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The Trump administration is moving to cut all remaining federal contracts with Harvard University. The General Services ...
Eight Maryland counties and Baltimore City are classified as "sanctuary jurisdictions," according to the Trump administration ...
The Office of Management & Budget approved a recommendation by the Public Buildings Reform Board to dispose of 11 federal buildings, including Atlanta's Peachtree Summit.
Four properties with more than 4.2 million square feet, which were already targeted for disposal, are in D.C. and Maryland.
The MSHA field offices are located near areas of heavy mining operations and closing would make the inspectors’ access more difficult due to increased travel time. The inspections are congressionally ...
The Trump administration is dropping plans to terminate leases for 34 offices in the Mine Safety and Health Administration. A ...
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