Just two days after approximately 1,300 workers were fired from the Department of Education, about 100 students and teachers protested outside its headquarters.
Once again, Patrick Mahomes has a new backup. The Kansas City Chiefs’ fourth acquisition during the NFL’s free agency period ...
John Feinstein, who is a famous sports writer and author, died on Thursday at the age of 68. His death was unexpected and left many stunned. The ...
Johns Hopkins University said Thursday it is cutting more than 2,200 workers because of a loss of funding from USAID. Some ...
First responders who searched for survivors and helped in recovery efforts after the plane crash in Washington, D.C., in January were honored on Thursday. The Prince George’s County Police Department ...
Kyle Schwarber and Trea Turner each hit home runs as the Philadelphia Phillies won a 16-9 slugfest over the visiting Atlanta ...
Gov. Wes Moore signed new contract agreements with three Maryland labor unions that impact law enforcement and firefighters.
With the opening wave of free agency in the rearview mirror, Kevin Patra spotlights the best and riskiest moves so far on the open market. On which side of the ledger does the Broncos' signing of Dre ...
The Ratepayer Protection Act was heard in the Senate Education, Energy, and the Environment Committee Thursday, as the end of ...
The defending champion Philadelphia Eagles (+650) maintain the pole position in the Super Bowl odds thanks to minimal roster ...
NFL trades and deals lined up by unrestricted free agents with new teams started to become official at 4 p.m. Eastern time ...
Job losses from mass layoffs of federal workers would hit Washington D.C., Baltimore, and the Virginia suburbs the hardest, but no major metro area would be untouched.