Maryland resident has confirmed case of measles, the first case in the state since 2019
A Maryland resident has a confirmed case of measles, the state's first case of the infectious disease since 2019, according to a news release from Montgomery County.
2023-06-04 23:27
Maryland Rep. Jamie Raskin will decide on Senate run 'before the Fourth of July'
Democratic Rep. Jamie Raskin of Maryland said Sunday that he is "seriously considering" a bid for Senate and expects to announce a decision before July 4.
2023-06-04 22:46
Mystery Trader’s Debt-Ceiling Windfall Sparks Insider Concerns
The US government’s move to greenlight a 300-mile natural gas pipeline as part of legislation to stave off
2023-06-04 21:51
We all need 'Sushi Tuesdays': Lessons in understanding and finding a way forward after suicide
In a heartbreaking memoir, "Sushi Tuesdays," Charlotte Maya bears witness to her late husband's life, death and the aftermath with a singular purpose: to humanize the face of suicide and help readers develop a fluency in discussing mental health.
2023-06-04 20:21
Tiananmen Square: Hong Kong police make arrests on anniversary of massacre
Pro-democracy activists have been detained in a crackdown on marking the 1989 massacre in Beijing.
2023-06-04 20:17
Far-left protesters clash with police in Germany over jail term for woman who attacked neo-Nazis
Hundreds of far-left protesters clashed with police in the eastern German city of Leipzig on Saturday night, during demonstrations over jail terms handed down to several people convicted of vigilante attacks against neo-Nazis.
2023-06-04 18:22
Leipzig violence: Clashes in German city over jail term for woman who attacked neo-Nazis
Police and protesters clash for a second night over a jail term for a woman who attacked neo-Nazis.
2023-06-04 16:24
OPEC Latest: Fight Over African Members Hangs Over Talks
OPEC+ ministers meet on Sunday to hash out a deal on oil production after a last-minute fight with
2023-06-04 14:47
Overseas Hong Kongers carry Tiananmen's torch as vigils to remember massacre victims are snuffed out back home
Hong Kongers living overseas are helping to keep the flame of remembrance alive for the victims of China's Tiananmen massacre as authorities in a city that once hosted huge annual vigils continue to stamp out dissent.
2023-06-04 11:54
What's the Kennection? #65
All five answers to the questions below have something in common. Can you figure it out?
2023-06-04 10:19
Odisha train crash: Why do trains in India go off tracks?
Derailments continue to cause the majority of train accidents in India, say experts.
2023-06-04 07:59
Sudan conflict: Caesarean by phone light - giving birth in a warzone
Women in Sudan's few remaining maternity wards are having babies to the sound of gunfire.
2023-06-04 07:29