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    DOJ’s request to pause Kilmar Abrego Garcia’s immigration case denied by Maryland judge
    On Monday, a federal judge in Maryland denied the Justice Department’s request to pause Kilmar Abrego Garcia’s immigration case due to the government shutdown.
    Kilmar Abrego Garcia is comforted by CASA member Lydia Walther-Rodriguez as he gets emotional while speaking to the crowd outside the George H. Fallon Federal Building in downtown Baltimore in August.
    All Maryland Rite Aid stores closed, prescriptions transferred to new pharmacies
    Rite Aid has officially closed all 16 of its Maryland stores, with customers’ prescriptions transferred to other pharmacies.
    NEW YORK, NEW YORK - OCTOBER 16: A Rite-Aid is seen on October 16, 2023 in the Crown Heights neighborhood of the Brooklyn borough of New York City. Rite Aid, one of the largest pharmacy chains in the country, has filed for bankruptcy and plans to close a number of stores across the United States amid slumping sales and lawsuits related to accusations that it helped fuel the opioid epidemic.
    As Lamar Jackson recovers, Ravens expected to be ‘in a little better shape’ vs. Rams
    John Harbaugh said the Ravens would know more about the potential availability of injured players later this week.
    Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson (8) sits with teammates in the fourth quarter of a game at M&T Bank Stadium in Baltimore, Md., on Sunday, Oct. 5, 2025.
    Harvest supermoon will shine bright tonight to kick off a season of stargazing
    The next few months will provide ample opportunities for skywatching and stargazing, featuring supermoons and meteor showers over Maryland.
    Several dozen people lined the Prettyboy Reservoir Dam as the aurora borealis lit up the sky Thursday night.
    Government shutdown threatens food aid program relied on by millions of families
    Currently, the program is being kept afloat by an $150 million contingency fund, but experts say it could run dry quickly.
    Grocery Outlet Inc. cut the ribbon to celebrate the opening of its newest store in Overlea, Maryland on January 23, 2025.
    No Moore vs. Wes Moore: The account using AI to troll the governor now has a PAC
    “What we’re seeing from No Moore is what people hate about politics,” Gov. Wes Moore said.
    Gov. Wes Moore spoke at Pimlico before a ceremonial demolition at Pimlico Race Course, in Baltimore, Thursday, August 21, 2025.
    AI is invading the job search. Here’s how federal workers can outsmart it.
    We asked experts for tips on how to outmaneuver AI in your job search.
    After a blowout loss to Texans, what do the Ravens have to fix? Pretty much everything.
    After one of the worst afternoons in Ravens history ended with a 44-10 loss to Houston, there’s a lot to account for.
    Texans defenders sandwich Ravens tight end Mark Andrews on Sunday during Houston’s 44-10 victory.
    Texans 44, Ravens 10: Another blowout brings more reason for despair
    Baltimore falls to 1-4, tied for the worst start in franchise history through five games.
    Ravens cornerback T.J. Tampa tackles Texans running back Nick Chubb in the first half of Houston’s 44-10 win Sunday.
    Government shutdown enters fifth day as lawmakers remain at impasse
    Leaders in both parties are betting that public sentiment has swung their way, putting pressure on the other side to cave.
    The U.S. Capitol is seen on the second day of the government shutdown, in Washington, Thursday, Oct. 2, 2025.
    Ravens’ Ronnie Stanley, Kyle Hamilton will miss game vs. Texans
    The Ravens will be without seven Pro Bowl players in a potentially must-win game.
    SUNDAY, OCTOBER 5, 2025 - Baltimore Ravens safety Kyle Hamilton reacts from the sideline in the second quarter of Sunday's game against the Houston Texans at M&T Bank Stadium in Baltimore.
    Trump says he’ll send National Guard to Chicago, but details remain unclear
    The escalation of federal law enforcement follows similar deployments in other parts of the country.
    Demonstrators march through downtown during a protest against President Donald Trump's immigration policies on September 06, 2025 in Chicago, Illinois.
    The Greene Turtle’s problems go beyond the ‘Thirsty Thursday’ fiasco in Towson
    Geo Concepcion, CEO of the Greene Turtle, has said the end of “Thirsty Thursday” promotions forced him to close its $4 million flagship location. But the restaurant’s problems began when it opened in 2022.
    People pass The Greene Turtle sports bar on York Road during Thirsty Thursday festivities, in Towson, MD on Thursday, Sept. 11, 2025.
    Terps blow 20-point lead in 24-20 loss to Washington
    The Huskies (4-1, 1-1) won on the road in Big Ten play for the first time since debuting in the league last season.
    Octavian Smith Jr. dives short of the end zone Saturday during Maryland’s 24-20 loss to Washington.
    Eli Heidenreich, Blake Horvath lead Navy to 34-31 win over Air Force
    Horvath was 20-of-26 passing for a career-high 339 yards and added another 130 yards and a touchdown on 17 carries. Heidenreich set a Navy record with 243 receiving yards on eight receptions.
    Navy receiver Eli Heidenreich (22) celebrates near his fellow midshipmen after scoring a touchdown during the 125th Annual Army-Navy Game held at Northwest Stadium  in Landover, Md. on Saturday, December 14, 2024.
    Trump administration offers migrant children $2,500 to voluntarily return to home countries
    The Trump administration said Friday that it would pay migrant children $2,500 to voluntarily return to their home countries, dangling a new incentive in efforts to persuade people to self-deport.
    An Immigration and Customs Enforcement vehicle is parked outside the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) building Wednesday, Sept. 24, 2025, in Broadview, Ill. (AP Photo/Erin Hooley)
    Judge finds ‘realistic likelihood of vindictiveness’ in Kilmar Abrego Garcia prosecution
    District Judge Waverly D. Crenshaw said in a 16-page memorandum opinion that there was a “realistic likelihood of vindictiveness” behind the United States government’s decision to prosecute Abrego Garcia.
    A federal judge in Tennessee ruled Friday that there was a “realistic likelihood of vindictiveness” in Kilmar Abrego Garcia’s prosecution.
    Federal appeals court rules Trump administration can’t end birthright citizenship
    A federal appeals court in Boston ruled that the Trump administration cannot withhold citizenship from children born to people in the country illegally or temporarily.
    President Donald Trump speaks with reporters in the Oval Office of the White House, Friday, Aug. 22, 2025, in Washington.
    Former Ravens lineman Arthur Jones, member of Super Bowl-winning team, dies at 39
    “We are terribly saddened to learn of Arthur Jones’ sudden passing,” Ravens general manager Eric DeCosta said in a statement Friday. 
    Arthur Jones heads to the locker room at halftime of the Ravens’ Super Bowl XLVII victory over the San Francisco 49ers.
    Suspect learns fate for assassination attempt of Justice Kavanaugh at his Chevy Chase home
    A California resident who attempted to assassinate U.S. Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh at his Maryland home was sentenced Friday to over eight years in prison by a federal judge.
    CHEVY CHASE, MARYLAND - JUNE 29: Law enforcement officers stand guard as abortion rights activists with Our Rights DC march in front of Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh's house on June 29, 2022 in Chevy Chase, Maryland. Over the last couple months, abortion rights activists have staged protests against the five conservative U.S. Supreme Court Justices. The Supreme Court’s recent decision in the Dobbs v Jackson Women’s Health case overturned the 50-year-old Roe v Wade case and erased federal protection to abortion. (Photo by Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images)
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