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Group Says Supreme Court Decisions Could Pushback Civil Rights

Several decisions expected from the Supreme Court in 2016 could potentially impact Blacks in critical ways, including destroying gains made during the civil rights movement. While the nation focuses on the upcoming presidential election, organizations and think tanks around the country, including the Center for American Progress, have shifted their focus to examine how an […]

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Maryland Man Pleads Not Guilty to Terrorism-Support Charges

Hundreds of newly trained al Shabaab fighters perform military exercises. U.S. officials called al Shabaab a “designated Foreign Terrorist Organization.” A Maryland man arrested on charges he fought on behalf of an al-Qaida-affiliated terror group in Somalia pleaded not guilty Jan. 13 and his lawyer said he will fight the charges. A soft-spoken Maalik Alim […]

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Maryland General Assembly Kicks off 2016 Session with Education, Police, Vetoes atop the Agenda

Delegate Aruna Miller, D-Montgomery, voices her support for the nomination of Michael Busch as Maryland House Speaker in Annapolis on January 13, 2016. (Capital News Service photo by Jessica Campisi). ANNAPOLIS — Amid a sea of Maryland state-flag neckties and toddlers in suits, legislators of the Maryland General Assembly gaveled in for the first day […]

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Mayoral Candidate Embry Stresses Experience Prosecuting Crime

Baltimore City mayoral candidate Elizabeth Embry Baltimore City mayoral candidate Elizabeth Embry believes that her experience prosecuting some of the city’s most violent and horrific crimes gives her the edge needed to move the city forward. “It’s…having someone who has thought about the problems of the city and looked at how to do things differently. […]

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