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Accountability Denied: The $300M Lawsuit Exposing Maryland’s Juvenile Justice Disaster

A $300M federal lawsuit against Maryland juvenile detention centers exposes systemic abuse and government inaction. Why is the state capping payouts while survivors demand justice?

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“Father First”: Scott Wolf Wins Temporary Custody Amid Disturbing Allegations in Contentious Divorce

Actor Scott Wolf emerged as a paternal advocate after a court granted him sole custody of his children due to concerns about his estranged wife’s behavior. This case highlights the need for equal recognition of fathers in custody matters, the seriousness of mental health issues, and the importance of child safety over societal biases.

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OPINION: Where Is Maryland’s Republican Leadership?

Maryland residents are increasingly questioning the absence of strong Republican leadership amid economic and political challenges under Governor Wes Moore. Despite having elected GOP governors in the past, the Maryland Republican Party lacks viable candidates. The need for a compelling alternative to counteract Democratic failures has never been more urgent.

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🏆 Montgomery County, Maryland: Virtue Signaling Capital of the World™

Montgomery County, Maryland, prioritizes symbolic gestures over practical governance. Despite a multitude of resolutions and bans, real issues like crumbling infrastructure and affordable housing are neglected. The county focuses on moral superiority and public image, often at the expense of citizen needs, resulting in superficial legislation and ongoing challenges.

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Pong for the People: How Your Tax Dollars Are Playing a Never-Ending Game with an Illegal Alien Criminal

ANNAPOLIS, MD – Somewhere between logic and liberal lunacy, Maryland and the U.S. government have found themselves locked in the most expensive game of Pong ever played. Except instead of …

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Stretching Toward Annapolis: Andy Ellis and the 10 Best Places to Downward Dog Your Way Into the Governor’s Mansion

Andy Ellis, a Green Party candidate in Maryland, emphasizes yoga and environmental issues in his campaign. He practices at various notable locations, mixing fitness with political ideals, advocating for transparency and reform. While rivals focus on traditional politics, Ellis’ unique approach reflects a commitment to grassroots activism and alternative perspectives in governance.

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No Counsel, No Help, No Justice: What Happens When the Family Court System Targets the Poor

William Sewell’s story highlights systemic failures in family courts that disadvantage poor parents. Denied legal aid and faced with ineffective representation, he experienced retaliation when seeking help. This reflects a broader issue where low-income individuals are punished for asserting their rights, revealing a need for significant reforms in the legal system.

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BREAKING: DNC Study Finds Men Like Beer, Tools, and Not Being Called Toxic

The Democratic National Committee has launched a $20 million project aimed at improving communication with American men, especially blue-collar voters, following disappointing election results. A study outlines strategies like avoiding pronouns, using gentler language, and fostering connections over shared interests. Engaging men with relatable conversations and free snacks shows promise.

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Ripped Apart: How Family Court Manipulation Destroyed the Bond Between a Father and His Daughter

William H. Sewell, a devoted father, recounts the devastating impact of legal manipulation and parental alienation that severed his relationship with his daughter, Dema. Despite presenting evidence of harm and distress, the court ignored his concerns. His story highlights the flaws within the family court system and its detrimental effects on children.

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Purple Line or Purple Disaster? How Maryland’s $9 Billion Transit Boondoggle Became the Punchline of State Planning

The WMATA Purple Line project in Maryland, initially estimated at $2.4 billion, has escalated to nearly $9 billion, suffering serious delays and mismanagement under both Democratic and Republican leadership. This has harmed local economies and revealed failures in planning. A structured overhaul of infrastructure processes is urgently needed to restore public trust.

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