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Maryland sheriffs should not be handcuffed by reckless sanctuary politics

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Where the redistricting fight stands heading into the midterms

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Black teachers improve outcomes for all students, but the profession remains largely white

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Honda recalls almost 1 million cars over defect that could cause drivers to lose control and crash

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Former Trump advisor John Bolton agrees to plead guilty to retaining classified information, MS NOW reports

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