Maryland video game studio reacts to volatile industry by unionizing

The video game industry is booming. Why are there so many layoffs?

How “blue” is Maryland? A closer look at the state’s voting history

As we near the 2024 general election, Capital News Service examined how Maryland has voted in presidential elections over the past 50 years.

Senegalese Journalist Maty Sarr Niang Finally Liberated

Maty Niang, a journalist for the independent news site Kéwoulo was released on March 12 after being detained for nearly 10 months.

The “multiverse” of music genres is warping into a sea of vibes

Once rigid classifications around music genres are deteriorating as streaming algorithms tailor sounds to listeners. Are vibes the future?

Has the hex on video game adaptations been broken?

Rotten Tomatoes scores proves that these cross-media creations can win the hearts of critics.

For Maryland professors, ChatGPT presents an opportunity to rethink instruction

The groundbreaking artificial intelligence can produce essays in seconds, but professors are optimistic.