Court Ruling on Internet Copyright Case Could Have Broader Implications

WASHINGTON- A federal appeals court Tuesday made it harder for Internet service providers to claim they are not liable for copyright violations committed by their subscribers, a ruling that could “ripple” through the online industry

Maryland’s Faith Community Gives Mixed Review to Bush’s Initiative

WASHINGTON – Many religious groups and social service providers in Maryland said they welcome President Bush’s faith-based initiative, but some worry that church-based groups could end up shouldering too much of the burden

Civil Libertarians Worry that Bush Plan Weakens Wall Between Church and State

WASHINGTON – While President Bush’s plan to boost church-based involvement in federally funded social services programs brought a cautious response from Maryland religious organizations last week, it drew fire from civil rights groups

Man is Behind Bars, Two Weeks After He Called in Sick to His Sentencing

WASHINGTON- Prince George’s County officials have arrested a Mount Rainier man almost two weeks after he called in sick to his scheduled sentencing for making bomb threats against county schools and racially harassing the system’s superintendent

State Republicans Let Their Hair Down, Get Their Hopes Up at Inaugural Ball

WASHINGTON – Starry-eyed Maryland Republicans packed into the D

Mount Rainier Man Calls in Sick to His Sentencing

WASHINGTON – A Mount Rainier man who made bomb threats against Prince George’s County schools and directed racially harassing statements at the system’s superintendent called in sick to his scheduled sentencing Friday