Three Top Candidates Collect $13 Million for Senate Race

WASHINGTON – The three Maryland candidates for the U

Voter Registration Deadline Looms

WASHINGTON – Parties and other organizations are launching a last push to sign up voters this weekend before Tuesday’s deadline to register to vote for the Nov

Analyst: Senate Hopefuls’ First Debate Lacks Consequence

BALTIMORE – For a week, debates were the center of the debate in the U

American Youth Show Large Lapse in Community Involvement

WASHINGTON – It’s a myth that young Americans are uninvolved in civic and political activity, but there remains a great number of those aged 15 to 25 who are completely unengaged, according to a report released Tuesday by The Center for Information & Research on Civic Learning & Engagement from the University of Maryland, College Park

Cardin Turns in Mannerly Victory

WASHINGTON – A battle that started as a competition between gentlemen concluded with the same polite tone, when Rep

Democratic Candidates Fire Salvos at Cardin

WASHINGTON – Frontrunner Ben Cardin became the target as the four top Democrats running for U

NAACP Cleared in Political Tax Case

WASHINGTON – The NAACP was the victim of a “politically motivated” two-year investigation and did not violate tax laws applying to non-profit organizations, the group’s chairman said in a news conference Thursday