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Video shot and edited by Jason Sanford with SGJC Student News Network.
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The U.S. House voted Thursday on a rescission bill to claw back money for foreign aid programs, along with the next two years of funding for the public media system. The measure now goes to the Senate.
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The health of the Chesapeake Bay has declined in an annual report card on the nation's largest estuary.
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A new lawsuit alleges that a deaf man who was killed in Baltimore's jail was forced to share a cell with a first-degree murder suspect whose violent behavior had already alarmed his previous cellmate.
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Baltimoreans United in Leadership Development is thanking those who gathered at the Greater Harvest Baptist Church on Sunday for an announcement regarding vacant and abandoned properties in the city.
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Sixteen states have sued the Trump administration over its plan to allow the sale of forced-reset triggers and return seized devices.
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The ban, which revives a controversial measure from Trump's first term, took effect Monday morning. Here's what to know about who's affected, who's exempt and how foreign leaders are responding.