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President Donald Trump said he would like Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, R-Ga., to resume her political career at some point. This comes despite the recent fallout between them.

Trump’s comment came after Greene announced that she would resign from her office in January.

In a brief phone interview with NBC News over the weekend, Trump said, “It’s not going to be e...

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Partygoers dressed in cocktail attire for this signature event that brings together community and business leaders to celebrate and support Sharp Dressed Man’s mission of empowering individuals to re-enter the workforce with confidence and dignity.

The event was held at the Baltimore Streetcar Museum​.

Attendees enjoyed casino games (winner received a custom C...

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Baltimore County has every reason to believe in itself again. We have strong families, resilient small businesses and communities that care deeply about one another. However, our strength is being tested. Families are struggling to afford life here. Crime is out of control. Schools are falling short. Infrastructure is aging and failing, and too many residents have lost faith ...

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We can’t keep doing what we’re doing. We need a breakthrough.

It’s time for bold ideas. It’s time for a new type of leader who can write a new chapter in Baltimore County’s story — one that is far more affordable, inclusive and modern, for everybody.

Like you, my wife and I love Baltimore County. That’s why we’re raising our four ki...

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Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine now says he regrets legalizing sports betting in the state.

He said in an interview with the Associated Press on Monday that he “absolutely” wishes he didn’t approve the measure in 2021 and would repeal the law if legislators thought the same.

“Ohio shouldn’t have done it,” DeWine, a Republican, said.

The law, House Bill 29, allows r...

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