This column appears in the December issue of The Business Monthly newspaper serving Howard and Anne Arundel counties. The convincing victory of Donald Trump and a Republican Congress sent millions of Democrats into a deep funk.
President-elect Donald Trump has pledged to abolish the U.S. Department of Education. In less than two months, Trump will become the 47th President of the Unite
In 2023, the Maryland Department of the Environment released the Climate Pollution Reduction Plan, requiring the state to reduce greenhouse gas emissions to net zero by 2045. Let’s lead and make that transition more quickly.
Former Maryland Governor Martin O'Malley on Monday said he would resign as head of the U.S. Social Security Administration to run to head the Democratic National Committee.
Mr. O’Malley, who ran for president in 2016, is the first candidate to announce a bid to lead the reeling Democratic Party as it faces two years of powerlessness in Washington.
Martin O’Malley launches bid for DNC chair, pledging a 50-state strategy and a unifying vision to rebuild Democrats after bruising 2024 elections
In the first presidential election since the global COVID-19 emergency, strong demand for mail-in ballots continues.
State officials say they don’t have a statewide map of Maryland precincts. The Banner compiled as many maps from counties as we could and approximated the others.
Frederick County, Maryland, Sheriff Chuck Jenkins slammed the “self-aggrandizing” comments made by Frederick Mayor Michael O’Connor who said that he would fight President-elect Donald Trump‘s immigration plans of mass deportations by providing legal funds to migrants.
The race to lead the Democratic National Committee is beginning to take shape as two candidates have formally announced their bids. Former Maryland Gov. Martin O'Malley is one of those candidates, and he joins Morning Joe to discuss why he is qualified for the job.
Maryland Sens. Ben Cardin and Chris Van Hollen, along with Sen.-elect Angela Alsobrooks, endorsed former Maryland Gov. and Baltimore Mayor Martin O’Malley for Democratic National Committee