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The 4th Circuit reinstated the Medicare fraud conviction of a Maryland doctor accused of inflating COVID-19 test billing, ...
A Virginia man pleaded guilty in a federal case that accused him of stockpiling the largest number of finished explosives in ...
The House has passed three bills intended to boost the legitimacy of the cryptocurrency industry with new regulations.
Maryland Physicians Care, which is being sued by the University of Maryland Medical System for $15 million, moved the suit to ...
Prescription drugs account for 15% of health care costs. Yet, they’re our best defense against the chronic diseases that ...
Unless Congress approves emergency spending, court-appointed criminal defense attorneys won’t be paid until October.
The House gave final approval to President Donald Trump's request to claw back about $9 billion for public broadcasting and ...
Several recent developments in the administration of justice in this state have caused us concern for the potential criminal ...
The GOP policy and tax bill blocks Medicaid dollars from flowing to Planned Parenthood but also hits a major medical provider ...
An estimated decrease of 3,500 federal government jobs in June is Maryland’s largest single-month drop in that area in nearly 30 years, according to state officials. The Department of Labor also ...
Maryland's Board of Public Works approved $7.5 million to build a hotel and conference center in downtown Frederick.
BCR Cyber will train 1,100 Marylanders remotely for cybersecurity jobs through a new state-funded program with support from ...
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