Author: Maryland Matters
A bill meant to regulate so-called “earned wage access” loans for the first time in Maryland will become law without the governor’s signature.Read More
State lawmakers may revisit open records law next spring as one expert criticizes 2024 legislation for making transparency problems worse.Read More
A Villager who is taking on a role as an advocate contends that residents need to get involved to protect the lifestyle they were promised in The Villages.Read More
I Took My Mom on Our First Mother-daughter Trip to This Hawaii Adults-only Hotel, and It Was Perfect
O‘ahu’s only adults-only hotel, Romer House Waikīkī, opened in the summer of 2024 with 179 rooms, a restaurant and bar, and a heated pool. Here’s what it’s like to stay.Read More
Claims of sponsored militant attacks are intensifying, even as a fragile ceasefire holds.Read More
Nine EU countries, led by Denmark, challenged the European Court of Human Rights to permit deportations of illegal immigrants, citing threats to democracy and safety.Read More
Port congestion is worsening at key gateways in northern Europe and other hubs, according to a new report which suggests trade wars could spread maritime disruptions to Asia and the US and push up shipping rates.Read More
What will the potential blueprint be for the future King?Read More
Canada is keen to use the occasion to stress their resistance to US pressureRead More
Many people find jigsaw puzzles relaxing, but the business of sourcing materials and shipping them across international borders is becoming a lot more stressful thanks to the tariff war sparked by Donald Trump.Read More