May 25, 2021 Maryland man arrested after calling in threat to kill a cop, driving car into police station A Maryland man rammed his car through the front doors of a police station Sunday after he called the department and threatened to go there and kill a cop, authorities said.
May 24, 2021 Ex-NYT science editor calls out media for ignoring 'sustained Chinese propaganda' blocking COVID origin facts Retired New York Times science editor Nicholas Wade joined "Life, Liberty & Levin" to discuss the origins of the coronavirus and what to think of grants given by the National Institutes of Health (NIH) and National Institutes of Allergy & Infectious Disease (NIAID) – the latter headed by Anthony S. Fauci for many years – to the Wuhan Institute of Virology (WIV).
May 21, 2021 Montgomery County schools awarded $450,000 contract to diversity consultancy for 'anti-racism system audit' A school district in Maryland reportedly awarded nearly half-a-million dollars to an equity consultancy so it could perform an anti-racism audit.
May 21, 2021 Brood X cicadas hit Washington's Capitol Hill The periodical cicadas of Brood X have officially arrived on Washington, D.C.'s Capitol Hill.
May 17, 2021 Maryland officers shot in 'ambush' while serving arrest warrant Two Maryland sheriff's officers were "ambushed" and shot multiple times Monday in a Washington D.C., suburb by a suspect who barricaded themselves inside a home and was later found dead, officials said.
May 14, 2021 Maryland car erupts in flames after driver smokes cigarette while using hand sanitizer, officials say A car burst into flames in Maryland this week after a driver attempted to light a cigarette while using hand sanitizer.
May 14, 2021 Trainer D. Wayne Lukas defends Bob Baffert amid Derby controversy: 'He obviously is innocent' D. Wayne Lukas, who is looking for his record-tying seventh Preakness Stakes victory on Saturday, came to the defense of his friend Bob Baffert whose latest Kentucky Derby win is shrouded in controversy.
May 14, 2021 Over a dozen states report half of adults fully vaccinated against coronavirus More than a dozen states are reporting over 50% of their residents 18 and older are fully vaccinated against the coronavirus, with a number of others nearing the feat.
May 12, 2021 Brood X cicadas force businesses, homeowners to take precautions Brood X, a classification of the trillions of periodical cicadas that have descended in states across the eastern and southern U.S., has emerged after a 17-year hiatus -- and already closed one restaurant.
May 11, 2021 Cousin of slain Delaware cop rails against media, politicians over defunding police, qualified immunity A cousin of a Delaware police officer who was fatally beaten by an unarmed suspect last month used his funeral Monday to rail against the media and politicians for underscoring the risks law enforcement take on the job.