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  • Former counter-terrorism czar Richard Clarke's assertions that the Bush administration downplayed the threat presented by al Qaeda before Sept. 11, 2001, spark debate over national security. Critics of Clarke, who testified this week before the Sept. 11 panel in Washington, say he is merely promoting his book, Against All Enemies. Hear NPR's Liane Hansen and Dana Milbank of The Washington Post.
  • ANNAPOLIS, Md. (AP) - Medical marijuana and a measure addressing legal responsibilities related to dog bites are some of the remaining issues before…
  • RICHMOND, Va. (AP) -Closing arguments are set for Friday morning in the public corruption trial of former Virginia Gov. Bob McDonnell and his wife,…
  • JOPPA, Md. (AP) - A funeral is set for one of two Harford County Sheriff's deputies fatally shot in the line of duty earlier this month.Senior Deputy…
  • BALTIMORE (AP) - A judge is preparing to hand down his verdict in the case of a Baltimore police officer charged in the arrest and subsequent death of…
  • ANNAPOLIS, Md. (AP) - Maryland lawmakers are scheduled to outline a plan on how to protect and improve the federal Affordable Care Act in…
  • BALTIMORE (AP) - Congressman and civil rights champion Elijah Cummings is set to receive a final farewell in his beloved Baltimore.Former Presidents…
  • The Ocean City Fire Department wants to remind motorists that the westbound Route 90 bridge will be closed for repairs starting today.The emergency…
  • A newly released memo from former White House counter-terrorism chief Richard Clarke warned then National Security Adviser Condoleezza Rice that al Qaeda was an "active, major force" that needed immediate attention. The communiqué was written five days after President Bush took office in 2001.
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