While MLB free agency still has a lot of large dominoes left to fall, but which former pitchers from the Washington Nationals are still looking for a new home? … [Read more...] about 4 former Nationals pitchers who are still available in free agency
Archives for December 2025
Commanders’ last game could redefine everything this offseason
The Washington Commanders' last game of the 2025 campaign could redefine everything during the offseason. … [Read more...] about Commanders’ last game could redefine everything this offseason
2026 is a make or break year for the Maryland GOP | STAFF COMMENTARY
Maryland residents are in for a challenging year in 2026. Gov. Wes Moore is digging his heels in on a controversial redistricting effort — criticized as gerrymandering even by some Democrats — that polling and public testimony show Marylanders have little interest in, with a recent University of Maryland, Baltimore County survey finding just 27% rank it a top priority. We will … [Read more...] about 2026 is a make or break year for the Maryland GOP | STAFF COMMENTARY
Severn at Meade boys basketball | PHOTOS
The Meade Mustangs play the visiting Severn Admirals in boys high school basketball. Dec. 30, 2025 Severn Admirals Daniel Lee #5 shoots in the first quarter. The Meade Mustangs play the visiting Severn Admirals in boys high school basketball. (Paul W. Gillespie/Staff) Dec. 30, 2025 Meade Mustangs Arouna Soumaoro #30 shoots over Severn Admirals Broderick Durm #12 in the second … [Read more...] about Severn at Meade boys basketball | PHOTOS
Trump’s chips to China deal compromises national security | GUEST COMMENTARY
President Donald Trump recently announced he has approved the sale of advanced computer chips to China. Manufactured by Nvidia, the chips are one of the most powerful artificial intelligence (AI) accelerators on the market. But the president’s decision to export these chips to China clearly raises national security concerns. Referred to as the H200, the chip enables … [Read more...] about Trump’s chips to China deal compromises national security | GUEST COMMENTARY

