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Critics Charge Ball Violated Ethic’s Law by Hiring His Sister-In-Law as his Public Information Officer While She Worked as his Campaign Consultant

April 14, 2022April 19, 2022 Bryan Renbaum 2201 Views

Howard County Executive Calvin Ball paid four county employees more than $101,000 to do consulting work for his re-election campaign and also hired his sister-in-law in a position that some say violated the county law.

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Kennedy slides at the OCME (credit Anthony C. Hayes)
JFK National News 

OCME Holds Kennedy Slides as ‘Important Teaching Tools’

November 22, 2021December 6, 2021 Anthony C. Hayes 266 Views

BALTIMORE — The earth-shattering events that surrounded the November 22, 1963 slaying of President John F. Kennedy will forever tie

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hope: Image by Daniel Reche from Pixabay
National News Special Reports Spirituality 

Rosh Hashanah: Giving Voice to Hope Develops the Lexicon of Possibility

September 19, 2020September 19, 2020 Preston Neimeiser 1289 Views

(Image by Daniel Reche from Pixabay.) In some capacity or another, many of us are intimately familiar with the psychological

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Edgar Allan Poe Essays Literature 

Edgar Allan Poe’s Warnings Against Slavery

July 4, 2020March 28, 2021 René van Slooten 462 Views

Image by WikiImages from Pixabay ‘The utter impossibility of any one’s soul feeling itself inferior to another’ Six years ago

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COVID-19 poster Credit: Dr. Erik Villard U.S. Army Center of Military History
COVID-19 National News World War I 

Army Historian Repurposes Propaganda Posters in Battle Against COVID-19

May 15, 2020May 16, 2020 Anthony C. Hayes 178 Views

WASHINGTON, D.C. — When President Trump issued the call for America to get on a war footing akin to the

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Tortured for Christ - Emil Mandanac as Richard Wurmbrand.
News Reviews Special Reports Spirituality 

Tortured for Christ: Film Recounts Persecution in Communist Romania

March 8, 2020March 9, 2020 Anthony C. Hayes 1429 Views

Richard Wurmbrand (Emil Mandanac) is left to consider his fate inside a nail-embedded box in the docu-drama Tortured for Christ.

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News World War I 

Purple Hearts Reunited in Dublin to honor fallen Irish-American WWI hero

November 15, 2018November 15, 2018 Press Release 177 Views

On 16 November 2018, the non-profit foundation Purple Hearts Reunited will conduct their first international ceremony in honor of WWI

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Armistice Day Nov. 11, 2018 at Baltimore National Cemetery (Anthony C. Hayes)
National News Spirituality World War I 

Hope For Peace caps ecumenical Armistice Day service at Washington National Cathedral

November 12, 2018November 13, 2018 Anthony C. Hayes 145 Views

Washington, D.C.: One hundred years ago, on November 11, 1918, the horrific guns of August were finally silenced at precisely

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Armistice Day memorial wreaths from all 50 states, the territores and D.C. at Pershing Park as part of the commemoration of the World War I Centennial
National News World War I 

Wreath laying ceremony opens weekend of events honoring WWI veterans, Armistice Day

November 10, 2018November 12, 2018 Anthony C. Hayes 142 Views

Wreaths representing the United States and its territories were placed near the General John J. Pershing statue in Pershing Park

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A group of decorated soldiers from the famed "Harlem Hellfighters" proudly display the French Croix de guerre. Questions have long been raised as to why minority servicemen were denied the Medal of Honor. (Public Domain)
National News World War I 

World War I Medal of Honor review urged for minority servicemen

October 10, 2018October 10, 2018 Anthony C. Hayes 236 Views

A group of decorated soldiers from the famed 369th “Harlem Hellfighters” proudly display the French Croix de guerre. Questions have

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