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Chronic: Pain We Don’t See, Chapter 10

Top illustration by Tim Forkes Normal Comes With Scars Sunday: July 19, 2020 It has been two and half weeks since the epidural and I am still enjoying great relief. Besides providing me with a much needed break from constant […]

Chronic: Pain We Don’t See, Chapter 10

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Top illustration by Tim Forkes Normal Comes With Scars Sunday: July 19, 2020 It has been two and half weeks since the epidural and I am still enjoying great relief. Besides providing me with a much needed break from constant […]

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Facebook Jail, Matt Gaetz and more

Top illustration by Tim Forkes Once again I found myself in Facebook Jail, this time for seven days. What were my offenses? “You can't post or comment for 7 days This is

Study: Maryland’s economy has weathered the pandemic better than most states

Image by Paul Brennan from Pixabay @BryanRenbaum Maryland’s economy has weathered the storm of the coronavirus pandemic better than that of the economies of the overwhelming majority of states in the nation, according to

Hogan: All Marylanders are eligible for a COVID-19 vaccine starting Tuesday at mass vaccination sites

@BryanRenbaum All Marylanders age 16 and older will be eligible for a coronavirus vaccine at any of the state’s mass vaccination sites starting tomorrow, Gov. Larry Hogan said Monday. “We are

Hogan: All Marylanders can now pre-register to get a COVID-19 vaccine

@BryanRenbaum Pre-registration is now open for Marylanders who will be eligible to receive a COVID-19 vaccine in the state’s third and final phase of its vaccine distribution plan, Gov. Larry

April Letters to Jim: We Are All April Fools

Top illustration by Tim Forkes We are one-fourth the way through the year and already it is much different than last year. A year ago, our president was bragging about

Hourly Why: Life as of late, in the 2020s

Top Illustration by Jeff Worman All Vaxxed Up Usually in the sci-fi movies, everything is solved in about two hours. We are on the second year. This is beyond a mini-series and as

Did Maryland’s public schools reopen too early?

Image by S. Hermann & F. Richter from Pixabay @BryanRenbaum Since the beginning of the phased reopening of Maryland’s public schools on March 1 at the urging of Gov. Larry Hogan, parents and educators and administrators

Chronic: Pain We Don’t See, Chapter 8

Top photo by Tim Forkes Chapter 8: An Anniversary I Can’t Escape Tuesday: June 16, 2020  Thirteen years ago this morning, my life changed in an instant. One mistake on my

Hogan: Maryland to expand vaccine eligibility starting early next week

@BryanRenbaum Due to improved COVID-19 vaccine infrastructure and an expected increase in vaccine supply from the federal government within the next few weeks, Maryland will be able to move into

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