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Three cheers for President Donald Trump and his dedication to fighting crime, protecting public safety and crime victims.
A handful of those employees earned more than Maryland Gov. Wes Moore, the state’s highest-ranking elected official.
Baltimore City has accepted a $152 million jury award in its litigation against two pharmaceutical companies -- McKesson and ...
When Trump announced his law enforcement actions in D.C., he also singled out a slew of other Democratic cities. The mayors ...
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WBAL-TV on MSNBaltimore accepts reduced opioid lawsuit settlement from distributors McKesson, Cencora
A judge ruled in June that the jury's initial award, reached in November 2024, of more than $266 million in damages was too high. The judge ruled that the city could accept a reduced settlement of $52 ...
Democratic mayors say they're successfully lowering crime, even as President Trump attacks their cities as dangerous and out ...
Baltimore has accepted a $152.3 million award in an opioid lawsuit against drugmakers McKesson and Cencora, boosting the city ...
With the announcement of Thursday's acceptance of the jury award, the city has now won a total of $579.8 million from opioid manufacturers and distributors.
When Trump announced his law enforcement actions in D.C., he also singled out a slew of other Democratic cities. The mayors ...
Baltimore Mayor Brandon Scott discussed crime reduction efforts, federal law enforcement involvement, and various city ...
Trump says he will ask Congress for long-term control of the capital’s police department, the Guardian reports, and has suggested that other cities — including Chicago, L.A., New York, Baltimore and ...
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