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"The responsible thing for us to do is pause football activities, given the number of positive cases currently in our program," Maryland's athletic director said.
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"The responsible thing for us to do is pause football activities, given the number of positive cases currently in our program," Maryland's athletic director said.
A 102-year-old veteran went for the ride of a lifetime by jumping out of an airplane, and she still has another thrill on her bucket list.
The man was caught on a Ring door camera leaving the note threatening to kill Biden and Harris at a Maryland house.
Maryland man was posting a BLM sign when a pickup truck carrying a Trump billboard honked, and he allegedly fired a 12-guage shotgun round.
A recent report by the Open Society Institute in Baltimore looked into the city's intensive "restorative practices" program, which aims to improve school climates in part by building better relationships between students and teachers. Karen Webber, director of the Education and Youth Development program at the Open Society Institute-Baltimore, joined CBSN with more.
The settlement reflects the "heinous nature, the brutal nature, the senseless nature" of William Green's killing, lawyer says.
When officers responded to party of about 50 people at Shawn Marshall Myers' house, he became argumentative.
In Maryland, a 46-year-old cold case is closed. Samuel Little, a convicted killer, admitted to murdering an unidentified woman outside Washington, D.C. in 1972. Little claims to have killed 90 people across the country.
More than 350,000 homes and businesses in Pennsylvania and Maryland are still without electricity two days after freezing rain and sleet toppled trees across the region. CBS News' Terrell Brown reports from Jenkintown, Pa.
Fallout from a recent winter storm in the Northeast continues as about 168,000 people in Pennsylvania and Maryland are still without electricity three days after an ice storm downed trees and power lines. Terrell Brown reports.
Dariun Aguilar, 19, killed two people and himself at a shopping center in Maryland on Saturday. Investigators are looking for evidence at Aguilar's home, trying to find a motive. CBS News correspondent Jeff Pegues reports.
As the investigation into the deadly shooting at the Columbia Mall in Maryland continues, police say they still don't know why the suspect, Darion Aquilar, opened fire. Sources say investigators have searched his house and recovered a journal with entries suggesting he was a, "loner," who was unhappy with his life. Jeff Pegues reports.
Starting this Fall, two surveillance blimps will be tested 10,000 feet over the Army’s Aberdeen Proving Ground in Maryland. The Pentagon says it's an attempt to develop a defense for the nation’s capital, but critics say it’s an invasion of privacy. David Martin reports.
Rep. Elijah Cummings, D-Md., offers his thoughts on Bob Gates' new memoir, Gov. Chris Christie's traffic scandal, and other topics.
The explosion killed at least one person and left six others injured in northwest Baltimore on Monday.
CBS News correspondent Kris Van Cleave joins CBSN from the scene of a gas explosion that killed at least one person and destroyed three homes in Baltimore County, Maryland.
"He dedicated his life and career to caring for the sickest patients," the hospital said in a statement.
“Sunday Morning” takes us to a pond near Catonsville, Maryland. Videographer: Ken Kerbs.
As Democratic presidential candidates debate in Detroit, President Trump is keeping up his attacks on Baltimore. Mr. Trump has spent the past few days criticizing the city and Maryland Democratic Rep. Elijah Cummings, who has represented the majority African American district for over two decades and chairs the House Oversight Committee, which has launched numerous investigations into the White House. Liz Harrington, the national spokeswoman for the Republican National Committee, joins "Red & Blue" to discuss the president's attacks.
Conservatives on the Supreme Court appeared wary about weighing in on partisan electoral maps Tuesday. The high court is considering two landmark cases -- involving whether congressional districts in North Carolina and Maryland were set by "partisan gerrymandering." Thomas Wolf, counsel for the Democracy Program at the Brennan Center for Justice, joins "Red and Blue" to discuss.
38 year old Jarrod Ramos ID'd as suspect in Annapolis newspaper shooting; President Trump and Putin to meet.
Rehan Staton, a former sanitation worker from Maryland, once struggled in school. But thanks to encouragement from his coworkers, he pursued his education, followed his dreams – and just got into Harvard Law School.
Rehan Staton, who was raised by a single father, said surprising people in his life encouraged him.
Laura Benning, of Laytonsville, Maryland, offers “Sunday Morning” viewers her rendition of our theme song, “Abblasen,” that is perfect for Independence Day!
Wes Moore is the CEO of Robin Hood, one of the largest anti-poverty organizations in the country, and the author of the new book, "Five Days." The book reveals the most dramatic five days of protests in Baltimore, in reaction to the 2015 death of Freddie Gray in police custody. Moore joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss "Five Days" and its implications and lessons for the current national protests.
The government shutdown is in its third week as the Senate failed again to advance a House-passed measure to fund the government. Follow live updates here.
The Israeli military said it had received coffins believed to contain the remains of two more deceased hostages.
The Supreme Court heard arguments on whether Louisiana's intentional creation of a second majority-Black district violates the 14th and 15th Amendments.
The Trump administration will continue paying FBI agents despite the ongoing government shutdown that has frozen paychecks for nearly all federal workers, FBI Director Kash Patel announced.
The U.S. population of people over 65 is expected to surge by 40% over the next 25 years, but many aren't prepared for longevity, a new study says.
A federal judge has temporarily blocked the Trump administration from firing workers during the government shutdown, saying the human cost "cannot be tolerated."
A new lawsuit alleges Bank of America profited from its dealings with convicted sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein.
Federal prosecutors said a criminal network in Cambodia used forced labor to extract billions from victims in the U.S. and around the world.
A Florida mother is accusing a Jacksonville police officer of using excessive force after a violent arrest outside her daughter's school.