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A federal judge has imposed new restrictions on the Department of Government Efficiency's access to Social Security systems that hold personal data on millions of Americans.
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A federal judge has imposed new restrictions on the Department of Government Efficiency's access to Social Security systems that hold personal data on millions of Americans.
The Trump administration has begun firing several hundred Federal Aviation Administration employees, upending staff on a busy air travel weekend.
The stopgap measure will fund the government and provide tens of billions in disaster relief.
Elon Musk says the rebranding will see Twitter evolving into payments, banking and commerce, to go along with messaging.
Musk posted the poll himself and said he'd abide by it -- but that was before the results were in: 57.5% of respondents said he should while 42.5 said he shouldn't.
Twitter has agreed to sell itself to Elon Musk in a deal valued at around $44 billion, the company said Monday.
Elon Musk wants to insert Bluetooth-enabled implants into your brain, claiming the devices could enable telepathy and repair motor function in people with injuries
Elon Musk, founder of Tesla, may be one step closer to fulfilling a promise he made to Baltimore and DC residents -- created a 29-minute commute between the two cities via an underground "hyperloop."
Two NASA astronauts are training to fly the dragon for real, and put the U.S. back in the business of manned space flight.
Tesla CEO Elon Musk, company to pay $40 million to settle SEC case alleging Musk duped investors.
Elon Musk's latest big idea is daring even by his standards: He wants to turn Tesla into a private company. Musk's tweet sent Tesla stock spiking by almost 9%.
Last week, Elon Musk showed "CBS This Morning" co-host Gayle King the couch he sleeps on when he works late at his Tesla Model 3 factory. The internet was not pleased with the piece of furniture.
The goal is to get hyperloop trains fast enough to travel from Washington, D.C. to Baltimore in 15 minutes in the first real-world build out.
There were plenty of spectacular moments during the maiden launch of SpaceX's Falcon Heavy rocket on Tuesday.
SpaceX's big new rocket blasted off Tuesday on its first test flight, carrying a red sports car aiming for an endless road trip past Mars.
Entrepreneur Elon Musk's digging company could start the construction of hyperloop tunnels as early as January.
Elon Musk's East Coast "hyperloop" project still faces technological and regulatory hurdles.
Governor Larry Hogan has approved the first portion of the hyperloop system.
Tesla Inc. has finally made its long-promised affordable electric car. But it could take years to get it to all the people who want to buy it.
SpaceX successfully launched and then retrieved its first recycled rocket Thursday, the biggest leap yet in its bid to drive down costs and speed up flights.
SpaceX said Monday it will fly two people to the moon next year, a feat not attempted since NASA's Apollo heyday close to half a century ago.
SpaceX CEO Elon Musk says if things go according to plan people will be on Mars just nine years from now.
Tesla Motors said that worldwide orders for its new lower-priced Model 3 electric car have hit 325,000. CEO Elon Musk on Thursday added on Twitter that the number is still rising.
Tesla says it's "committed to being able to serve its customers in Michigan and is working with the legislature to accomplish that."
Tesla CEO Elon Musk says his company will eventually start making some of its electric cars in China.
In January and February of this year, the state said it issued 48,000 citations for speeding across 10 work zones, with some drivers flying down the Baltimore Beltway at more than 130 mph.
Some Maryland residents are reflecting on the legacy of Pope Francis, including his push for inclusivity and his stance on the LGBTQ+ community.
In a sit-down interview with WJZ, Baltimore Mayor Brandon Scott delved into his plans to improve Baltimore through eliminating vacant homes, pouring into our youth, and improving city services.
A former Baltimore Police Department forensic science supervisor has filed a federal lawsuit against the Baltimore Police Department, claiming he was fired in retaliation for reporting serious problems within the department's crime lab.
A memorial sits at the intersection of Route 22 and North Stepney Road in Aberdeen in the wake of a crash that killed a father and his son on April 14.
Baltimore City Public Schools is ramping up cybersecurity measures after a data breach, the district said Tuesday.
A Baltimore County man was sentenced Monday to 45 days of home detention, 45 days in jail and two years of probation for hitting a pedestrian with an Amazon van and leaving the scene, according to court records.
Temperatures will remain in the 70s for highs through the end of the week with rain chances returning Friday.
Baltimore Archbishop William Lori and several Maryland leaders shared tributes to Pope Francis after his death early Monday.
Maryland Senator Chris Van Hollen responded to criticism from the mother of Rachel Morin about his advocacy for the release of Kilmar Abrego Garcia, a Maryland man who was mistakenly deported last month.
Mayor Scott and the city of Baltimore have reached a $45 million litigation settlement against CVS for their role in driving what the city called the worst opioid epidemic in the nation, the mayor's office announced Friday.
The Maryland Judiciary closed all courts to the public Friday, except for emergencies, due to a Microsoft outage that has crippled systems worldwide. The outage has also impacted other systems across the state.
The Maryland Department of Emergency Management increased the State Activation Level from Normal to Partial on Friday morning in response to a Microsoft outage that has paralyzed systems worldwide.
A Maryland board approved $148.3 million in state spending reductions on Wednesday to balance the budget while directing more money to pay for child care and Medicaid — two priorities that Democratic Gov. Wes Moore's administration hopes will help improve a stagnant state economy.
The mother of a Baltimore man who died in police custody after being sedated by medics wants to know whether the actions of first responders caused his death.
Amy Kawata catches up with BMORE Beautiful as they hold an Earth Day clean-up event.
Alexus is live with Erin and Lena Bowman talking about their delicious baked goods, drink menu and newfound success after launching their first storefront this year.
Baltimore is the new hot spot to live and non-profit Live Baltimore joins us to highlight some of Baltimore's many neighborhoods and why they are such great places to live and settle down.
Keith O’Neil, CEO at Johns Hopkins Federal Credit Union, talks about the importance of financial literacy, regardless of your age, background, or income.
Owner Zack Trabbold and director of operations Lou Petrucci introduce Natalie's Seafood Kitchen, a fresh take on casual seafood dining, blending classic favorites with innovative twists. The restaurant opens on May 1st.
Charlie Morton, in his first season in Baltimore, gave up seven base hits and walked four in 2.1 innings.
Baltimore Orioles right-hander Grayson Rodriguez will have an MRI of his sore throwing shoulder after a bullpen session Thursday was canceled.
Ryan O'Hearn hit a go-ahead, three-run homer in the third inning and the Baltimore Orioles beat the Cleveland Guardians 6-2 on Thursday night for their first series win in six tries this season.
It's no accident that so many NFL executives declare they'll take the best player available in the draft.
The Baltimore Ravens are focused on selecting the best player available at No. 27 in the NFL Draft, regardless of position.
A Maryland school board decided to end parental opt-outs for instruction featuring storybooks that address gender identity and sexual orientation, sparking the dispute that's before the Supreme Court.
Sen. Chris Van Hollen traveled to El Salvador last week, where he met with Abrego Garcia after he said his attempts were repeatedly turned down by the Salvadoran government.
Maryland Sen. Chris Van Hollen returned Friday from his trip to El Salvador after meeting with Kilmar Abrego Garcia, the man who was deported due to an administrative error.
A federal judge has imposed new restrictions on the Department of Government Efficiency's access to Social Security systems that hold personal data on millions of Americans.
Maryland Sen. Chris Van Hollen says he met Thursday with Kilmar Abrego Garcia, who immigration officials admitted was deported by error to El Salvador.
'I Believe in Me Girls' held its fifth annual workshop on Saturday to empower young women while introducing them to a variety of career opportunities in the creative industry.
Every Saturday morning inside St. John's United Methodist Church of Charles Village, AHF's Food for Health Pantry provides free groceries for the community.
Our Kids Read, a Maryland-based nonprofit opened a free children's bookstore in Dundalk to provide diverse reading selections and improve literacy rates in the Baltimore area.
A Baltimore County community is kicking off Black History Month by hosting a commemorative walk and paying a "tribute to the past".
Washday Floral in Harford County, Maryland isn't just a business for Tiffany RuecWashday Floral, in Harford County, Maryland, isn't just a business for Tiffany Rueckert. It's a passion.kert, it's a passion.
Senator Kagan said this bill will limit what she calls "bait and switch" and price gouging.
The Maryland Department of Emergency Management increased the State Activation Level from Normal to Partial on Friday morning in response to a Microsoft outage that has paralyzed systems worldwide.
Neighbors in one west Baltimore neighborhood are figuring out what to do for groceries, due to the Giant Food location in Edmondson Village closing next month.
A string of recalls connected to Wisconsin-based supplier Schreiber Foods has now extended to Aldi stores after similar recalls at Hy-Vee and other grocery chains.
The U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration is asking to move marijuana to Schedule III, alongside ketamine and some anabolic steroids
The Baltimore Tech Hub, one of 31 federal "Tech Hubs" designated last year, was skipped for a cut of $504 million in the first round of funding for the program.
Primanti Bros. on Tuesday announced plans to expand to the Baltimore region this spring.
CVS is closing dozens of pharmacies inside Target stores in 2024 as the store and other retail pharmacy chains face increasing difficulties.
The wildly popular chicken finger joint opened its doors Tuesday at the Snowden River Shopping Center.
The council passed the "Bring Your Own Bag Act" with a bipartisan vote in February.
Recalled supplemental shakes were distributed to hospitals and long-term care facilities nationwide, federal officials say.
Small slivers of smoke can still be seen from the fire at the Owl Metals Recycling Facility Friday afternoon.
A new Maryland Law, "So Everybody Can Move Act," requires the Maryland Medical Assistance Program and state commercial plans to cover prosthetics designed for physical activities, including running, biking or swimming.
Illnesses linked to slivered onions on McDonald's Quarter Pounder burgers expand to 14 states, federal officials say.
McDonald's has stopped selling the popular product in some states as an investigation into the cause of the bacteria continues.
A unique talent, Val Kilmer was praised as an acting chameleon who took on varied and challenging roles, and the results were often memorable.
Celebrity chef Gordon Ramsay has fans excited as he films from inside a Harford County restaurant this week.
Angie Stone, a member of the all-female hip hop trio The Sequence, was killed early Saturday in a car crash. She was 63.
Brands paid millions to air their commercials during Super Bowl 2025. Here's what's behind the cost, and why advertisers say it's worth it.
Beyoncé is coming to your home on Christmas — provided you have Netflix and are tuning in to the Baltimore Ravens-Houston Texans game.
A stretch of mostly dry and mild weather continues across the Baltimore region through midweek, but changes are on the horizon with increasing rain chances by Friday and a warmup on tap next week.
Temperatures will remain in the 70s for highs through the end of the week with rain chances returning Friday.
Tuesday looks to be a pleasant day across Central Maryland, with a mix of sun and clouds expected. High temperatures will climb into the upper 70s, making for a warm and comfortable afternoon. Light winds and low humidity will add to the overall pleasant feel.
A few scattered showers are possible across the region this evening and into a portion of the overnight hours, but the rain will be light and not widespread. Temperatures will remain mild overnight, with lows holding in the upper 50s to lower 60s under mostly cloudy skies.
A few showers are possible overnight...then dry for most of the week with temps in the 70s.
U.S. Veterans Affairs and Defense Departments shared new guidelines for handling Tinnitus.
A study found the middle-aged Americans show the highest levels of loneliness.
The Buy Nothing project helps communities reuse and repurpose items.
Anglers can earn $30 for catching invasive fish in Maryland as part of the "Reel Rewards" program.
The Baltimore Ravens announced a partnership that aims to support the city's Healthy Harbor initiative.