By GEOFF MULVIHILL The number of abortions in the U.S. rose again in 2024, with women continuing to find ways to get them despite bans and restrictions in many states, according to a report out Monday. The latest report from the WeCount project of the Society of Family Planning, which supports abortion access, was released a day before the third anniversary of the U.S. Supreme … [Read more...] about The number of abortions kept rising in 2024 because of telehealth prescriptions, report finds
What to know about the Islamic New Year and how Muslims observe it
By LUENA RODRIGUEZ-FEO VILEIRA Muslims will soon welcome a new year in the Islamic lunar calendar, known as the Hijri calendar. The Hijri New Year, beginning on the first day of the month of Muharram, signals a chance for spiritual reflection and religious resolutions, set in the month following the annual Hajj in Mecca, Saudi Arabia. Here’s what to know about the holiday and … [Read more...] about What to know about the Islamic New Year and how Muslims observe it
Steve Bolen joins District 5 race for Howard County Council
Steve Bolen, a Marriottsville resident, has entered the race for the District 5 seat on the Howard County Council, focusing on transparency and accountability while fighting for Western Howard County issues and Democratic values. “I think that people have helped me get to where I am, and now it’s my turn to help people get to where they want to go,” Bolen said. Bolen, 62, ran … [Read more...] about Steve Bolen joins District 5 race for Howard County Council
Uber, Lyft oppose some bills that aim to prevent assaults during rides
By Madyson Fitzgerald, Stateline.org While on her way home from a co-working space in Denver last year, Colorado state Rep. Jenny Willford says she was sexually assaulted by her Lyft driver. In her lawsuit filed against Lyft in January, Willford alleges she was “subjected to unwelcome, nonconsensual sexual contact, touching” and lewd comments during the ride. Willford was … [Read more...] about Uber, Lyft oppose some bills that aim to prevent assaults during rides
Maryland faces a deepening food insecurity crisis | GUEST COMMENTARY
Rising food prices. Cuts to critical assistance programs. Lingering economic uncertainty. Together, these forces have created a perfect storm of heartache, further fueling the dramatic rise in food insecurity across the country. Here in Maryland, since the days of the COVID pandemic, one in three residents continues to struggle to afford basic necessities. At a time when our … [Read more...] about Maryland faces a deepening food insecurity crisis | GUEST COMMENTARY