A nearly 50-year-old pit beef business shut down early Monday and announced its closure on Tuesday in the wake of “fire damage,” per a social media post from its Baltimore location’s account. Chaps Pit Beef shared the news in a Monday evening Facebook Post. While the restaurant has three locations — in Aberdeen, Baltimore and Glen Burnie, the brand’s Baltimore location, in the … [Read more...] about Chaps Pit Beef shuts down, closes Tuesday ‘due to fire damage’
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1/12: Face the Nation
This week on "Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan," after the devastating Pacific Palisades fire, Jonathan Vigliotti reports from the area, while FEMA administrator Deanne Criswell and Rep. Judy Chu of California discuss the response. Plus, former House Speaker Newt Gingrich joins. … [Read more...] about 1/12: Face the Nation
VIEWPOINT | Protect Technology Programs at Universities
Across the country, universities are scrambling to adjust to massive funding shortfalls. Federal research support has collapsed with more than 4,000 grants terminated and nearly $4 billion cut in 2025 alone. The immediate damage is visible in layoffs and benefit cuts, but a quieter harm is unfolding: the erosion of academic programs focused on technology governance and … [Read more...] about VIEWPOINT | Protect Technology Programs at Universities
Jaquez’s 22 points power No. 3 UCLA to dominant win over No. 12 Maryland
Gabriela Jaquez scored 22 points, and No. 3 UCLA pulled away in a dominant third quarter to beat 12th-ranked Maryland 97-67 on Sunday. … [Read more...] about Jaquez’s 22 points power No. 3 UCLA to dominant win over No. 12 Maryland
Getting Diggy with it: Coit scores 43 as Maryland earns first Big Ten win
The graduate guard falls one shy of the school’s single-game mark as the Terrapins rout Penn State, 96-73, at Xfinity Center. … [Read more...] about Getting Diggy with it: Coit scores 43 as Maryland earns first Big Ten win
