The Biden administration announced Saturday that it took the unusual step of bypassing Congress and approving the sale of $106 million worth of tank ammunition to Israel. It comes as Congress is at a standstill over a $106 billion package that would provide aid to Ukraine and Israel. Willie James Inman has more. … [Read more...] about State Department bypasses Congress, approves sale of tank ammo to Israel
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High school sports roundup (Dec. 8)
Here’s a roundup of high school varsity action on Friday, Dec. 8. Girls basketball Hammond 53, Glenelg 19: Nia Green led the Golden Bears (2-0) in the win with 13 points and seven rebounds. Asia Mitchell added nine points and 10 rebounds. For Glenelg (1-1), Reese Holden had seven points. Centennial 44, Wilde Lake 30: The Eagles (1-1) earned their first win of the year as Adria … [Read more...] about High school sports roundup (Dec. 8)
Heisman Trophy front-runner Jayden Daniels honored with Johnny Unitas Golden Arm award in Baltimore
Jayden Daniels’ first stop on his first trip to the East Coast was the Johnny Unitas statue outside M&T Bank Stadium. The Heisman Trophy front-runner and dazzling LSU quarterback woke up in Baton Rouge at 5:15 a.m. Thursday and flew to Baltimore, where he received the Johnny Unitas Golden Arm award Thursday evening at the Four Seasons Hotel. Before that, though, he visited … [Read more...] about Heisman Trophy front-runner Jayden Daniels honored with Johnny Unitas Golden Arm award in Baltimore
MM 12.8: Maryland volleyball senior trio to return next season
Photo courtesy of Maryland Athletics. This is the Maryland Minute, a short story followed by a roundup of Terps-related news. By Drew Owens Maryland volleyball announced this week that three seniors will return to the squad next season: Lilly Gunter, Anastasia Russ and Samantha Schnitta. After transferring from Mississippi State ahead of this past season, Gunter made an … [Read more...] about MM 12.8: Maryland volleyball senior trio to return next season
Video: Maryland football’s culture has improved on and off the field
Photo by G Fiume/Getty Images Video reporter Keara Bruno details the program’s growth under Mike Locksley. When Mike Locksley took over as head coach, the Maryland football program was in a state of disarray. Now, the Terps are headed to their third straight bowl game with aims of continuing their ascent. Testudo Times video reporter Keara Bruno details the program’s … [Read more...] about Video: Maryland football’s culture has improved on and off the field