Your Followed Topics

Top 3 annapolis, usa News Today

#1
BmoreArt’s Picks: January 13-19
#1 out of 3

BmoreArt’s Picks: January 13-19

  • BmoreArt announces Ken Friedman opening reception at m/ on January 14 as part of a week of city exhibitions.
  • Beth Yashnyk’s solo show opens at Julio Fine Arts, accompanied by related gallery programming.
  • Aspen Institute hosts Art Diplomacy and the Politics of Return discussion featuring leading experts.
  • Myrtis Bedolla and other panelists participate in a talk on cultural heritage and law at the Aspen Institute.
  • City-wide MLK celebrations across venues such as The Walters, AVAM, and Symphony Hall are listed.
  • BmoreArt invites readers to explore a daily updated calendar for ongoing exhibits and performances.
  • Readers are urged to sign up for Baltimore Fishbowl newsletters for daily updates.
  • The Baker Artist Awards are highlighted as a 2026 opportunity for artists.
  • The article includes a call to explore related categories and local arts events in the newsletter.
Vote 0
0
#2
Japanese retail icon to open 11 US stores in 2026 kicking off '200-store goal'
#2 out of 3
business13h ago

Japanese retail icon to open 11 US stores in 2026 kicking off '200-store goal'

  • The Sun's US edition blocks automated access and flags potentially automated user behavior.
  • News Group Newspapers prohibits automated access or data mining of its content.
  • Commercial use inquiries should be directed to crawlpermission@news.co.uk.
  • The Sun notes licensing terms and a license request process for reproducing material.
  • IPSO regulates The Sun and requires adherence to its complaints policy.
  • The page includes contact options for further inquiries and support.
  • The reference reiterates standard terms and conditions linked to privacy policies.
  • The page mentions trademarks and licensing classifications for The Sun brand.
  • The article cites a standard guidance on licensing and content reproduction.
  • The reference frames the content as a caution about automated data collection practices.
Vote 0
0
#3
Maryland Democratic Gov. Wes Moore pushes the case for redrawing the state's congressional map
#3 out of 3
politics5h ago

Maryland Democratic Gov. Wes Moore pushes the case for redrawing the state's congressional map

  • Moore wants to move forward with redrawing Maryland’s congressional map and secure a vote by the Democrat-led legislature.
  • Moore defended the process as thorough and necessary after a commission reviews possible maps.
  • Senate President Ferguson warned redrawing could cost seats and trigger legal challenges.
  • Democrats hold a 2-to-1 advantage in party registration and a 7-1 edge in U.S. House seats.
  • The timeline could be disrupted by new maps, with filing deadlines and a June primary in view.
  • Moore pressed the argument that Maryland should not sit on its hands when other states redraw.
  • Legislative opposition from Senate leaders cautions about potential negative outcomes.
  • Past court rulings on Maryland maps highlight legal risks in redrawing.
  • The governor’s commission has begun reviewing potential maps ahead of a possible vote.
  • Moore emphasized the need for a formal vote after commission review.
Vote 0
0

Explore Your Interests

Unlimited Access
Personalized Feed
Full Experience
or
By continuing, you agree to the Privacy Policy.. You also agree to receive our newsletters, you can opt-out any time.

Explore Your Interests

Create an account and enjoy content that interests you with your personalized feed

Unlimited Access
Personalized Feed
Full Experience
or
By continuing, you agree to the Privacy Policy.. You also agree to receive our newsletters, you can opt-out any time.

Advertisement

Advertisement