Government & Politics

Safe Pro Group and Norwegian People's Aid Report 800% Efficiency Gains in Ukraine Demining Using AI Technology
Safe Pro Group's SpotlightAI technology demonstrated dramatic improvements in humanitarian demining operations in Ukraine, showing 800% productivity gains and 550% more unexploded ordnance detection while cutting costs by 50%.

LATINAFest Partners with Dr. Ruiz Productions for Fundraising Screening of 'The Dreamer Cinderella' to Support Immigrant Rights
LATINAFest is hosting a fundraising screening of 'The Dreamer Cinderella' to benefit immigrant rights organizations, highlighting the importance of authentic Latino storytelling and community support for immigrant advocacy.

Environmental and Policy Clashes Dominate Maryland Business Landscape
Multiple environmental and policy developments in Maryland are creating significant business implications, from fisheries management and offshore wind projects to utility regulation and food assistance programs.

Immigration Policies Threaten Maryland's Education Goals Amid Teacher Shortage Crisis
Federal immigration policies and budget cuts are undermining Maryland's education blueprint by detaining immigrant educators and pricing public schools out of the visa system during a severe teacher shortage.

MobileX Provides Free Wireless Service During SNAP Benefits Suspension
MobileX is offering free wireless service to customers affected by the suspension of SNAP benefits, ensuring connectivity remains accessible during government assistance disruptions.

China Ends EV Industry Subsidies in Major Policy Shift
China has removed electric vehicles from its strategic emerging industries list, signaling the sector's maturation and the end of billions in government subsidies that reshaped global automotive competition.

Exelon Seeks to Build Maryland Power Plant, Challenging Decades of Utility Deregulation
Exelon Corp. plans to seek legislative approval to build and operate a power plant in Maryland, potentially reversing a 26-year-old utility deregulation policy amid rising electricity prices.

Maryland Governor Declares Emergency, Allocates $10 Million to Food Banks Amid Federal Shutdown
Governor Wes Moore has declared a state of emergency and allocated $10 million to food banks as federal SNAP benefits expire during the government shutdown, while a state senator faces federal extortion charges.

Maryland Faces Health Insurance Challenges as Federal Tax Credits Expire and New Rules Take Effect
Maryland residents confront significant health insurance changes including premium increases due to expiring federal tax credits, new restrictions on DACA recipients, and upcoming enrollment deadline reductions that could impact coverage for hundreds of thousands of people.

Maryland Residents Face Potential Health Care Premium Hikes as Subsidy Deadline Nears
Over 180,000 Maryland residents could experience significant health care premium increases if Congress fails to extend enhanced Obamacare subsidies before Saturday's deadline.

Wellington Green Mall Launches Veterans Initiatives with Honor Wall and Tree of Joy
The Mall at Wellington Green partners with Stand Down nonprofit to honor local veterans through community events that address veteran homelessness and support military families during the holiday season.

Trilogy Metals CEO Discusses Ambler Road Development and Strategic Mineral Importance
Trilogy Metals CEO Tony Giardini detailed the significance of the Ambler Access Project in Alaska and its role in accessing critical minerals essential for the economy and national security.

SuperCom Secures $7 Million German Electronic Monitoring Contract, Expanding European Presence
SuperCom Ltd. has won a major national electronic monitoring contract in Germany worth up to $7 million over four years, displacing the country's longtime provider and marking a significant expansion into Europe's largest economy.

Canada Considers Lifting 100% Tariff on Chinese Electric Vehicles
Canada is reviewing its 100% tariff on Chinese electric vehicles, a move that could reshape North American automotive competition and diverge from U.S. trade policy.

Federal Funding Changes Threaten Rural Healthcare Access Amid Existing Health Disparities
Recent federal healthcare funding changes are expected to disproportionately impact rural communities that already face significant health challenges and limited access to care.

Regulatory Shifts Position Trilogy Metals for Critical Minerals Development in Alaska
Recent U.S. regulatory changes are removing key obstacles for Trilogy Metals' copper-rich projects in Alaska, positioning the company to potentially become a significant contributor to domestic mineral security amid growing clean energy demands.

Comfort, Texas Honors First Responders with 39th Annual Christmas Celebration
The Comfort Chamber of Commerce is hosting its annual Christmas in Comfort celebration on November 29, 2025, featuring a special tribute to emergency personnel who served during recent Hill Country flooding.

Maryland Governor Moore Considers Congressional Redistricting Despite Senate Opposition
Maryland Governor Wes Moore is considering mid-cycle congressional redistricting despite opposition from Senate President Bill Ferguson, setting up a potential political confrontation that could impact Democratic representation in Congress.

BIO CEO Warns U.S. Could Lose Biotech Leadership to China Within Two Years
GeoVax Labs calls for urgent policy action following Biotechnology Innovation Organization CEO John Crowley's warning that China could overtake U.S. biotech leadership within two years, highlighting the need for vaccine platform diversity, onshoring manufacturing, and protecting immunocompromised populations.

Critical Metals Corp's Greenland Project Emerges as Western Solution to China's Rare Earth Dominance
The temporary U.S.-China truce on rare earth exports underscores the urgent need for Western supply chain independence, with Critical Metals Corp's Tanbreez project in Greenland positioned as a strategic alternative to China's near-monopoly on these critical minerals.

$37.5 Million Grant Program Launches to Strengthen US Infectious Disease Management
NETEC has announced a $37.5 million grant program to enhance high-consequence infectious disease management capabilities across 75 US healthcare facilities, addressing critical gaps in national health security.

180 Turning Lives Around Receives $20,000 Grant to Support Domestic Violence Survivors
A $20,000 grant from the Mary Kay Ash Foundation will help sustain emergency shelter services for domestic violence survivors in Monmouth County, supporting critical safety and recovery programs.

Maryland Political Leaders Navigate Redistricting, Food Assistance Crisis Amid Federal Shutdown
Maryland faces critical decisions on congressional redistricting and emergency food funding as the state joins legal action against the Trump administration's suspension of SNAP benefits during the federal shutdown.

Church of Scientology National Affairs Office Honors Arts Humanitarians at 13th Anniversary Celebration
The Church of Scientology National Affairs Office recognized three recipients for their humanitarian contributions through arts initiatives during its 13th anniversary event in Washington, DC.

Veritone Expands AI Solutions for Government Agencies with Focus on Security and Efficiency
Veritone's AI-powered platform aiWARE is transforming how government agencies process and analyze massive volumes of unstructured data, enabling faster investigations, enhanced security, and more efficient operations across defense, law enforcement, and public safety sectors.

SuperCom Expands Electronic Monitoring to 12 States with New Wisconsin Sheriff's Department Initiative
SuperCom Ltd. has expanded its U.S. public safety footprint to 12 states through a new electronic monitoring project with a Wisconsin sheriff's department, reflecting growing national demand for alternatives to incarceration and demonstrating the company's accelerating market penetration.

Retired Military Leaders Advocate for Renewable Energy Funding in Defense Budgets
A coalition of retired senior military officers is pushing for renewable energy investments to be classified as defense expenditures, arguing that climate threats and energy security constitute legitimate national security concerns.

Critical Infrastructure Technologies Partners with U.S. Defense Advisory Firm to Expand Market Reach
Critical Infrastructure Technologies has signed a confidentiality agreement with Pathfinder Ventures to explore strategic collaboration in U.S. and allied defense markets, marking a significant step in expanding its autonomous communications technology into North American defense and security sectors.
Wage Garnishments Reach Crisis Levels as Federal Student Loan Collections Resume
Wage garnishments are affecting millions of American workers in 2025, with federal student loan collections driving a silent financial crisis that threatens household stability and exacerbates economic inequality.

Helicopters for Heroes to Host 2025 Charity Golf Tournament Supporting Texas Search and Rescue
Helicopters for Heroes will host its annual charity golf tournament on November 3, 2025, at Tapatio Springs Hill Country Resort, with all net proceeds benefiting Texas Search and Rescue's critical disaster response operations across Texas.