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The Key Bridge Rebuild: A $1.8 Billion Test of Whether Politics or Merit Wins

The collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge in 2024 resulted in significant economic repercussions for Maryland and the U.S. supply chains. Federal Secretary Duffy’s warnings about rising costs and unconstitutional DEI quotas raised concerns about the project’s future, highlighting potential inefficiencies and discrimination in contracting practices. The project reflects broader implications for American infrastructure.

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John Myrick Fires Back at Wes Moore’s Reelection Bid: “Maryland Deserves Better”

Governor Wes Moore’s reelection bid faces substantial criticism from Republican challenger John Myrick, who blames Moore for high taxes, energy costs, poor school performance, and rampant crime. Myrick, running with Dr. Brenda Thiam, positions himself as a true public servant, contrasting Moore’s leadership and aiming to resonate with disillusioned Maryland voters.

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The Next Purple Line? Why Maryland’s Key Bridge Rebuild Feels Destined for Delay and Dysfunction

The Francis Scott Key Bridge collapse in March 2024 resulted in six fatalities and prolonged infrastructure chaos in Baltimore. As demolition began on July 7, 2025, residents expressed concerns over potential delays echoing the problematic Purple Line project. With completion expected by October 2028, accountability and local disruptions remain pressing issues.

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