Corporate Ownership Bills Stall in Annapolis
Efforts to regulate corporate ownership of single-family homes in Maryland have stalled, effectively halting two key pieces of legislation during a critical election year.
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Efforts to regulate corporate ownership of single-family homes in Maryland have stalled, effectively halting two key pieces of legislation during a critical election year.
A Los Angeles jury just slammed Meta and YouTube with a $6 million verdict because a 20-year-old woman couldn’t put her phone down. They didn’t blame the parents. They didn’t blame the user. They blamed the code.
This week, the world’s eyes were on Spain, but the lessons echo right here in Baltimore. On March 26, 2026, Noelia Castillo Ramos finally found the peace she sought through a legally sanctioned euthanasia procedure. Her journey to this point was a brutal 601-day legal war to reclaim her own bodily autonomy.
Picture this scenario. You meticulously maintain your property. You secure your trash bins. You do everything right. But right across the alley sits a massive apartment complex with overflowing, unmonitored dumpsters. That is the actual breeding ground. The rats feast on the commercial waste, scurry across the pavement and dig a single hole near your fence line.
Yesterday, The Baltimore Informer issued a hard 5:00 PM deadline to the Maryland Democratic Party. We demanded they remove a blatantly misleading graphic from their official Facebook page and issue an apology to Maryland ratepayers.
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We see this exact same corruption right here at home. Look at the Baltimore State’s Attorney’s Office. They are running the exact same stall tactic with the Jayden Simpson homicide evidence. The SAO buries the raw data because they know the visual reality will destroy their official narrative. They hide the receipts, delay the public records requests and stall the investigation to protect their own political assets.
Why would a supposedly conservative news outlet publish this? It’s not a mistake or a single rogue editor. It’s a cold, calculated business maneuver, born from the simple truth that, at News Corp, principles walk when profit talks.
Today, a criminal accusation alone serves as judge, jury and executioner. When a prominent community member or a local teacher faces an allegation, the media machine kicks itself into overdrive. News networks and local papers broadcast their name, plaster their mugshot across social media and actively invite the public to participate in a digital stoning.
Recently, a massive Baltimore community group nearly imploded because a public safety record was used as a bargaining chip for page views. Why? Because the state’s system of permanent branding creates a desperate black market of information. When the government strips away a person’s ability to live, they create a volatile element with absolutely nothing left to lose.