What do ‘expert level’ talks signal for the progress of the Iran-US nuclear negotiations?
Negotiations between Iran and the U.S. over Tehran’s rapidly advancing nuclear program will proceed Wednesday.
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Shannon Sharpe Fights Back, Responds To $50M Lawsuit And Sexual Assault Allegations
Sharpe, 56, was hit with a $50 million lawsuit filed by Houston attorney Tony Buzbee on behalf of his client. This woman admits being in a two-year "rocky consensual relationship" with the Pro ...
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Handcuffs, prison stripes and a suckling pig: Spending a night in jail with John Waters
Baltimore filmmaker John Waters (voluntarily) spent the night in jail with four winners of an auction to raise money for the ...
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Baltimore Mayor Brandon Scott discusses plans to improve the city in interview with WJZ
In a sit-down interview with WJZ, Mayor Brandon Scott delved into his plans to improve through eliminating vacant homes, ...
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Essex parents charged in infant’s death after unreported skull fracture
A mother and father from Essex face a possible punishment of life in prison after their infant’s unreported skull fracture led to the baby’s death in August. Patrick Palmer and Dearia Short were first ...
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New Maryland expungement law gives more people a second chance after serving their time
A new law essentially undoes a 2022 court ruling that automatically disqualified people from a chance at getting their records expunged if they violated probation or parole.
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The Ravens have four draft directions — which will they take?
The Baltimore Ravens, coming off a 12-5 season and their second consecutive AFC North title, head into the draft with 11 picks, starting at No. 27 overall in the first round. Will they use that pick ...
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Late for Work: QB Prospect Jalen Milroe Says He's Faster Than Lamar Jackson
Pundit says the Ravens’ biggest need entering the draft isn’t about any one position. The Ravens are among the teams with the ...
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John Waters Looks Back at His Life in Parties
The “Pope of Trash” reflects on his many days and nights with a motley crew of muses, from Divine and Traci Lords to Patty Hearst and Iggy Pop.
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Ravens 2025 NFL Draft big board: Looking at potential targets for all 3 days
We use Baltimore's needs, history, tendencies and pre-draft meetings to highlight some prospects in this class who could ...
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Ideal Landing Spots for MLB's Top 8 Trade Targets
The eight players on this list are those we consider to be the top trade candidate from each of the eight teams already ...
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Made in Baltimore: From farm to fork with Chef Zack Mills at the True Chesapeake Oyster Company
Zach Mills is the True Chesapeake Oyster Company’s Executive Chef and Partner, and was recently named Maryland Chef of the ...
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Children’s book author comes to Baltimore area for World Book Day
Muskoya said he hopes his book will encourage children to read. “I wanted to inspire children around the world, even those ...
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Handcuffs, prison stripes and a suckling pig: Spending a night in jail with John Waters
Baltimore filmmaker John Waters (voluntarily) spent the night in jail with four winners of an auction to raise money for the ...
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BmoreArt’s Picks: April 22-28
BmoreArt’s Picks presents the best weekly art openings, events, and performances happening in Baltimore and surrounding areas. For a more comprehensive perspective, check the BmoreArt Calendar page , ...
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Kilmar Abrego Garcia: Key events in saga of Maryland man mistakenly deported to El Salvador
A local gang in El Salvador, Barrio 18, extorted Abrego Garcia’s family for years, according to court records. The gang ...
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Taxes, test scores, the arts: 3 promises in Mayor Scott’s State of the City address
Foregoing his typical lectern and opting instead to deliver his remarks in a casual TED Talk-style backed by a massive video ...
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The death that shook Baltimore: How Freddy Gray changed Baltimore City and the nation
The moment a Baltimore Police officer locked eyes with 25-year-old Freddie Gray just after 8:30 in the morning on April 12, ...
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Ravens QB Lamar Jackson backs Park Heights thoroughbred apprenticeship
The Ravens’ Lamar Jackson is further committing to using his connection to the National Thoroughbred League to benefit ...
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Mayor Brandon M. Scott to deliver 2025 State of the City address
Baltimore Mayor Brandon M. Scott to deliver State of the City address on April 21. Highlights include property tax reduction, ...
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Dilapidated Baltimore County event hall gets $2.5M makeover
Members of the community remember weddings and other parties at the now-dilapidated property. The center is on its way to a ...
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"Rallying Roar: Thousands Ignite Baltimore Streets in Hands Off Protests for Justice!"
Driven by frustration, fear, and a demand for change, thousands took to the streets, including here in Baltimore, where the ...
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Community rallies behind local activist and business owner after theft of grill that ‘feeds Baltimore’
Baltimore community activist 'Shorty' Davis's grill, used for his business and volunteer work, was stolen. He's determined to ...
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How Freddie Gray changed Baltimore City and the nation following his death in police custody
The moment a Police officer locked eyes with Freddie Gray just on the morning of April 12, 2015, it set in motion a seismic series of events that changed policing and shook City to its core.
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