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 Monday, Oct 29 From the Ravens' troubling direction to Lamar Jackson's progress on display, here are five things we learned from Sunday's 36-21 loss to the Carolina Panthers. More: Read today's eNewspaper | Listen to the news now |  | |
| A former Philadelphia police officer is headed to trial in U.S. District Court in Maryland on charges that he sold drugs with members of the corrupt Baltimore Police Gun Trace Task Force. |
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| State and federal officials from Maryland are confident that the state's election system is ready for the Nov. 6 election after a series of management snags and security concerns involving Russians. |
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| Steve Pearce, who has played for all five American League East teams, including the Orioles, is named World Series MVP after helping the Boston Red Sox defeat the Los Angeles Dodgers in the 2018 World Series. |
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| Los Angeles' hopes that Manny Machado would help deliver the Dodgers' first World Series title since 1988 ended up falling way short. |
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| Minutes after being shellacked, 36-21, by the Panthers, the Ravens were already doing the playoff math in their heads. |
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| Coach John Harbaugh's Ravens got embarrassed, humiliated and humbled Sunday by the Carolina Panthers. That can't be good for his job security. |
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| Columnist Mike Preston grades the Ravens after their loss against the Carolina Panthers on Sunday. |
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| "I got too excited," rookie quarterback Lamar Jackson said of a crucial third-down misfire early in the Ravens' 36-21 loss to the Carolina Panthers on Sunday. |
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| A look at some of the key numbers in the most recent campaign finance reports by Republican Gov. Larry Hogan and his Democratic challenger, Ben Jealous. Hogan and his running mate had $3.3 million on hand as of Oct. 21 to spend in the final weeks of the race. The Jealous team had $271.339. |
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| Those slain were Tree of Life's beating heart, as much fixtures of this synagogue as the fading pews. |
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