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July 15, 2018

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As pivotal All-Star break arrives, Orioles still weighing interest for top trade chips Machado, Britton, others

Sunday, Jul 15

The Orioles enter the All-Star break preparing to navigate one of the club’s most pivotal stretches in determining its future in the weeks leading up to the nonwaiver trade deadline, moves that will serve as the building blocks of the team’s rebuild.

Body of missing boater found by good Samaritan in Corsica River after 2-day search

The body of a woman who fell out of a racing sailboat during a practice on the Corsica River between Queen Anne’s and Kent counties on Friday night was found nearby Sunday morning by a good Samaritan while crews searched the area, according to Maryland Natural Resources Police. 

Orioles erupt in third inning, hold on for heart-stopping 6-5 victory over Rangers

The Orioles wrapped up the non-mathematical first half of the season against the Texas Rangers.

Artscape, Foodscape and hot dogs galore: the best of Baltimore's arts and entertainment scene this week

The top A&E events in the Baltimore area for the week of July 15-21, 2018.

France wins second World Cup title, beating Croatia 4-2

When the dust had settled, France had beat Croatia 4-2 in the highest-scoring World Cup final since 1966 and collected its second World Cup in 20 years.

Collapse: The rise and deadly fall of a Baltimore rowhouse

The rise and fall of 900 N. Payson St. reveals the story of Baltimore’s blight — how thousands of good homes have come to ruin, and how one of them turned deadly.

Novak Djokovic wins first Grand Slam in two years, quickly beating Anderson for Wimbledon title

Novak Djokovic won his fourth Wimbledon championship by beating Kevin Anderson 6-2, 6-2, 7-6 (3) in the final. Djokovic also claimed his 13th Grand Slam trophy, putting him alone in fourth place among men in tennis history.

While he's been governor, Larry Hogan's real estate business has continued to thrive — prompting questions

Gov. Larry Hogan's business dealings have drawn criticism from Democrats, who have sought to tie Hogan to President Donald Trump, and renewed a debate about the lengths to which businessmen-turned-politicians should wall themselves off from their private enterprises.