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 Monday, Sep 10 From Joe Flacco's sharp opening performance to the Ravens' aggressive use of Lamar Jackson, here are five things we learned from the team's 47-3 win over the Buffalo Bills. |  | |
| The lone debate between Maryland candidates for governor, Republican Larry Hogan and Democrat Ben Jealous, is bad for democracy, experts say. |
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| Find out how Mike Preston grades the Ravens. |
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| Maryland is home to some of the top-ranked colleges and universities in the nation, according to the 2019 U.S. News & World Report rankings. The annual report, released Monday, shows Maryland with a strong presence in nearly every category. |
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| Hurricane Florence is forecast to hit the Southeast coast as a major storm later this week. What could it bring to Maryland? Strong winds, heavy rain and flooding and/or storm surge, depending on its track. |
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| The Buffalo defense was expecting the Ravens offense to run the ball in a steady downpour, but the players stuck with offensive coordinator Marty Mornhinweg’s strategy Sunday. |
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| The Ravens needed a near-perfect start to the season and got one against the Buffalo Bills. |
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| Over the course of their trade deadline overhaul, the Orioles continue to field a club that not only continues to lose, but does so playing an ugly brand of mistake-riddled, head-scratching baseball. |
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| The Maryland defense held Bowling Green to 15 yards rushing and shut out the Falcons in the second half of Saturday's 45-14 road win. |
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| In a report Sunday in the New Yorker, six women alleged incidents of sexual harassment and assault between the 1980s and early 2000s |
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