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Monday, Mar 5 In his Oscars winner, Guillermo del Toro was paying tribute to the films of Barry Levinson. And yes, he knows that "we screwed up with the accents." More: Today’s eNewspaper | Hear the news now | Live #Mdtraffic | More Oscars coverage |
| Civil rights activist DeRay Mckesson posted a photo of himself at the Vanity Fair Oscar’s party Sunday, looking handsome in a black tuxedo, which he paired with his trademark blue vest. |
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| BGE has restored power to most households in the Baltimore area, with about 65,000 still remaining in the dark Sunday morning after a wind storm sent trees toppling into utility lines Friday and Saturday. |
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| More than seven years after North Carolina teenager Phylicia Barnes went missing, a third trial is set to begin Monday for her accused killer. |
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| Philip Baty is selling his collection of Wallis Simpson memorabilia. The online auction of the Duchess of Windsor Museum will begin May 9 through May 19, the date of the royal wedding of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle. The items will be sold in one lot. |
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| A consensus forged two years ago among landlords, tenant advocates and the Maryland Judiciary over proposed reforms to rent court procedures in Baltimore and Maryland has broken down in Annapolis during this year's General Assembly session. |
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| Tens of millions of African-Americans are disproportionately affected by chronic kidney disease. African Americans are three times more likely than whites to have the disease. While they make up 13.2 percent of the U.S. population, they account for more than 35 percent of those on dialysis. |
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| Millions of hair follicles fluttered to the ground during the 10th annual Brave the Shave in Memory of Joey Sudo, a charity event at O’Loughlin’s Restaurant in Arnold on Sunday that shaved more than 80 heads and raised more than $80,000 for the St. Baldrick’s Foundation, organizers said. |
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| The Orioles enjoyed a 10-8 comeback victory over the Red Sox that was a lot like a bunch of other divisional victories last year. |
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| It would be surprising if the Ravens are in the first-round quarterback market, but they should have a chance to take a shot at finding Joe Flacco's successor in the middle-to-later rounds. |
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