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Ravens national anthem protest — first in a series in NFL — draws praise, anger from fans

Ravens fans react to players kneeling during the national anthem in London.

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Up Close With ... Franklyn Baker, President and Chief Executive Officer of United Way of Maryland

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Five Things We Learned from the Ravens’ 44-7 loss to the Jacksonville Jaguars

A look back at what we can take away from yesterday's huge loss to the Jacksonville Jaguars.

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For families awaiting justice in Baltimore killings, uncertainty begets frustration and anger

Baltimore Police have managed this year to push the homicide clearance rate back up to about 56 percent. Still, dozens of Baltimore families remain without answers.

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Yumi Hogan launches art therapy program at UM children's hospital

Yumi Hogan will launch an art therapy program at the University of Maryland Children's Hospital to help young patients deal with the emotional haul that comes with

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Poll: Hogan approval ratings remain high amid low marks for Trump

A new poll found Republican Gov. Larry Hogan remains very popular in Democrat-leaning Maryland, but some of his base says he's distanced himself too much from President Donald Trump.

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Today's Baltimore Sun eNewspaper

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6 shot in 2 incidents in Baltimore

A gunman opened fire at four people sitting outside in the Brooklyn neighborhood of South Baltimore on Sunday night, police said.

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Mike Preston: Ravens can't afford another embarrassing loss like this

Mike Preston writes that head coaches get fired over poorly played games like Sunday's loss in London.

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Orioles, Hardy write fitting farewell script in 9-4 win over Rays in home finale

J.J. Hardy received a standing ovation in his first at-bat and homered Sunday in what might be his final game at Camden Yards.

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