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 Baltimore's Jewish Orthodox community had been fighting for four years to mitigate anti-vaxxers' influence on the community. Now there's added urgency. |  | |
 Constituents acknowledge a need for more revenue, but vigorously protest added charges for their families' phones |  | |
 Brandon Hyde likes to put his best four hitters in the top of the lineup. For the first time this season, that included first baseman Chris Davis on Sunday. |  | |
 Whether you're pumping your fist in the pit or relaxing on the fringes, find the info you need about the Preakness' signature music festival here. |  | |
 Children's book authors and publishers who attended the Reginald F. Lewis Museum's book fair said they got into the business to boost minority representation. |  | |
 Under new Chief Michael Harrison, the Baltimore police department's dirt bike violators task force will continue to target areas known for street riding. |  | |
 Annual Tears of a Mother's Cry event brings 200 people to the War Memorial to find comfort amid their losses |  | |
 The U.S. is awaiting retaliation from China over increased tariffs, after talks ended without a deal on trade, the president's chief economic adviser said. |  | |
 Louis Dubick scored with 2:21 left in overtime to lift Maryland over No. 6 seed Towson, 14-13, in the first round of NCAA men’s lacrosse tournament. |  | |
 Evelyn McCallum, who prepared and served hundreds of thousands of meals to Baltimore City students in more than three decades as a cafeteria worker, has died. |  | |
 Jonah Goldberg: Washington's dirty little secret is that no one is really running the show. |  | |
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