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[#assign HashedCustomerKey][@hash type="md5" value="${emailAddr}"/][/#assign] Saturday, Apr 14 President Donald Trump said the U.S., France and Britain launched military strikes in Syria to punish President Bashar Assad for a suspected chemical attack. |
| Twenty-four days after signing with the Orioles, right-hander Alex Cobb is ready to make his first start of the season for his new club. |
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| Chris Tillman failed to get an out in the third inning as the Orioles lost their series opener at Fenway Park. |
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| “Free tuition” programs like the one Maryland lawmakers approved this week are gaining national momentum, but many of the statewide initiatives are still too new for experts to say how they will turn out in the long run. |
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| In a move that was expected from the day it was announced he was taking a six-month “professional development sabbatical,” Maryland athletic director Kevin Anderson resigned, the school announced Friday. |
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| With Joe Flacco going into what could be his last season as the Ravens' franchise quarterback, the team might use a high draft pick on the sport's most important position for the first time in a decade. |
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| The Baltimore Museum of Art is selling seven artworks by such famous 20th century artists as Andy Warhol, Franz Kline and Robert Rauschenberg to make way for pieces by contemporary artists. |
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| Three people were shot — one of them critically injured — in separate incidents on Baltimore’s west side Friday night. |
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| It has been nearly 20 years since Irv Naylor fell from his horse during a steeplechase race and broke his neck. He returned to the sport and began corralling many of the 40 horses that have made him a mainstay on the timber circuit. |
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| A federal appeals court rules Friday that a Maryland law passed last year to stop drug companies sharply increasing the price of generic medicines violates the Constitution. |
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| Some 110,000 rest among the hills and vales off a tributary of the Gwynns Falls, among them political leaders, captains of Baltimore industry and an interesting quartet of sports greats. |
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