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Trump withdraws U.S. from Iran nuclear deal: 'It didn't bring peace, and it never will'

President Donald Trump announced Tuesday the U.S. will pull out of the landmark nuclear accord with Iran, dealing a profound blow to U.S. allies and potentially deepening the president's isolation on the world stage. "Today, we have definitive proof that this Iranian promise was a lie," Trump said...

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  • Thinking outside the box store in Baltimore County

    Thinking outside the box store in Baltimore County

    During this busy campaign season, signs in all shapes and sizes and colors seem to be multiplying exponentially on highways and byways throughout the county. Pretty soon I will be adding my lot to the collection. To some, the signs are a symbol of democracy in action. For others, the signs are...

  • Conowingo Dam cleanup should require specific measures

    Conowingo Dam cleanup should require specific measures

    When planning for an emergency, you generally plan for the worst-case scenario. Ships need to carry enough life boats for every passenger, not just a few. Fire regulations call for smoke detectors in every bedroom, not just one per floor. Vehicle safety ratings are tested for full-speed collisions,...

  • Girl Scouts sticks to mission as Boy Scouts, now "Scouts BSA," adds girls

    Girl Scouts sticks to mission as Boy Scouts, now "Scouts BSA," adds girls

    In 1912, Juliette Gordon Low created Girl Scouts to provide girls with opportunities to develop into strong, independent, successful women. Today, we continue to offer research-based programs for girls with their learning styles and development in mind. For the past century we’ve been acutely focused...

  • What would happen if Maryland's ACA marketplace collapsed and what we can do about it

    What would happen if Maryland's ACA marketplace collapsed and what we can do about it

    Maryland’s Affordable Care Act insurance exchange is, in the estimate of CareFirst BlueCross BlueShield CEO Chet Burrell, in the “advanced stages of a death spiral.” That may understate the case a bit. It’s not just the Obamacare exchange that could collapse if the Trump administration doesn’t...

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  • Maryland labor department adds 5 apprenticeship programs

    Maryland labor department adds 5 apprenticeship programs

    Maryland’s labor department is adding four new sponsors and one reactivated sponsor to its apprenticeship program, offering training for high-wage, skilled trade jobs. Moon Services, Tri-County Electrical Services, UMBC Training Centers and Miller and Long Company became new apprenticeship sponsors....

  • Why Nestle is spending $7 billion on Starbucks: 'Nescafe is boring'

    Why Nestle is spending $7 billion on Starbucks: 'Nescafe is boring'

    Nestle, the owner of Nescafe and Nespresso, is paying more than $7 billion for rights to sell Starbucks coffee and tea in grocery stores worldwide, as the Swiss giant looks to jolt its coffee business. Although Nestle dominates the world's coffee industry, analysts say it has failed to resonate...

  • CareFirst and Kaiser ask again for large rate increases on insurance sold on state exchange

    CareFirst and Kaiser ask again for large rate increases on insurance sold on state exchange

    The cost of health insurance premiums would soar even more next year under rate increases requested by insurers for plans sold on the state’s health insurance exchange. The state’s two insurers offering individual plans under the insurance program known as Obamacare requested average rate increases...

  • Topgolf high-tech driving range coming to South Baltimore

    Topgolf high-tech driving range coming to South Baltimore

    Topgolf will take over a site adjacent to the Horseshoe Casino Baltimore next year, adding another entertainment destination to South Baltimore. The high-tech driving range is expected to open in 2019. The Baltimore Animal Rescue and Care Shelter, located at 301 Stockholm St., is expected to relocate...

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  • Special education costs take up large chunk of Baltimore's school budget

    Special education costs take up large chunk of Baltimore's school budget

    Baltimore’s school system is once again set to spend roughly a quarter of its $1.3 billion budget on special education services. This year’s proposed budget, which the school board is scheduled to vote on May 8, allocates more than $278 million for a variety of special education services — about...

  • Some Baltimore schools still behind on holding required safety drills

    Some Baltimore schools still behind on holding required safety drills

    Some Baltimore city schools are behind schedule in holding the state-mandated number of safety drills this year. The district rolled out an online portal last fall on which schools are required to record emergency drills — including fire drills, evacuation drills and lockdowns — as they are completed....

  • Baltimore crime: Juvenile arrests are down, compared with last year

    Baltimore crime: Juvenile arrests are down, compared with last year

    Baltimore police have made significantly fewer juvenile arrests compared with this time last year, the latest city crime statistics show. There were 209 juvenile arrests through the week ending April 7, down 56 percent from the 472 arrests at the same point last year. The declines were evident...

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