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- Baltimore newsmakers, from Brooks Robinson and Cal Ripken Jr. to Oprah Winfrey, revisit the spots where they made their marks.
- We face a civil war of ideas and ideals, a secession from objective reality and the greater us, says Leonard Pitts Jr.
- With only one steal left, Team Blake swooped in with the save during Part 3 of "The Voice" Knockout rounds ¿ giving our Baltimore-area native, Joe Maye, another chance to serenade our souls.
- I cant count all the rave reviews I have written for "The Kennedy Center Honors" over the years. This year, though, it¿s a different story.
- The Brennans were among the first of a handful of special needs entrants to complete the Baltimore Marathon, many of them sponsored by Athletes Serving Athletes, a Cockeysville nonprofit that matches disabled athletes with race-day volunteers, or wingmen. One entrant, James Banks, bubbled over after finishing in 4:15:43.
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- On Night 3 of "The Voice's" blind auditions, hopefuls get 90 seconds to showcase their talent and hopefully end up on one of the coaches' teams.
- "The Voice" was feeling a little bit country as night two of the live play-off rounds began. It was time for Team Blake and Team Shakira to take the stage, and win the hearts of viewers.
- Leonard Pitts says making assumptions based on skin color is always wrong, whether whites or blacks are doing it.
- Teams are nearly half-full on NBC's "The Voice," which can only mean there's at least a solid week left of blind auditions. Good thing the blinds are so fun, but that doesn't mean there's not a healthy dose of heartbreak thrown in.
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