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- With millions of consumers getting cancellation notices for their current health plans, President Obama announced Thursday that he will encourage insurance companies to continue offering their customers the same health plans next year.
- Visitors to the popular exhibit "Andy Warhol: The Last Decade" at the Baltimore Museum of Art, Oct. 17, 2010 to Jan. 9, 2011, could hear Reed's voice providing the narration on the audio tour.
- When 15-year-old Chris Monaghan, of Fallston, is not traveling to "Music City" for gigs at Nashville's legendary Bluebird Cafe, he is preforming at countless venues in his hometown.
- WellDoc Inc., a Baltimore-based company that makes mobile apps to manage chronic disease, welcomed the Food and Drug Administration's announcement Monday of final rules governing the development of mobile medical apps.
- The owner of a Maryland-based mobile app that gives users a daily dose of LGBT-related history got a message from Apple on Monday she didn't like.
- Kohl's offers sweepstakes prizes to spur back-to-school spending
- Created by a Maryland woman, Quist provides an interactive view of events and milestones in gay history.
- Kasasa rewards program helps small institutions compete with big competitors
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- Singer Risa Binder,a Howard High graduate, is coming off tour and will play at Wine in the Woods.
- Baltimore filmmaker Ramona Diaz can't help but chuckle while recounting how she first heard about Arnel Pineda, the unlikely successor to Steve Perry as lead singer for Journey and the subject of her latest documentary, "Don't Stop Believin': Everyman's Journey."
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- My aversion to all things computerized stems from my earliest encounters with word processors, dot-matrix printers and mobile phones the size of a breadbox.
- Paying taxes is something I really don't have any trouble with.
- Viral video craze prompts locals to don helmets, start dancing
- A full news cycle after Alex Jones' CNN meltdown, the conservative radio show host -- dubbed the most paranoid man in America -- is still trending. David Bowie's new single is rising up the digital charts and a number of tech stories are gaining traction, fueled by the CES in Las Vegas.
- Baltimore 10-piece preps for NYE show with All Mighty Senators
- Between Thanksgiving and New Year's, it's easy to lose track of your health goals and see weight trend up.
- The Florida pop-rocker and former front woman of the band Hey Monday, won the title of "the voice," and the accolades that entails -- and no one was surprised.
- The evening's true highlight before the finalists took the stage -- when an ensemble came together to sing Leonard Cohen's "Hallelujah"
- Andrew Broadwater has been playing Christmas songs all year long. All the traditional favorites, "Silent Night" and "Jingle Bells" and others, he's played them on the piano, on the viola, even on the steel drum.
- Former Baltimore TV meteorologist Justin Berk and son Brendan design a weather app for kids that is being sold by Apple and Google
- Christmas may actually be 11 days away but nerds are getting their gifts early today. Last night, Google released their popular Google Maps app. And later tonight, the first part of the Hobbit will be released in theaters. The reviews are in and while they aren't ecstatic they are encouraging.
- Gift cards continue to top lists of most popular purchases this season, spurring billions in sales for merchants. And the category is growing fast, moving toward a day when some believe the plastic cards could be replaced by electronic ones
- Like Christina Aguilera, Adam Levine is now wholly out of the competition as well, and America doesn't know a good thing if it beats them over the head
- Organizations' wish lists for holiday season
- Historic Ellicott City has became the first town in Maryland to offer a free smartphone parking app, making it easier for visitors to find available parking
- Below is a listing of local helping organizations seeking donations of either money or items, or both. In this season of giving and Thanksgiving, please share your blessings, by giving to those less fortunate.