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- With less than a month before the shoot of their next video, the members of AB Video Solutions are keeping a long list in their Old Goucher office of everything they need to take care of before filming begins.
- President Obama's order will spare millions from deportation and inches U.S. toward a more rational immigration policy
- Researchers at the University of Delaware and University of Missouri studied television shows on Nickelodeon, Disney and the Cartoon Network and found there were no unattractive girls on any of the shows. In addition, the girls often were portrayed as concerned about their looks or receiving comments about their appearance.
- Performing in front of large crowds seems to come natural to Laurel resident NicKayla Tucker, 16. Last year, she was a cheerleader at Laurel High School, and when she was only 4 years old, Tucker won three nights at the Apollo Theatre's Amateur Night Competition in New York and came in second overall. In 2007, when she was 11, she starred on Broadway in "The Lion King." Tucker played the role of the young Nala, the best friend of the lion cub Simba. She wowed audiences four times a week for more
- The Cartoon Network continues its conversation with kids and families about speaking up against bullying with a special presentation of "The Bully Effect" at 5:30 p.m. and 8:00 p.m. on Sunday, April 28.
- Haribo, the candy maker that gave the U.S. the fruity, chewy candy in the early 1980s, sees untapped demand. The German company is angling for an even bigger share of the market.
- Somebody walked into a Baltimore County 7-Eleven on Friday and spent $1 on a Mega Millions ticket that turned out to be a winner of a record-breaking $656 million jackpot.
- Six years after Showbeast's debut, its creators, comic and artist Ben O'Brien and filmmaker Erin Gleeson, have started putting together its last and most ambitious chapter, a 30-minute episode that they're treating as a pilot.
- Baltimore events: Lewis Black, Double Dagger, Ravens and more
- Superintendent Robert Tomback along for the ride during annual First Day of School Bus Ride