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- Government has a role, but the the real answer to inner city killings lies more in the church than the state, Cal Thomas writes.
- Baltimore Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake ranks among the world's best when it comes to her sartorial choices, according to Vanity Fair.
- CNN's pivot to less news-talk and more documentary series in prime time got off to a mixed start with the debut of "Chicagoland" Thursday night.
- Baltimore Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake got a rare opportunity to throw a question to former President Bill Clinton, courtesy of Bloomberg Businessweek -- and she used it to ask how the nation can stimulate a "more serious, bipartisan" discussion on infrastructure investment.
- A University of Maryland sorority sister resigned this week after her profanity-laden diatribe against her sisters went viral.
- Republicans may have some problems, but they also have a string of successes on the state level.
- As the Occupy movement turns 1, it is not the spirit of the protests but the money of the 1 percent that is animating the presidential campaign.
- Improving classroom instruction is the most critical issue
- Chicago's teachers union is fighting to preserve a status quo that no one can defend
- Demonstration planned for Tuesday outside of Polytechnic Institute
- Bel Air Commissioner David Carey and Harford County Democratic Party member Jerome Foster will be attending the Democratic National Convention for the first time as delegates this year, and
- Gilman grad Brian Sher now moves in world of 'Entourage,' Michael Vick, Kelsey Grammer and T.I.
- Cal Thomas writes that the backlash against Chick-fil-A CEO Dan Cathy is un-American.
- Mayors who oppose fast-food restaurant on basis of owner's views on same-sex marriage have overstepped their roles
- Liberals like to laud Big Labor's contributions to building America, but they ignore its dark side as an institution that has too often embraced thuggish tactics in pursuit of unaffordable wages and benefits.