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- University of Maryland, Baltimore County, research suggests that female animals' sexual preferences may launch an evolutionary process that eventually leads to creation of new species.
- One sure sign of the warmer weather in the historic district is the Wine Bin's summer movie series.
- Responding to complaints that universities have fallen short in policing sexual misconduct, the White House on Tuesday announced a series of measures intended to pressure college officials to step up efforts to combat rape and assaults on campus.
- It was in Baltimore, in 2005, that the love triangle among British actors Daniel Craig, Jude Law and Sienna Miller came to a head.
- It was in Baltimore, in 2005, that the love triangle among British actors Daniel Craig, Jude Law and Sienna Miller came to a head.
- Stringer Bell, John Luther, Nelson Mandela and maybe the next James Bond -- the career of Idris Elba is on the rise.
- A recap of this week's episode of 'The Newsroom," in which the fallout from the Genoa story begins
- Celebrities who come to Baltimore frequent Tattooed Heart, Orioles, Center Stage.
- Showtimes listed are for Sunday, Dec. 16, only.
- Showtimes listed are for Sunday, Dec. 9, only.
- Showtimes listed are for Sunday, Dec. 2, only.
- Cindy Wolf confirms the star dined at Charleston
- Showtimes listed are for Sunday, Nov. 25, only.
- Showtimes listed are for Sunday, Nov. 11, only.
- The magazine concluded that of all the buff men throughout history, it all comes down to one man who's known for looking pretty good wet.
- Michael Phelps, the Baltimore swimmer who has won more gold medals than any other Olympian, failed to medal today in the 400-meter individual medley as U.S. rival Ryan Lochte (4:05.18) captured his first gold of the 2012 London Olympics.
- For first time since 2000, Michael Phelps fails to win medal in an Olympic final
- Michael Phelps barely slipped into Saturday night's final for the 400-meter individual medley, coming in eighth in the morning preliminary heats that launched the first full day of Olympic competition -- and his own fourth and final Games.
- What plays well in a stadium doesn't always work so well on TV.But if the in-person thumbs-up reviews out of London Friday were accurate, the opening ceremonies of the Summer Olympics were a winner on both fronts. By and large, the version shown for four and a half hours tape delay on NBC Friday night certainly made for a fine opening to the games.
- Great Britain opens the Olympics with a specatular flourish.
- New 'Cowboys & Aliens' movie is a close encounter of the weird kind