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- When Dontray Johnson visited Dante Bailey at the Baltimore County jail and told him he had killed fellow gang member Brian "Nutty B" Johnson for refusing to
- Serena Williams says on social media that she gave birth to a baby girl named Alexis Olympia Ohanian Jr.
- Just like there are a myriad of reasons why youth are drawn to suicide, the reasons why some chose to publicly display the deliberate act of killing themselves are not straightforward.
- Researchers and scientists still are trying to figure just how much of an emotional and mental toll social media is having on young people. The evidence is mixed.
- Under Armour is launching #ImPretty, a digital campaign focusing on the impact of women through their careers and craft.
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First Daughter Ivanka Trump attended Baltimore's Monster Jam truck rally on Sunday. It's her second time in the city in several days.
Trump posted sev
- A special edition of This Week in Black Twitter, focusing on the most memorable moments on Twitter during Black History Month.
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Three new announcements at the yellow check marks 1. Tobacco free kids, 2. Heart health and 3. Visions and hearing screenings Tobacco-free kids week<
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I sat on North Avenue one afternoon in mid-October during an abnormally hot day, the kind when global warming smirks at us, specifically Baltimore. I
- Toronto blogger Dan Schaumann travels the world, discovering the interesting bathrooms each city has to offer. Recently, he visited Baltimore for the first time
- Every day, we share our thoughts, creations, photographs and opinions freely via Twitter, Facebook, Instagram and other social media. But few of us have gone through the arduous task of reading the terms of service that govern how the social media platform uses our content, and fewer still know how other users might profit from our content. The case of the "Pantsuit Nation" book deal is one individuals and companies alike can learn from.
- The #mannequinchallenge has been filling up your news feed for the better part of the last few days, be it Twitter, Facebook or Instagram. And there are some standout renditions from locals.
- A service that monitors, maps and stores citizens' social media posts and then shares that information with police departments – including at least five in the Baltimore area – has had its special access to Facebook, Twitter and Instagram data rescinded by those companies, according to the American Civil Liberties Union.
- A teacher at Deer Park Elementary School in Baltimore County faces disciplinary action after she posted a picture of herself with a class of students on school grounds and described them using an expletive, a county schools spokesman said Tuesday.
- Los Angeles rapper The Game went to a block party in West Baltimore’s Gilmor Homes this weekend — and said on Instagram that he handed out $100 bills to kids.
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Will Davis is an aspiring photographer. As he traveled around Europe this offseason, collecting stamps on his passport, the
- In the first episode of the two-part "Bachelor in Paradise" finale, the group is narrowed down to four couples.
- The mother of the woman killed during a standoff with Baltimore County police said her daughter ignored pleas from her boyfriend to surrender.
- Elders of Baltimore, started by two Dundalk artists, uses Instagram to collect stories and images of Baltimore's elderly residents
- Former Maryland Gov. Martin O'Malley's daughter, Grace O'Malley, married J.D. Merrill in a ceremony of around 150 guests Saturday.
- The tears streamed down Alix Idrache's face. In the photograph, the streaks reach almost to the high collar of his dress gray uniform.
- It's one in a slew of marketing mixups. Last week, Wal-Mart was selling T-shirts emblazoned with an outline of Massachusetts and the University of Maryland "M"
- This week's Savage Love features additional questions from the Jewish Community Center of San Francisco's "Uninhibited: About Sex" lecture series.
- Rapper Ludacris was taken aback by his recent experience at the Rider Jet Center at Hagerstown Regional Airport, and posted pictures to his Facebook and Instagram to share his "ludicrous" experience.
- Deer Park Elementary School, in Owings Mills, was recently named one of 10 People's Choice Award Winners in the national 2016 Follett Challenge.
- Pope Francis is now familiar with Devin Allen's work.
- Maryland charities were working to eclipse the estimated $9 million donated last year in dollars and volunteer hours on #GivingTuesday.
- Animal Collective fans eager to hear new material can do so today, if they¿re willing to go to the airport on one of the busiest travel days of the year. On Wednesday, the experimental pop band originally from Baltimore played new music over the speakers at Baltimore-Washington International Airport, a spokesman for the airport confirmed.
- Severn native Tamar Braxton canceled her Lyric Opera House concert after withdrawing from "Dancing With the Stars" and her remaining tour dates.
- Even though Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson announced on Instagram that he is partnering with Under Armour to create innovative, inspiring products, the deal may not be rock solid yet.
- One Direction, the immensely popular boy band from London, performs in Baltimore for the first-time ever on Aug. 8.
- A review of Devin Allen's photography show
- Baltimore officials compiled a spreadsheet listing suspicious Twitter and other social media postings from the day rioting broke out, newly released documents show.
- The Carroll County 4-H Buy Local Challenge is meant to compliment Maryland's Buy Local week by targeting the next generation of consumers
- Melissa Tanner, a cockatiel owner, was scrolling mindlessly through Instagram photos tagged "#cockatiel" about a year ago when one photo in particular struck her.
- In the age of social media, the means by which students cheat have evolved from passing notes or looking over a shoulder. So, too, have efforts to stop them.
- Soon, few will be able to afford new tech gadgets because technology will be supplanting our jobs, says Robert Reich.
- Michael Phelps announced on Instagram he is engaged to Nicole Johnson, former Miss California
- The 2016 election is sprinkling down on us like a mist that will soon spin itself into a hurricane. For candidates, success will mean making their voices heard among the cacophonous winds. One rule will prove true: Win Twitter, win the election.
- Justin Forsett is known for his quick reactions on the football field. The Ravens' Pro Bowl running back also had to put those skills to use Saturday, when his wife began going into labor.
- Flavor Cupcakery & Bake Shop in Cockeysville is gearing up for one of its biggest sale days: Valentine's Day. Owner Shelley Stannard says that between the Cockeysville shop and second she owns in Bel Air, the business expects to sell some 8,000 cupcakes.