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- A recap of the March 16 episode of "The Walking Dead," as two little girl characters find themselves in an unwelcome spotlight.
- Joseph R. L. Sterne, who covered the U.S. Senate for the Baltimore Sun, was eating lunch with other reporters on Nov. 22, 1963, in the Senate cafeteria when word arrived that President John F. Kennedy's motorcade had been fired upon in Dallas, Texas.
- In life and death, President John F. Kennedy, who was assassinated 50 years ago Friday, had numerous ties to Harford County, beyond the Northeastern Expressway that traverses the county and bears his name.
- We were changing classes, walking outside from the "old" to "new" buildings of my high school in Wallingford, Pa., a southwestern suburb of Philadelphia.
- Some sports stopped when John F. Kennedy was shot, but the NFL — and two local high schools — played on.
- The assassination of President John F. Kennedy on Nov. 22, 1963 brings back memories of a younger self and a different time from those who were in Baltimore that day.
- Catonsville resident produced documentary, wrote book about where people were during Kennedy's assassination
- The president's message challenges us to finally do what is necessary to reduce gun violence in America
- In "The Third Bullet," Stephen Hunter's fictitious super-sniper finds middle ground between conspiracy and lone gunman theories.
- Stanley F. Stearns, who shot the most recognizable picture of a young John F. Kennedy Jr. saluting his late father, died of lung cancer Friday at Hospice of the Chesapeake in Harwood. He was 76.
- Changing the past to save JFK from an assassin's bullet.