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- Mark McColloch, a labor historian who had been vice president of instruction at the Community College of Baltimore County for a decade, died Oct. 26 from cancer at the University of Maryland St. Joseph Medical Center. He was 70.
- In 1862, more than 3,600 men were killed in the Civil War Battle of Antietam in Maryland.
- For a while, a set of liberals has argued that Donald Trump isn't an aberration from other Republican presidents. Now, some surprising conservatives, including friends and colleagues of mine, are starting to agree.
- City Paper offered Baltimore residents, particularly younger ones, a place where they could see their attitudes — forward thinking, rebellious, restless — reflected back at them. Nothing like it had existed before, much less made itself available for free.
- Democrats are desperate. Black people in America are being killed by the millions by abortion and Democrats want tax dollars to go to Planned Parenthood,
- Perhaps the "white privilege movement," should be renamed the "pillage movement." Why? Because, it pillages three Cs that made America great: the Constitution;
- Long trapped in a straitjacket of economic and cultural decline, U.S. voters seized an opportunity to escape with Trump, says Rachel Marsden.
- Sanders and Trump supporters might sit out the election if their candidates are denied the nomination, says Robert Reich.
- UC Davis paid at least $175,000 to consultants, including a Towson-based firm, to clean up its online image after students and alumni were pepper sprayed by campus police during an otherwise peaceful protest in 2011.
- Wall Street is a useful political scapegoat that Hillary Clinton can't use because of her connection to it.
- Now more than ever, we need quiet, thoughtful deliberation in the selection of our leaders. As hard as that might be in this season of fervent emotions and vitriolic orations, we owe it to our country to make the wisest choice we can and not surrender to base instinct or visceral reaction.
- Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump is the guy the Occupy Wall Streeters have been waiting for.
- For months I've laughed at the liberal columnists as they explain their disdain of leading Republican presidential candidates. Most notably Cruz, Carson and Trump.
- The Koch brothers are labelled members of the "radical right" simply because they don't like big government.
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- Liberals have falsely convinced themselves they are pitted against deeply entrenched powerful forces and that being a liberal is somehow brave.
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- Taking a page from the Chicago crowd trying to ¿Hijack Raw¿ last week, Daniel Bryan came out with a demand for Triple H. He wanted a match at WrestleMania.
- Latest work merges emotional choreography, political awareness.
- Watching the debut this week of Al Jazeera America, I couldn't help but remember reviewing the first week of Erin Burnett's show on CNN in October 2011.
- We follow developments in the legal case surrounding the Genoa story, and see more of the series of events that led our cast of characters into the lion's den.
- This week, there was good comedy, all of the dialogue that you would expect, and each of the main stories were given enough room to breathe.
- This show is at its best when its characters fight for what's right and win. This episode, characters fought for things. But were they right, and did they win?
- The second season opened with not the hero America deserves, but the one it needs right now -- with the rapid-fire dialogue we have come to expect.
- Juan Williams says rising Senate stars leading their parties toward even greater divisiveness
- Jonah Goldberg writes that the decades-long association of conservatives with violence is unjustified.