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- Orioles centerfielder Adam Jones and Washington Capitals captain Alex Ovechkin are a somewhat unlikely pairing on the cover of Sports Illustrated this week.
- Baltimore Sun reporters, columnists and editors share their immediate reaction to the Ravens' 38-10 win over the Carolina Panthers on Sunday at M&T Bank Stadium.
- Baltimore Sun columnist Mike Preston answers readers' questions on the Ravens' win over the Cleveland Browns and other topics about the team.
- Fifth time's still the charm: Columbia and Ellicott City have once again placed among the top 10 "Best Places to Live," according to Money Magazine's biennial ranking of small cities.
- Baltimore Sun reporters, columnists and editors share their initial thoughts on the Ravens' game against the Cleveland Browns in Week 3 of the 2014 NFL season.
- Baltimore Sun columnist Mike Preston answers readers' questions about the Ravens' win over the Pittsburgh Steelers in Week 2 and more.
- Baltimore Sun reporters, columnists and editors give their instant analysis of the Ravens' 26-6 victory over the Pittsburgh Steelers in Week 2 at M&T Bank Stadium.
- If both celebrities and the rest of us have no place where we can safely be our private selves, then we can no longer live with autonomy.
- The blame for the dissemination of nude celebrity photos lies not with the women who took them, but the filth who stole them.
- "The Observer" tells the story of Eliza Anderson, a former Baltimorean and the first female magazine editor in the U.S.
- Newspaper's liberal writers ought to pursue a more balanced approach if they are serious about returning Maryland to a two-party state
- In 1970, a cub reporter was hired by the Evening Capital. He was nearly 30 years old -- borderline ancient. Unlike other Capital staffers, he was a Naval Academy graduate with a master's degree in journalism, and he was a Vietnam war combat veteran whose service left him severely disfigured. And he could not type.
- A federal judge on Tuesday upheld the constitutionality of Maryland's ban on assault rifles and magazines capable of holding more than 10 rounds, handing at least a temporary victory to state officials who say the measures will save lives.
- George W. Hilton, a retired college professor who specialized in transportation economics whose definitive books on railroads and shipping also included the seminal history of the Maryland & Pennsylvania Railroad, died Aug. 4 at Lorien Health Park in Columbia. He was 89.
- The GOP needs to learn that acknowledging racial disparities is not 'playing the race card'
- Archbishop Spalding golfer Micaa' Thomas named to Sports Illustrated's "Faces in the Crowd" after winning international Junior Olympic championship.
- An Anne Arundel County jury will decide if an off-duty New Jersey police officer acted maliciously or in self-defense when he shot another man following a road-rage dispute last summer. The case has drawn national attention in law enforcement circles.
- JET magazine, the pocket-sized source of news about blacks since 1951, has bowed to the ages and gone digital with a new app. But its debut digital issue this month makes clear that JET is no longer the magazine for anyone who claims to be at least middle-aged.
- Plagiarism is charged too often and to no good end. The rules are more strict because of the technology that itself is disseminated and at times created by plagiarism.
- Business author says bad manners can tank your career
- The latest GOP chatter about getting rid of the sitting president is no more than thunder and lightning, signifying nothing.
- Annapolis Summer Garden Theater's "Shout! The Mod Musical" is star-studded show that rates a hearty shout of approval.
- Fifty years after the Civil Rights Act, Conservatives' assertion that racism is vanquished is not only absurd but dangerous, Leonard Pitts writes.
- We're in our second term of a style over substance presidency and can't handle another in Hillary.
- the practice of bringing long guns into public places "dubious," "scary" and "downright weird."