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- As the insanity of the government shutdown continues into record territory, I would like to take this opportunity to warn Republicans they are on the losing side of this mess. I am all for effective border security as are most Americans surveyed; the issue at stake is the wall’s cost.
- Double or Nothing is officially going to be the first All In show, and it will be held in Las Vegas on May 25.
- Robin Wright gets a SAG Award nomination for the final season of 'House of Cards'
- After the only off-the-board finish of his career in his debut outside the Mid-Atlantic, Linda Zang's stakes winner Lewisfield finds himself back in familiar
- The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission plans to begin running public service announcements around the country — and in Baltimore — to remind viewers of this investment adage and refer them to its information website for investors: Investor.gov.
- Here's what you need to know about the NCAA men’s basketball tournament final Monday night.
- Some Baltimore area viewers who don’t have cable might be wondering why the telecast of the NCAA matchup between UMBC and Kansas State is going to to be on truTV Sunday night instead of CBS-owned WJZ.
- If you were among the blissfully ignorant Friday night wondering, “What’s a UMBC?” we at The Baltimore Sun are here to help after the Retrievers' historic NCAA tournament win.
- "The NCAA tournament has been turned upside down," Jim Nantz said on the TNT
- The Retrievers will face the Cavaliers at 9:20 p.m. Friday on TNT.
- The Retrievers' first NCAA tournament appearance in a decade will take them to Charlotte, N.C.
- Maryland had to sweat until the very last games were announced Sunday for this year’s NCAA tournament. It was worth every drop of perspiration.
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With the recent spate of "diverse" films in the Hollywood marketplace, audiences searching for representation on the big screen are becoming more shr
- With the recent spate of “diverse” films in the Hollywood marketplace, audiences searching for representation on the big screen are becoming more shrewd, more
- Tony Donatelli scored two goals and the visiting Blast earned a 6-3 win over the Syracuse Silver Knights on Thursday night.
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For better or worse, I think I unwittingly take some of my fashion cues from my grandfather. He whose house was painted a shade of salmon on the outside, wi
- “House of Cards,” the Maryland-made Netflix political drama that was shut out in Golden Globes nominations this week, picked up a couple today from the Screen
- "Do you believe in metaphysics and astral energy and all that?" Aaron Sims, in his early 20s and from West Baltimore, asks the few dozen Baltimoreans in line in
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- For all its gossipy, even-silly, TMZ-like tone at times, "The People v. O.J. Simpson" will engage millions of viewers in events that contextualize today's emotionally charged national conversations about police-community relations and race.
- We, like many binge-watchers, are counting the days until "House of Cards" returns to Netflix. (Update: Only 64 to go!) In the mean time, we'll stay busy by keeping in-real-life tabs on the man behind Frank Underwood, Kevin Spacey. Like his character, he seems to pop up in unexpected ways.
- "House of Cards," the Maryland-made Netflix political drama, picked up three major SAG nominations.
- Taking a look at the role of the Christmas movie in film history.
- With Pope Francis sitting 20 feet away, Christina Massimei, 26, will lend her three-octave voice to the Mass he is making a centerpiece of his first U.S. visit.
- The Washington Wizards are scheduled to play five games on national television — ESPN or TNT — and will not be in one of the five on Christmas Day.
- Imagine laughing at death that's delivered from the air. In 1939, the renowned radio dramatist, Arch Obler, wrote a short and startling play for the NBC network. He centered "The Laughing Man's" plot on a book that had been discovered in the ruins of a civilization some 20,000 years old. Those who studied the book found its narrative totally incredible. It described warfare between races and abetted by amazing flying machines that dropped "horrible tearing things" on the beings below. The play's
- Danielle S. is entering her second season as a member of the Ravens cheerleading squad. On Friday, she took part in the final day of the Lil Ravens Cheerleading Camp at M&T Bank Stadium, where children ages 6-14 get a chance to learn the sport from current professional cheerleaders.
- Whether it's hosting "Inside the NBA" or calling a Major League Baseball playoff series, Ernie Johnson makes sports broadcasting look as easy.
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- The laws prohibiting most fireworks in Baltimore County are not actively enforced by the police. And penalties for violations are so light (a maximum fine of $250) as to be virtually meaningless — a joke — to perpetrators who easily spend hundreds of dollars on a typical bombardment.
- "Girls Night Out: An Evening with Jada Pinkett Smith" is scheduled for 6 p.m. Oct. 23 at the Baltimore School for the Arts, 712 Cathedral St.
- One of the top television series of the summer of 2013 has a Harford County native among its cast members, an actor who has spent nearly 25 years working with some of the biggest names in the entertainment industry.