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- Cal Thomas: We must strike a balance between freedom of expression and our desire for safety and security.
- bs-ed-op-0928-marsden-social-20180926. Rachel Marsden: Social media get far too much credit for the ability to change minds by propagating propaganda.
- The top A&E events in the Baltimore area for the week of June 24-30, 2018.
- Baltimore actress Jada Pinkett Smith says she is not a Scientologist, denying claims made last week by actress Leah Remini.
- Workers at Sandy Point StateĀ Park were all atwitter Thursday, with new that Tom Cruise was nearby, shooting scenes for the next "Jack Reacher"Ā movie.
- The promotion of establishment and globalist values has led to Hollywood's dwindling appeal, says Rachel Marsden.
- Residents will have a final opportunity to review the county's redesign plans for Centennial Lane and provide feedback on Thursday, Nov. 17 from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m., in the Burleigh Manor Middle School cafeteria. The meeting was requested by concerned Centennial residents at the second community meeting held on Sept. 8.
- "Obviously, he's one of our leaders now, even in his third year," defensive coordinator Dean Pees said of Mosley.
- As Sharfstein prepares to step down July 1 as president and CEO, a post he's held for 25 years, the hospital is now known as Sheppard Pratt Health System, reflecting an evolution in how mental health is funded and administered nationally and locally.
- In honor of his friend Brian Hubbard, Marc Taylor decided to fund a $300 scholarship for minority students at Atholton High School who plan to attend college and pursue a career in the military. It's named the Taylor Hubbard Military Book Award after the two friends' families.
- When Waterloo Elementary School Principal Sean Martin posted a video of himself popping out of a recycling bin, recreating the Risky Business dance scene and taking backward granny shots at his school during a snow day, he was just trying to make his staff laugh. He didn't expect that the video would get over 7,000 hits on YouTube in less than 24 hours.
- This week 27 years ago, the first computer worm distributed via the Internet (and the first to get mainstream attention) was launched, Philip Morris bought Kraft Foods for $13.1 billion, President Ronald Reagan signed a credit-card disclosure bill, TV host Geraldo Rivera's nose was broken during a brawl on his TV show, "Halloween 4: The Return of Michael Myers" topped the box office and the following songs were the most popular in the U.S., according to Billboard's Hot 100 chart archive.
- Do you ever get the feeling that you are suddenly in the distant future, the future you used to read about all of the time but didn't think you'd be around to experience?
- Escape the heat of the summer months by retreating into an air-conditioned theater with these summer movies.
- The senior midshipmen of the Naval Academy's 19th Company piled into their wardroom in Bancroft Hall on Thursday, cramming themselves four or five abreast on brown couches. After nearly four years of study, they were about to learn whether they would get their dream jobs.
- The new superintendent of the Naval Academy said Thursday that the institution is a national leader in confronting sexual assault and sexual harassment among students, and should be helping other schools tackle what he described as a widespread problem.
- As the United States confronts "perilous challenges," the new head of the Naval Academy said Wednesday, the training, facilities and curriculum at the elite school for future Navy and Marine Corps officers must evolve rapidly.
- 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.
- Comedian works on several TV shows, still tours with stand-up routine
- Jonah Goldberg writes that in both Hollywood and Washington, imagination about scientific possibilities is lacking.
- Ravens linebacker Brendon Ayanbadejo is looking to harness the increased Super Bowl media attention to support same-sex marriage
- Late last month, Tom Cruise heroically came to Sara Lindsey's rescue. More recently, Matt Damon offered the Howard County native a boatload of money to allow his corporation to lease her land. Granted, these events happen in the movies and not in real life, but it's all pretty exciting just the same.
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- Kristen Stewart cheats on Robert Pattinson: The funniest Twitter reactions
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- Twitter takes news that Tom Cruise and Katie Holmes as a challenge for snark