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- I. Robert Goodman, a Baltimore advertising executive who crafted memorable ads for political figures ranging from governors to presidents, died July 18 from chronic obstructive pulmonary disease at Stella Maris Hospice.
- The Confederates were murderers and traitors; their heirs terrorists and cowards. The terrorists won in Nashville, but, fortunately, Baltimore's mayor is continuing Sherman's march to the Inner Harbor, and
- One survey found that college students could more readily identify Kim Kardashian than Joe Biden. No college may be able to change that, but it is possible to better equip Marylanders for citizenship. As Thomas Jefferson argued, a functioning democracy needs an electorate thinking clearly about public issues. The Every Student Succeeds Act that replaced the No Child Left Behind law gives Maryland the power to reexamine its adherence to the Common Core and the tests that they spawned. The states
- Former Senate Republican Leader Trent Lott endorsed Del. Kathy Szeliga's bid for Maryland's open Senate seat on Friday.
- Giant high-tech blimps deployed east of Baltimore were developed to provide an early warning if the nation were ever attacked with cruise missiles, drones or other low-flying weapons. But after 17 years of research and $2.7 billion spent by the Pentagon, the system known as JLENS doesn't work as envisioned.
- WASHINGTON (AP) ¿ A fear of voting has gripped Democratic leaders in the Senate, slowing the chamber's modest productivity this election season to a near halt.
- Havre de Grace quickest to respond; Baltimore City provides incomplete information
- Baltimore County paid for only County Executive's travel; Council members paid own way