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- Not only does FBI Director James Comey have no evidence that scrutiny of police is driving crime, but in advancing the theory, he is also doing a disservice to conscientious officers everywhere.
- Verizon's acquisition of AOL is a big deal for Baltimore, both for what were once the offices of Advertising.com and companies like Millennial Media and Videology.
- Let's face it. Some current and even a few traditional wedding trends are downright tacky, maybe even borderline offensive. Confused about proper wedding behavior? We recruited advice from a descendant of the queen of taste ¿ Emily Post.
- The candidates running in Maryland's June 24 primary election are slowly beginning to embrace an increasingly sophisticated campaign technique known as micro-targeting that allows them to identify potential supporters and aim advertising — as well as personal contacts — directly at those individuals.
- When Scott Ewart started writing his "technology scorecards" in January of this year, his first thought was that the posts, which link to social media websites for every candidate in Howard County's burgeoning field of options, could be a good resource for voters.
- Google has opened six pop-up stores in the U.S. for the holiday season, including the one at Westfield Annapolis, which will be open through Dec. 24.
- This week on "The Amazing Race" we see what happens when heat, stress and jet lag collide. Hint: it's a degree of crazy we've never seen before.
- The football star's "MSA rap" video has already garnered nearly 20,000 hits on YouTube.
- Dennis Rodman is back from a rather foggy Asia visit, Google is remembering a civil rights campaigner, and Mitt Romney wishes he were president. Welcome to your post-weekend online trends report for Monday, March 4.
- Zack Ryder has had the most up and down two years that a WWE superstar can have.
- You guys know Phil Keoghan is from Christchurch, New Zealand, right? Well, this week's episode takes place in his hometown, and no one is more excited about it than him.
- Welcome to Week Two of "The Amazing Race," featuring the Secret Alliance Fight Club and also the Alliance of Quitters
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- Former Patterson star Aquille Carr has spent his senior season at Princeton Day Academy in Laurel, is trying to rebuild his reputation after a turbulent year that included an arrest and several school transfers. Despite all that, Carr seems to be thinking ahead to professional opportunities overseas.
- Would Ben Carson approve cutting research at Hopkins to balance the federal budget?
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- It's been so long since we enjoyed Phil Keoghan and his eyebrow and his hats. The sight still takes my breath away, especially when he's staring at the water in Bora Bora.
- Viral video craze prompts locals to don helmets, start dancing
- Baltimore artist Stephanie Barber compiled anonymous remarks from video of Bob Seger classic
- The Baltimore entertainment attorney who represented White House state dinner crashers Tareq and Michaele Salahi and "The Wire" actress Felicia "Snoop" Pearson was disbarred Monday after the state's highest court found he had, among other things, overbilled clients and misused money given to him as a retainer.
- Julie Lenzer Kirk, who heads Howard County's Maryland Center for Entrepreneurship, has been to the White House for briefings before, but has never been called upon to speak there. She got her chance last week, amid the lofty ceilings and marble-paneled walls, delivering a presentation on a nearly year-old economic development effort.
- Kendrick Lamar, Phoenix and Passion Pit were named headliners of the fourth annual Sweetlife Festival at Columbia, Maryland's Merriweather Post Pavilion on May 11.
- A 57-year-old Randallstown woman has been arrested after video of her abusing an intellectually disabled man in her care at a Columbia group home surfaced online, according to Howard County Police.
- Ravens-theme works by Baltimore area artists have sprouted up in advance of Super Bowl
- Baltimore's Enoch Pratt Free Library wants in on the Super Bowl betting action -- with a book-lover's slant.
- Oak Crest retirement community in Parkville films YouTube video to cheer on the Ravens for the Super Bowl.
- The Ingrassias of Bel Air are doing what they can to support the Baltimore Ravens in their quest for another Super Bowl title
- Canadian pianist Marc-Andre Hamelin makes Baltimore recital debut on Shriver Hall Concert Series
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- Race On partner Greg O'Neill remains confident that Labor Day event will become fixture in Baltimore
- Even if Beyonce lip-synced at the inauguration, she was not the first.
- As Sheamus walked down the RAW ramp to follow John Cena, he called Cena's promo "bizarre." That it was.
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- Earl Weaver, the franchise's Hall of Fame manager, died Friday while on a baseball-themed cruise in Caribbean. On Saturday, the club held its annual FanFest at the Baltimore Convention Center with a record attendance and heavy hearts.
- In the video -- which is making the Youtube rounds -- they sing: 'Everyone else might think we're crazy, but we're the Ravens, so bring on Brady.'
- Bel Air resident Keith Letourneau's freakout is real, he says
- Starrz, the rising Baltimore rapper, drops his latest video, "American Nightmare," featuring R&B singer Paula Campbell
- Planned soybean crushing plant in Pennsylvania poses a danger to the region
- The LXM Pro Challenge had its final stop on the 2012 tour Saturday night in Del Mar, Calif., and Team STX defeated Team Sole, 15-12, in their series' seventh game, a contest that featured nine lead changes and eight ties.
- Ravens and Redskins aid girl, 11
- Robert L. Ehrlich Jr. surveys the political landscape, from the fiscal cliff to immigration to Benghazi
- Baltimore dream-pop duo Beach House releases "New Year," a home-movie style music video.
- Ravens linebacker Ray Lewis has already built a reputation as a motivational speaker, but now he'll get paid for it