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- Midshipmen dance to PSY hit 'Gangnam Style' in video that's already going viral.
- Blind auditions continued Monday night, as the four judges slowly fill out the 16 slots on their teams.
- Fortunately for Gross-Ojekwe, gasoline prices are expected to level off in the coming weeks, experts say. But if the two events that pushed prices up to their current level — conflict in oil-producing Middle East countries and a hurricane passing through the Gulf of Mexico — worsen or recur, respectively, Marylanders like her may be forced to further change their spending habits to accommodate higher prices.
- Randy Orton cut a promo before his match with Tensai insinuating that his match will follow the World Heavyweight Championship match at Night of Champions.
- Despite a federal ban on synthetic drugs, fake marijuana is easy to obtain at gas stations and convenience stores in the Baltimore area, experts say. The drugs — which are often packaged to appeal to young people — can be more dangerous than actual marijuana.
- Last night I was at the Bell Centre in Montreal when Jerry Lawler suffered a heart attack. It was both uncomfortable and concerning.
- Maryland would like the running game to take the pressure off freshman quarterback Perry Hills in matchup with Temple
- Giuseppe Verdi will be honored at Maryland Hall for the Creative Arts in Annapolis Opera's productions of two masterworks — a concert version of "Aida" and a fully staged "Rigoletto."
- Baltimore's rich maritime history makes it a better fit for historic tall ships than IndyCar racing
- The top six dancers are Witney, Chehon, Tiffany, Cyrus, Eliana, and Cole. The remaining four dancers will go to the finals next week.
- WrestleMania 29 is shaping up to be a blockbuster event. I know it's eight months away, and WWE has at least six pay-per-view events before it, but hear me out.
- The second week of the semi-finals is full of acts that could never compete with the ones from the first week
- Record-setting Prairie View A&M pass rusher excited about joining Ravens' practice squad
- Preparations are under way for Harford County Public Library's 8th Annual Gala, "Once Upon a Time: An Evening in the Stacks." The highly-anticipated event will be held Saturday, Nov. 3 from 7 to 11 p.m. at the Abingdon library on Tollgate Road
- Host Nick Cannon referred to this week's episode as the "first semi-finals." This is just reality TV stringing-along an audience and we've all unfortunately grown to accept it.
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- West should save its sympathy for those more deserving of it
- Baltimore escape artist Spencer Horsman returned to "America's Got Talent" last night to try and convince voters he's worth a wildcard spot.
- Al Jazeera English will premiere a thought-provoking and hard-hitting documentary about Baltimore tonight, but viewers here won't be able to see it on cable TV.
- Th 25th edition of WWE SummerSlam ended with Brock Lesnar standing tall, having defeated Triple H by tap out with the Kimura Lock.
- A new documentary from the global channel probes race, class, crime, drugs and incarceration
- Baltimore tech company Videology raises $13 million in investment
- Spencer Horsman may yet escape elimination on "America's Got Talent." Last night, the Baltimore illusionist was one of Howard Stern's picks for next week's wildcard round. But first, we had to suffer through more YouTube acts.
- Tonight's episode, a two-hour slog through 12 YouTube acts, began with Nick Cannon apologizing for the show before it even got started.
- After a three-week hiatus during the Olympic games, or as I like to call them, "Planet Earth's Got Talent," the seventh season of "America's Got Talent" returns tonight.
- Doing homework no can lead to more enjoyment during coming music season
- In the latest example of the trend of spinning off movies, music and more from books, author E.L. James has selected an album of classical music featured in her "Fifty Shades of Grey" trilogy.
- Maryland's comptroller again shows he has a sense of humor as he promotes the state's tax-free shopping week.
- Allison Schmitt, who already has won medals in each of the three colors at the Summer Games, caught Australian Alicia Coutts in the final leg to lead the U.S. to victory in the 4x200 freestyle relay with a new Olympic record.
- Michael Phelps' training partner Allison Schmitt setting Olympic records of her own
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- Michael Phelps looks to add to his Olympic legacy in London Games
- Recently assembled boy idol group VIXX will perform at the Otakon convention on Friday.
- Maryland sold $1.795 billion in lottery tickets during fiscal 2012, the state lottery agency announced Monday.
- The Semper Fidelis Football Program, a joint venture between the U.S. Marine Corps and Junior Rank Sports provides expert football instruction, while reinforcing the Marines' values of honor, courage and commitment.
- Once the most feared pass rusher in football, famous for his 'lights-out' celebration dance in opposing backfields, Shawne Merriman has seemingly fallen off the map since the turn of the decade.
- Joe Jonas, Nelly, John Rich and Gloria Estefan were in Baltimore to shoot an episode of the new CW show.
- Singer talks about touring with Justin Bieber, what he wants in his #1 Girl.
- The Supreme Court decision on President Obama's health care act means three-year-old Avey O'Doherty, who was diagnosed with leukemia in October 2011, cannot be denied health coverage for her pre-existing condition.
- Horsman attempts to escape from a water-filled cube
- Orioles middle reliever Pedro Strop took a long road to the big leagues, where a refined pitch has helped him baffle hitters
- Baltimore's rock 'n' roll chef launching YouTube food channel next week with definite Baltimore 'flavor'
- Bryce Harper has told Comcast SportsNet that Baltimore-based Under Armour will begin selling T-shirts featuring his "that's a clown question, bro" phrase.
- The good news: New reality TV show reveals how past-it Palins have become
- When GMA anchorman Dan Harris leaves the house, George goes into serious hovering mode.
- WWE returns to pay-per-view Sunday with the return of No Way Out. Ring Posts contributors Arda Ocal and Adam Testa weighed in with their predictions for the PPV:
- Laurel Cable TV will hold a six-week producer training class beginning June 20, for anyone interested in learning about television production or volunteering with the station. The class is open to participates ages 14 and up. Classes will be on Wednesdays, June 20 to July 25 from 6 to 8 p.m. There is no class on July 4; a Monday class will be held July 9.