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Md. seeks control over costs of care
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Baltimore sets up a rest stop for birds
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Young scholars try on the white coats for size
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Balto. Co. rezoning is challenged
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Mosby’s Freddie Gray blame game
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Few city agency audits completed
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When inmates can speak to reporters clarified
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Overdose deaths up 130 percent among 55 and older
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Younger voters feel a third-party pull
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MEDICINE&SCIENCE
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Device gives a leg up in video games and more
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A 3-D printer may soon be making bone grafts
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GOP backers now backing away
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Trump could have paid no taxes for 18 years
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Matthew menaces Jamaica, Haiti, Cuba
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Baltimore teacher contract talks take turn for worse
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En masse, Orthodox body opts out of pope’s Mass
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Lethal force, brazen shooters
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“I call it ‘Clip City.’ What they got now — they’re death dealers. And it’s not hard to get ’em .”
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“People more cold-hearted these days than when I was growing up. Everybody wants to be a killer. It’s more killings going on now because everybody feel like they got to prove themselves.”
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City’s new zoning code nearing the final hurdle
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Financial sense and public service
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City Council race could be opening for GOP
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Horoscopes
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Richard P. O’Mara
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John I. McKenna, state employee
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Setting goals
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Van Hollen is no friend to businesswomen
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Bring on the PC police
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Narrative-building has become a political obsession
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Kids, independence and the outdoors
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Losing their grip
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Making a big statement in Big Ten
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Weddle leads from back end of the ‘D’
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Rookie Correa feels better after defensive debut but rues drop
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Steelers welcome back Bell as Chiefs visit
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Americans win three of four better-ball matches, lead by 3
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AL LEADERS
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METS 5, PHILLIES 3 Miracle? Mets clinch top wild card
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Gausman eager to pitch Orioles into the postseason
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Kim, Jimenez unlikely heroes of playoff push
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Knights defense carries the day
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Brach turns a tie game into a loss
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City draws the elite of a rising sport
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Bears sloppy but do enough to win
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Vols win on Hail Mary
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Tigers fall to Spiders, 31-28
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Mids humbled in showdown
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Whatever you think, you can’t complain about 4-0
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A slice of city life
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The slugs followed peace lilies indoors
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Simple organization hacks tidy people do every day
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In dining rooms, feel free to mix and match
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Home comes with wine cellar, boat slip
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OUTDOORS IN THE CITY
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Vintage setting for a ceremony
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Chase Brexton Charm Ball
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Walled towns keep Europe in Old World
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Istanbul trip opens up eyes to refugees
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American Airlines refund hardly a first-class move
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New chef energizes menu at Victoria Gastro Pub
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Trying to heal after an affair
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Bright orange fur and strong opinions