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Saturday, Dec 1 George Herbert Walker Bush, the linchpin of an American political dynasty and 41st president of the United States, who rode foreign policy triumphs to high popularity at the end of the Cold War only to suffer a revolt in his own party and a painful defeat for reelection, has died. | | |
| The passing of former President George H.W. Bush on Friday evening gives us cause to relive a moment when Baltimore was the center of media attention — and a seat of U.S. and British power. |
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| A 10-question interview with Rev. Jamal H. Bryant, who recently announced he will be leaving the church he founded, the Empowerment Temple, for a Baptist megachurch in Atlanta. |
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| Sebastian Elney scored in the 29th minute as the 11th-seeded Maryland men’s soccer team beat third-seeded Kentucky, 1-0, to advance to the College Cup for the first time since 2013 on Friday night. |
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| Highlandtown's train garden reappears and reproduces the neighborhood's revered landmarks |
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| Maryland's Big Ten opener against Penn State on Saturday at Xfinity Center will be the first step back toward the NCAA tournament for the Terps after a disappointing 2017-18 season. |
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| On Friday, the University of Maryland College Park said the CDC has confirmed more cases of the adenovirus after conducted tests on specimens. |
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| The Orioles have decided not to tender 2019 contracts to infielder Tim Beckham and catcher Caleb Joseph, the team announced at Friday night’s deadline to issue deals to arbitration-eligible players. |
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| In addition to harming sea life, acoustic tests — in which boats tugging rods pressurized for sound emit jet engine-like booms 10 to 12 seconds apart for days and sometimes months — can disrupt thriving commercial fisheries. |
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| Former Orioles All-Star Jonathan Schoop, who they traded to the Milwaukee Brewers on July 31, wasn't tendered a contract and is now a free agent. |
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| A FedEx driver made an unplanned stop to fold an American flag for a Ferndale family when he saw it had blown down in Wednesday's wind. |
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