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April 21, 2019

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More than 200 killed in Easter bombings in Sri Lanka; several Americans among dead

More than 200 people were killed and hundreds more wounded in eight bomb blasts that rocked churches and luxury hotels in Sri Lanka on Easter.

Orioles' late comeback bids fall short in 4-3 loss to Twins, sealing second home sweep of season

Dylan Bundy and the Orioles kept the ball in the park Sunday, but that wasn't enough in a 4-3 loss to the Minnesota Twins that secured the club's second home sweep of the season.

Dwight Smith Jr.'s injury hurts Orioles in loss to Twins as his impressive start continues

Dwight Smith Jr. has been one of the most productive hitters in the Orioles lineup this month, but quadriceps tightness knocked him out of Sunday's 4-3 loss to the Twins.

What happened at Mondawmin? Newly obtained documents shed light on start of Baltimore riot.

Documents newly obtained by The Baltimore Sun provide new insights — and revive old questions — about the start of the Baltimore riot near Mondawmin Mall four years ago, one of the most controversial and consequential moments in modern Maryland history.

Knife-wielding Maryland man allegedly threatens to kill family and drink poison

Police say 28-year-old Germantown man Zain Imdad held captive four members of a family — including his estranged wife — in a plan as nonsensical as it was terrifying.

Rudy Giuliani insists Trump did 'nothing wrong' by taking information from Russians

President Donald Trump's lawyer Rudy Giuliani insisted Sunday the president's 2016 campaign did nothing wrong by taking information from the Russians.

Blue Angels gear up for new era in F/A-18 Super Hornet

Two former Blue Angels have been busy laying the groundwork for one of the biggest changes in the team's nearly 75-year history.

Janet Caslow, Baltimore booster and advocate, dies

Janet Caslow, a booster for a number of Baltimore events and programs, including its ports, the Baltimore National Heritage Area Association and volunteer coordinator for the city's Recreation and Parks department, has died.

No. 19 Johns Hopkins men's lacrosse falls to No. 1 Penn State, 20-9, drops to 6-6

The top-ranked Penn State men's lacrosse team knocked off visiting No. 19 Johns Hopkins, 20-9, at Panzer Stadium in State College, Pa., on Sunday.

St. Frances offensive lineman Ja’Khi Green commits to Maryland for 2020 class

Offensive lineman Ja'Khi Green committed orally to Maryland, becoming the fourth member of the Terps' 2020 recruiting class.