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Wednesday, Dec 19 President Trump has decided to pull all U.S. troops out of Syria, a defense official said on Wednesday. | | |
| Donald Trump appeared to back off his demand for $5 billion to build a border wall, signaling for the first time that he might be open to a deal. |
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| Gilbert Sandler, whose nostalgic stories of old Baltimore were told in The Sun and on WYPR-FM, died Wednesday afternoon of cancer at Roland Park Place. He was 95. |
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| Baltimore Mayor Catherine Pugh said Wednesday that she wasn't aware that tax authorities had flagged an issue with Darryl De Sousa's taxes more than two years before she named him police commissioner. |
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| Baltimore County Executive Johnny Olszewski Jr. announced Wednesday that he’ll hold public hearings and town hall meetings with police officers as part of his search for a new police chief. |
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| A Baltimore government official was paid both as a salaried and wage-earning employee, wrongly receiving $34,600 in his paychecks, and hid the issue from his bosses, the city's inspector general found. |
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| Another round of heavy rain could produce more flooding Thursday night and Friday across Maryland. A flood watch is in effect across the Baltimore region from Thursday evening through Friday afternoon. At least an inch or two of rain is forecast, with chances for 3-4 inches in some spots. |
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| On Saturday, Ravens safety Eric Weddle will match up with one of his best friends in Los Angeles Chargers quarterback Philip Rivers. That's just one of many colliding narratives in the life of the recent Pro Bowl selection. |
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| Wide receiver Isaiah Hazel, who originally committed to West Virginia, became the first play to sign a national letter of intent at Maryland since Michael Locksley became the coach. |
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| Here’s what you need to know about the Supreme Court decision on sports betting and what it means for Marylanders. |
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