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| It's not just the number of words that children hear, it's conversation with parents and others that stimulates their language acquisition and brain development, new research suggests. |
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| A pastor from the church of Martin Luther King decried the sanitization of King’s legacy at an interfaith service held Thursday. |
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| “Ozzie's just one of the greats,” Billick said of the Ravens' longtime general manager. |
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| The owner of Sweet Elizabeth Jane explained to visitors from Bangladesh, India, Nepal and Sri Lanka -- countries prone to natural disasters -- about how she rebounded from the devastating flood. |
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| In a move that is rattling community members, the Columbia Association will discuss an idea to close or repurpose over half of its neighborhood centers. |
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| We asked 25 people from the Baltimore area about ways to improve the community. Here’s what they said. |
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| A tumultuous first two weeks that saw the Orioles require 55 innings of relief is through, and they hope the arrival of Alex Cobb and a week of good starts will mean things are settled down. |
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| As Facebook founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg answered questions before Congress this week about online privacy and his company’s reach, I wondered: What information does Facebook have on me? It turns out it’s a pretty easy thing to find out — and the results are both amusing and disturbing. |
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| Former TV producer Jill Blackstone was arrested at Johns Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore after being charged in the killing of her deaf and partially blind sister, according to authorities. |
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| The bank that is investing in Port Covington says it will look at other investment in Baltimore, including the former Target space at Mondawmin Mall. |
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