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    Trump officials set new requirements for COVID vaccines in healthy adults and children
    Annual COVID-19 shots for healthy younger adults and children will no longer be routinely approved under a major new policy shift unveiled Tuesday by the Trump administration.
    Updated COVID-19 vaccines are available, as well as annual flu shots for people 6 months and older. For those 60 and older or for people who are pregnant, you may want to get the RSV vaccine.
    First US utility seeks permit for a small nuclear reactor
    The nation’s largest public power company submitted a construction permit application to the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission for a small nuclear reactor.
    Cooling towers at the nuclear reactor facility at the Alvin W. Vogtle Electric Generating Plant, in Waynesboro, Ga.
    Katie Pumphrey cuts short 24-mile Bay swim due to poor conditions
    Swimmer Katie Pumphrey cut short her second attempt to swim from the Chesapeake Bay to the Inner Harbor.
    Katie Humphrey grins after completing her 24-mile journey at the Inner Harbor last year.
    How to do ‘recession core’ — the Baltimore way
    Americans are preparing for an economic downturn — a trend that’s evident on “recession core” social media.
    Gabby Rodriguez, center, goes through the stacks of materials available for purchase as store employee Erica Kim, left, organizes crafting goods inside SCRAP Creative Reuse in Pigtown.
    Letter: Baltimore County should honor its deal to raise teacher pay
    Baltimore County should honor its commitment to raise pay for teachers, a letter writer says, and can find the money to do so by trimming other projects.
    An empty classroom.
    The Baltimore Banner wins more than 50 MDDC Press Association awards
    The Banner receives News Organization of the Year (Division A) and 18 Best in Show, 14 first-place and 25 second-place awards.
    The Baltimore Banner was named News Organization of the Year (Division A) for the second year in a row by the MDDC Press Association.
    How federal workers looking for jobs can dodge employment scammers
    Job scams are among the most common and financially damaging schemes, according to the Better Business Bureau.
    In ‘rock fight,’ No. 2 Maryland men’s lacrosse beats Georgetown 9-6 to advance to Final Four
    Maryland will face sixth-seeded Syracuse on Saturday in the semifinals at Gillette Stadium in Foxborough, Massachusetts.
    PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA - MAY 27: Logan McNaney #30 of the Maryland Terrapins walks off the field after the NCAA Division I Mens Lacrosse Championship game against the Notre Dame Fighting Irish at Lincoln Financial Field on May 27, 2024 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The Notre Dame Fighting Irish defeated the Maryland Terrapins 15-5.
    Former President Joe Biden diagnosed with aggressive form of prostate cancer, reviewing treatment options
    Former President Joe Biden was seen last week by doctors after urinary symptoms and a prostate nodule was found.
    U.S. President Joe Biden delivers remarks on the progress his administration is making to lower costs for the American people at Prince George's County Community College on August 15, 2024.
    The future of history: Trump could leave less documentation behind than any previous US president
    Donald Trump's administration says it's the most transparent in history. But it's taken even more drastic steps than his first to shield key documents and information from the public.
    President Donald Trump speaks to reporters outside the West Wing of the White House, Thursday, May 8, 2025, in Washington.
    Letter: Preakness and other horse races are inhumane and should end
    A letter writer says Preakness and other horse races are inhumane, and should be ended.
    Horses rest in the stables before the races begin on Black-Eyed Susan Day, otherwise known as Preakness Friday.
    Letter: Polyamory should not be sensationalized as a headline ‘hook’
    A reader says that highlighting a polyamorous relationship in a Banner headline about a criminal case is sensationalism.
    If you’re a federal worker thinking about a career change, here’s how to get started
    There are resources to help Marylanders evaluate their job options and navigate the shift if they decide to try a new career path.
    Ravens address defensive line depth, agree to terms with nose tackle John Jenkins
    Jenkins finished third on the Raiders last year with 21 run stops, according to PFF.
    Nose tackle John Jenkins, formerly of the Las Vegas Raiders, joined the Ravens on a one-year contract.
    Gov. Moore vetoes bill creating a state commission to study reparations
    Maryland Gov. Wes Moore vetoed a bill requiring a study of reparations for the lingering effects of slavery and state-sanctioned discrimination, pledging he’ll move forward with his own proposals.
    Gov. Wes Moore listens as Attorney General Anthony Brown gives remarks on Maryland’s sweeping audit of police-custody deaths during a news conference at the Maryland State House in Annapolis, Md. on Thursday, May 15, 2025.
    Judge: Trump administration’s claim of state secrets privilege in Kilmar Abrego Garcia case is ‘inadequate’
    A U.S. district judge ordered Abrego Garcia’s return in April and has since directed the administration to provide documents and testimony showing what it has done, if anything, to comply.
    In a photo posted to his official X account on Thursday, April 17, 2025, Sen. Chris Van Hollen says he met with Kilmar Abrego Garcia during a trip to El Salvador this week.
    Severe storms possible across Maryland Friday
    Strong to severe thunderstorms are possible across Maryland on Friday, from midday through the early evening hours.
    A woman with an umbrella walks past Garrett Park on E. Patapsco Ave. on a rainy day in Brooklyn, Md. on Wednesday, March 5, 2025.
    He committed to Maryland lacrosse in 8th grade. Now he’s growing into a star.
    Maryland native Eric Spanos is the leading scorer for a Terps team that’s a win away from another Final Four.
    Maryland men's lacrosse attackman Eric Spanos
    Dr. David Fowler was a well-respected medical examiner, until he wasn’t
    Dr. David Fowler was a well-regarded former chief medical examiner before he consulted on a high-profile case that brought fresh scrutiny to his work in Maryland.
    In this image from video, Dr. David Fowler, a retired forensic pathologist and former chief medical examiner for the state of Maryland testifies as Hennepin County Judge Peter Cahill presides, Wednesday, April 14, 2021, in the trial of former Minneapolis police Officer Derek Chauvin at the Hennepin County Courthouse in Minneapolis, Minn. Chauvin is charged in the May 25, 2020 death of George Floyd.
    Forensic failures: 36 police-custody deaths should have been ruled a homicide, audit finds
    The yearslong audit cited racial and pro-police bias in the work of the state’s Office of the Chief Medical Examiner.
    In this Jan. 28, 2019, photo, pictures of Anton Black decorate a collage in his family's home in Greensboro, Md. Black, 19, died after a struggle with three officers and a civilian outside the home in September 2018.
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