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    Previewing Ravens vs. Titans: 5 things to watch, including Odell Beckham Jr., late-game offense and a ‘cement’ field
    The 2-3 Titans are one of the least intimidating opponents on a Ravens schedule that looks tougher by the week.
    Tottenham Hotspur Stadium was the site of last week's Buffalo Bills-Jacksonville Jaguars game. At least one Bills player was not impressed.
    Catching up with Andy Harris, Maryland’s guy in the chaos Congress
    A conversation with the sole Maryland Republican in Congress, Andy Harris, over why he's not stressed by the House leadership impasse and why he thinks the GOP's slim majority has been effective.
    U.S. Rep. Andy Harris, R-Maryland, talks about the impasses in selecting a new speaker Thursday at his office on Capitol Hill.
    Week 6: The Great British Take-Off | The Banner Ravens Podcast
    Hosts Paul Mancano and Jonas Shaffer chat with “UKRavens Podcast” co-host James Ogden about how London fans have embraced the Ravens. Then they play a round of "The Great British Take-Off," providing spicy hot takes, before Paul and Jonas preview Sunday’s matchup against the Titans.
    Sharfstein set to take over Maryland board overseeing hospital rates
    Former Maryland Health Secretary Joshua Sharfstein will chair the Maryland Health Services Cost Review Commission.
    Former Maryland Health Secretary Joshua M. Sharfstein has been named chair of the Maryland Health Services Cost Review Commission by Gov. Wes Moore.
    Interim Maryland schools superintendent wants to stay on the job
    Carey Wright, incoming interim state superintendent, said she’ll apply for a four-year term as the leader of the Maryland State Department of Education.
    Clarence Crawford, president of the Maryland State Board of Education, sits with the new interim superintendent of Maryland Public Schools Carey Wright and Josh Michael, vice president of the board, at a news conference on Thursday.
    Maryland’s Cardin introducing bipartisan resolution backing Israel after Hamas attack
    “The U.S. Congress is unified in working to support our ally, and to send a clear message to the world that terrorism against innocents will not be tolerated,” Cardin said.
    U.S. Sen. Ben Cardin endorses gubernational candidate Wes Moore at an election event at Bowie State University on Nov. 7, 2022.
    Ravens OLB David Ojabo won’t undergo surgery, hopes to return this season
    Ojabo left the Ravens’ Week 3 loss to the Colts and was later placed on injured reserve. Meanwhile, Jadeveon Clowney and Geno Stone returned to practice Thursday, giving the Ravens a largely healthy roster.
    Ravens linebacker David Ojabo forces Houston Texans quarterback C.J. Stroud to fumble in Week 1.
    Michael Locksley’s halftime interview against Indiana wasn’t just funny; it was prophetic
    Maryland beat Indiana easily despite the mistakes Locksley ranted about in a halftime interview. Similar issues emerged a week later against Ohio State, this time dooming the Terps against a better opponent.
    COLLEGE PARK, MD, SPET. 2 2023--University of Maryland Head Coach Mike Locksley during a 38-6 Victory over Towson University..
    For some Ravens players, London game is a first opportunity to travel abroad
    The Ravens relocated more than 200 players, coaches, officials and staffers overseas for Sunday’s game against the Tennessee Titans. A recent survey of the Ravens’ locker room revealed a small but disparate group of players with unstamped passports.
    Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson demonstrates his skill during a flag football session with local children after the practice Wednesday in London.
    Will Schwarz is on a mission to make sure we learn about lynchings in Maryland
    As president of the Maryland Lynching Memorial Project, Will Schwarz has the task of addressing the atrocities of racial terror murders of the past while helping to ensure that these crimes are not repeated in the future.
    Will Schwarz, president of the Maryland Lynching Memorial Project.
    Tommy Hunter is retiring from baseball, and he couldn’t be happier | The Adam Jones Podcast
    On the latest episode, former Orioles pitcher Tommy Hunter breaks the news that he's retiring from professional baseball, and he talks about the highs and lows of the playoffs. Plus, Paul Mancano, The Banner's audience engagement editor for sports, shares expectations for the Ravens vs. Titans game.
    As work begins in London, Ravens OLB Jadeveon Clowney and S Geno Stone not practicing
    Clowney has been a sound run defender this season, and he’d be called upon Sunday to help stop Tennessee RB Derrick Henry.
    Jadeveon Clowney, #24 of the Baltimore Ravens, pressures Dorian Thompson-Robinson, #17 of the Cleveland Browns, during the second half at Cleveland Browns Stadium on Oct. 1, 2023 in Cleveland, Ohio.
    You don’t have to wear a mask in most Maryland hospitals, doctors’ offices. But should you?
    Most hospitals and doctors’ offices aren’t mandating masks, but they can stave off illness, expert say.
    Many medical facilities’ official policies recommend, even strongly recommend, visitors and staff wear masks.
    As Ravens return to London, they want a good night’s sleep — not another nightmare
    When the Ravens flew to London in 2017, “I feel like we were just trying to catch up on sleep the whole time,” Brent Urban said.
    John Harbaugh, head coach of the Baltimore Ravens, shows his frustration toward the down judge during the NFL International Series match between Baltimore Ravens and Jacksonville Jaguars at Wembley Stadium on Sept. 24, 2017 in London, England.
    Key takeaways from iMPACT Maryland
    Dozens of newsmakers spanning the public, private and nonprofit sectors came together Tuesday for iMPACT Maryland, The Baltimore Banner’s new event for thought leaders to swap insights and discuss innovative ideas for the state’s future.
    A conversation with Gov. Wes Moore featuring Brian Stelter at iMPACT Maryland, a thought-leadership conference hosted by The Baltimore Banner on Tuesday, Oct. 10, 2023 in Baltimore.
    Photos: Scenes from iMPACT Maryland
    Thought leaders and newsmakers gathered at the Joseph Meyerhoff Symphony Hall in Baltimore for The Baltimore Banner’s inaugural iMPACT Maryland thought-leadership conference.
    The Baltimore Banner's Editor in Chief Kimi Yoshino moderated a fireside discussion on how philanthropy and giving impact our communities at iMPACT Maryland, a thought-leadership conference hosted by The Banner on Tuesday, Oct.10, 2023, in Baltimore. Panelists included John Brothers, President of T. Rowe Price Foundation and T. Rowe Price Program for Charitable Giving, and Franklyn Baker, chief executive of United Way of Central Maryland.
    Vigil held to remember victims of deadly Hamas attacks on Israel
    The escalating conflict is stoking anxiety among Marylanders with ties to the region.
    Hundreds gather at Beth Tfiloh synagogue in Pikesville on Oct. 10, 2023 for a vigil to remember the victims of a Hamas attack on Israel that left more than 1000 people, including women and children, dead over the weekend.
    Goucher College student killed by suspected drunk driver in Towson, police say
    A Goucher College student was struck and killed by a suspected drunk driver in Towson Saturday afternoon, Baltimore County Police said.
    Eliza Grover, 24
    Webb space telescope shows ‘ethereal’ view of stars being born
    Researchers using the James Webb Space Telescope were able to capture an “ethereal” view of a region inside a nearby dwarf galaxy where stars are forming.
    A new infrared image of NGC 346 from NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope’s Mid-Infrared Instrument (MIRI) traces emissions from cool gas and dust.
    Maryland schools taught reading the wrong way for decades. That’s starting to change.
    The science of reading is finally making its way to Maryland, but the shift has been slow and uneven.
    The science behind how to teach reading.
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