On The Adam Jones Podcast, former MLB umpire Tim Tschida talks about becoming an umpire, his most memorable calls, MLB's new rules, ejections and more with former Orioles star Adam Jones.
Johns Hopkins’ definition of lesbians as “non-men” triggered online outrage from both the right and left, labels of misogyny and even criticism from Harry Potter author J.K. Rowling.
Plans for Harborplace redevelopment need more transparency, a city resident favoring a high-rise residential and retail approach says; Gov. Wes Moore understands the power of history, leaders of organizations devoted to history and preservation say.
Judge Julie Rebecca Rubin ruled that Erie Insurance and The Maryland Insurance Administration have up to 60 days to come to a resolution following the administration’s finding in May that the Pennsylvania-based insurance company used discriminatory practices against Black Baltimore-area brokers, and thus its residents.
Legal actions attacking affirmative action programs threaten to halt or reverse the gains in minority business development in this region and elsewhere, says Sharon Pinder, the president and CEO of the Capital Region Minority Supplier Development Council.
The James Webb Space Telescope has provided a possible answer as to why we can see so much of the universe, and why the light from far away galaxies is not blocked by clouds of gas.
Matt Swope to take over for Rob Vaughn as Maryland baseball’s next head coach. He played college ball for the Terrapins and most recently served as associate head coach.
The big astrological news this week is that Saturn is going to go retrograde from Saturday until Nov. 4. The idea of retrogrades may sound ominous, but they are simply part of the yearly cycle. To simplify, try thinking of retrogrades as time to re-visit, re-evaluate or re-structure the part of your life that is touched by the retrograde planet.