By MIKE STOBBE NEW YORK (AP) — The man who attacked the CDC headquarters in Atlanta on Friday fired more than 180 shots into the campus and broke about 150 windows, with bullets piercing “blast-resistant” windows and spattering glass shards into numerous rooms, according to information circulated internally at the agency. Related Articles Police say 3 dead in a … [Read more...] about Man fired 180 shots, breaking 150 windows, in CDC attack
New tariff policy will empty Americans’ wallets | GUEST COMMENTARY
On July 30, the White House released its executive order suspending the de minimis treatment for all foreign shipments of consumption goods. The previous de minimis policy, which allowed international shipments valued $800 or less into the U.S. duty-free, will be phased out on Aug. 28. Ranging from combating the fentanyl crisis to ameliorating “large and persistent” trade … [Read more...] about New tariff policy will empty Americans’ wallets | GUEST COMMENTARY
Ravens observations: Two-score day for Zay Flowers; Robert Longerbeam goes on injured reserve
Sunday’s practice was a course correction from Saturday’s mishaps. The first day of the weekend was marred by a frustrating run of false start penalties to the point that coach John Harbaugh yanked his entire starting offensive line. On Sunday, Ronnie Stanley and Roger Rosengarten each jumped once but that was all for the front five the rest of the 2 1/2-hour practice. Lamar … [Read more...] about Ravens observations: Two-score day for Zay Flowers; Robert Longerbeam goes on injured reserve
The party I once trusted turned its back on Israel | GUEST COMMENTARY
I grew up believing the Democratic Party was the natural home for Jews like me. It was the party of civil rights, compassion and standing up for the vulnerable. For decades, Jews overwhelmingly supported Democrats; nearly 78% voted for Kamala Harris in 2024, but I was not one of them. By then, I had already quietly stepped away. I had seen too much. I had watched as … [Read more...] about The party I once trusted turned its back on Israel | GUEST COMMENTARY
Orioles blow late lead in 3-2 loss to Athletics
Vowel supremacy wasn’t the only thing on the line at Camden Yards this weekend. The series between the O’s and A’s matched the second- and third-worst ballclubs in the American League. The O’s might be one game ahead in the standings, but the A’s were at the front of the alphabet this weekend by winning the series. The Orioles on Sunday squandered a ninth-inning lead to lose … [Read more...] about Orioles blow late lead in 3-2 loss to Athletics