Nearly 75 people gathered Wednesday night at the intersection of Wyman Park Drive and Remington Avenue to urge the Johns Hopkins University to address its policing and tax practices, and stop building its AI Institute. “These demands are not radical. They’re about fairness, transparency — something Hopkins knows nothing about, and what our city officials even often struggle … [Read more...] about Protesters tell Johns Hopkins University to ‘give the city back!’
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Stan ‘The Fan’ Charles: Orioles Appear To Be Going All-In On Adley Rutschman
What surprised Stan "The Fan" Charles most about Mike Elias' end-of-season comments was his no-holds-barred support for catcher Adley Rutschman. The post Stan ‘The Fan’ Charles: Orioles Appear To Be Going All-In On Adley Rutschman appeared first on PressBox. … [Read more...] about Stan ‘The Fan’ Charles: Orioles Appear To Be Going All-In On Adley Rutschman
10/15: The Takeout with Major Garrett
Trump confirms he authorized covert CIA action in Venezuela; Andrew Cuomo underscores Zohran Mamdani’s inexperience in new campaign ad … [Read more...] about 10/15: The Takeout with Major Garrett
AFL GAME SUMMARY FOR 10/15/2025
PEORIA JAVELINAS (3-3) LOST 6-4 TO GLENDALE DESERT DOGS (2-3) Ethan Anderson went 2 for 5 with a double, 1 run scored and 2 RBI. Thomas Sosa went 0 for 3 with a walk. Sayer Diederich allowed 1 run on 1 hit and walked 1 in 1.0 inning. Brandon Downer struck out 1 in 1.0 inning. Jonny Farmelo (Mariners) went 1 for 2 with a homerun, 2 runs scored, 1 RBI, 3 walks … [Read more...] about AFL GAME SUMMARY FOR 10/15/2025
Orioles don’t want to get caught short on starters again
As Orioles president of baseball operations Mike Elias contemplates the 2026 team, he’ll start with the starters. The Orioles started 16 different pitchers in 2025. Five openers — Keegan Akin, Scott Blewett, Dietrich Enns, Rico Garcia and Albert Suárez — combined to start seven games, mostly late in the season. It’s possible that the 36-year-old Suárez could be a contender for … [Read more...] about Orioles don’t want to get caught short on starters again