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Woman alleges Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs raped her on video in latest lawsuit

By ANDREW DALTON, AP Entertainment Writer LOS ANGELES (AP) — Another woman sued Sean “Diddy” Combs on Tuesday, alleging that the music mogul and his head of security raped her and recorded it on video...

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Larry Hogan says he wouldn’t prioritize Red Line funding in US Senate,...

Former Gov. Larry Hogan said Tuesday the revival of the Red Line project he canceled nearly a decade ago is a mistake and should not be a priority as officials seek federal assistance for Maryland...

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Baltimore artist who tackles lupus in her paintings seeks a kidney donor

Three different versions of Alexandria Wingate appear in a trio of purple paintings the Baltimorean started while a fine art student at Morgan State University. In one, she’s accessorized her Halloween...

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Bits & Bites: Federal Hill bars rebrand in time for Ravens season

Farewell to Banditos, The Charles and SoBo Market. Hello to Ditos, The Perch and The Grateful Fed. Change is in the air in Federal Hill, where several bars have switched it up since the summer,...

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Quick Fix: Singapore Noodles

Linda Gassenheimer | Tribune News Service One of my favorite dishes at a local Chinese restaurant is Singapore Noodles. It’s made with shrimp and rice noodles that have a light curry flavor and a...

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In love, but happy apart: Cohabitation isn’t for all couples, author explains

For the first year of Gwyneth Paltrow’s marriage to second husband Brad Falchuk, they happily lived apart, a choice that the film star and Goop entrepreneur described as a way of preserving their...

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Banned Books Week 2024: Here’s what readers should know

The library is always there to help. That’s especially true during Banned Books Week, which kicked off on Sept. 22. The yearly event not only celebrates the free access of ideas, but it also highlights...

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Holiday travel outlook: when to book Thanksgiving and Christmas flights

Mia Taylor | (TNS) TravelPulse For more than a few globetrotters, booking holiday airfare is a dreaded chore. Because let’s face it, who enjoys being gouged on ticket prices in order to spend...

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Things to do in Baltimore, Sept. 27 to Oct. 3

See the world premiere of a movie or an opera, watch the sendoff of an MTV classic, immerse yourself in local history, cheer at a pig race or attend a steeplechase race. Ongoing: New/Next Film Festival...

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After two decades, Rams Head Live concert venue to close in Downtown Baltimore

Rams Head Live, a staple for concerts in Downtown Baltimore, will close after 20 years. A spokesperson for Power Plant Live, the venue’s landlord, said in a statement Thursday that Rams Head will be...

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Kneads Bakeshop to open in Canton, with plans to add cocktails

Kneads Bakeshop is on the rise again, with plans to open its fourth location in Baltimore this fall at The Shops at Canton Crossing, even before the third location has set up shop. In its new location...

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Southwest Airlines spells out changes designed to boost profit and fend off a...

By DAVID KOENIG DALLAS (AP) — Southwest Airlines executives on Thursday unveiled their vision for Southwest 2.0, an airline that for the first time will give passengers assigned seats, charge them...

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Column: A cookbook with 500 recipes? Too much is never enough

Daniel Neman | (TNS) St. Louis Post-Dispatch Five hundred of anything is too many, and also not enough. The folks at America’s Test Kitchen have (yet) another cookbook out called “America’s Test...

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Cinnamon rolls with chili? Shocking fall food combos Americans love

Jessica Haggard Can you handle fall’s most bizarre flavors? From pumpkin spice tacos to cinnamon rolls and chili, these unusual combinations push the boundaries of taste. Find out if you’ll be craving...

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‘All Happy Families’ review: Disappointing men, wised-up women and a Chicago...

I like “All Happy Families” enough to want a little more of its better stuff, and a little less of the lesser. But with actors as good as Becky Ann Baker — wonderful as the recently retired, no-guff...

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‘Megalopolis’ review: Hate it or love it, Francis Ford Coppola’s movie swings...

Naive, decadent, sluggish, dazzling, touchingly sincere in its belief that “a vital conversation” about the state of our nation can save us, even with barbarians at the gates: There’s something to vex...

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The trans ‘Will & Grace’ is here, and it’s a Netflix road movie starring Will...

Matt Brennan | (TNS) Los Angeles Times TORONTO — Will Ferrell is building up a head of steam. Seated in the nondescript hotel conference room that’s been seized for our interview — a setting that lends...

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Study finds travel can reduce impacts of premature aging

Mia Taylor | (TNS) TravelPulse While travel junkies probably don’t need another reason to justify their wanderlust, it seems there’s new research out showing that being a globetrotter can be a great...

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BSO to premiere ‘Visions of Cahokia’ about vanished Native American civilization

This weekend, with drums and rain sticks and extra-long Indigenous flutes, the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra is preparing to stir the great American melting pot. “Visions of Cahokia,” a 14-minute...

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Annapolis, Anne Arundel officials offer fuller explanations for questions...

Departure day is edging closer for the delegation of state, Annapolis and Anne Arundel County officials heading to Sweden to learn about environmental research, review electric ferries and meet with...

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