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Pitts: The education gap between left and right
"I love the poorly educated!" -- Donald Trump"Think! It ain't illegal yet." -- FunkadelicIt's time we talked about the most consequential political divide in...
Was I sport to the drunken salesmen?
As soon as the hotel elevator doors close, I realize my mistake. Men surround me on all sides. Drunk men. Drunk salesmen, specifically, with...
An undercurrent of fear in Baltimore's immigrant communities
On Sunday Feb. 12, hundreds of Latino, African-American, white and Asian neighbors marched in Highlandtown to Patterson Park chanting "No hate, no fear, immigrants...
Trump: Making America less safe again
The new immigration policies President Donald Trump's administration released Tuesday make America less humane; they target millions of people who have been in this...
Make the mayor accountable for the schools
It was a strange set of circumstances that led to the joint-governance arrangement between the city and state for Baltimore's public schools. Twenty years...
Alternative fact of the week: Last night in the school bathroom
Strictly by customary fact-checking standards, this week's most egregious "alternative fact" has become so ubiquitous that it can be identified in just four words:...
Under Armour shares plunge on sales and earnings miss
Under Armour's long streak of eye-popping gains in sales ended abruptly during the all-important holiday season, the company reported Tuesday, sending its stock down...
Legg Mason reports $51.4 million profit for third quarter of fiscal 2017
Legg Mason Inc. reported late Wednesday that it earned $51.4 million in its third fiscal quarter, up from a loss of $138.6 million in...
Baltimore-area financial advisers react to Trump's hold on fiduciary rule
Some Baltimore-area wealth managers welcomed President Donald J. Trump's decision to delay and review an Obama-era financial rule that would change how they provide...
Small merchants brace for competition from Amazon's Prime Now
Sandy Piper's family has been merchants in Hampden for more than 40 years, but when she retires someday, she's not sure there will be...