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Mayor's race: Candidates say they'll cut property taxes
The Democratic candidates to be Baltimore's next mayor outlined their plans to cut city property taxes at a forum in South Baltimore Thursday night....
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Civil Rights Icon John Lewis Remembered In Ceremonies Across Alabama
The late Georgia congressman was celebrated Saturday morning at "The Boy From Troy" memorial service in his Alabama hometown. "It's up to us to keep his legacy alive," his great-nephew told mourners.
Rep. John Curtis On Hopes For The New Conservative Climate Caucus
NPR's Sarah McCammon speaks to John Curtis (R-Utah) about how his new climate caucus will educate House Republicans on how climate-focused legislation can be consistent with conservative values.
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John Deere and union reach tentative agreement but strike continues for now
Under the new offer, union workers at the farm equipment maker Deere & Co. would get immediate 10% raises, but a strike that began Oct. 14 will go on while workers study the agreement before a vote.
Morning News Brief: John Brennan, Paul Manafort
Trump follows through on a threat and revokes the security clearance of ex-CIA Director John Brennan. The jury gets the Paul Manafort case. "Living drugs" are an exciting advance in the war on cancer.
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Former Rep. John Dingell Left An Enduring Health Care Legacy
During the 1980s and early 1990s, Rep. John Dingell was instrumental in expanding the Medicaid program, reshaping Medicare and modernizing the Food and Drug Administration. He died Thursday night.
John Hinckley, Who Shot President Reagan, Wins Unconditional Release
A jury found John Hinckley Jr. not guilty by reason of insanity in 1982. On Monday, his lawyer said the "momentous event" of Hinckley's full release in June is appropriate and required by the law.
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Tom chats with writer and activist Mark Johnson
Celebrating the Fourth with selections by 'Stars and Stripes Forever' composer John Philip Sousa
Keith Brion, founder of the New Sousa Band, talks about "The Stars and Stripes Forever" and other John Philip Sousa works.
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The Race Is On: What to Expect in Redmer-Olszewski Contest
The nominees are now in place for the general election race for Baltimore County Executive. Former Delegate Johnny Olszewski won a recount over the…
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Grand Jury Issued Criminal Subpoenas In Connection With John Bolton Book
The move signals the Justice Department has launched a criminal investigation surrounding the publication of The Room Where It Happened after an unsuccessful effort to block it from being published.
In Florida, Fort Myers Residents Prepare For Hurricane Irma
As the path of Hurricane Irma shifts westward, Fort Myers is bracing for a hit. NPR's Scott Simon talks with John Davis of member station WGCU in Fort Myers, Fla.
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Boston Celtics Great And Hall Of Famer John Havlicek Dies At 79
Havlicek was voted one of the 50 greatest players in NBA history. He played 16 seasons with the Celtics — eight of them as NBA champions. Boston media report he had Parkinson's disease.
John Kerry Defends Two-State Solution, Rebukes Israeli Settlements
In a more than hourlong address, the outgoing secretary of state sharply criticized Israel's expansion into the West Bank, saying it was making the future prospect of peace ever dimmer.
John Thompson Jr., Legendary Georgetown Basketball Coach, Dies At 78
The Hall of Famer led the Georgetown men's team to 24 consecutive postseason appearances. He was the first Black coach to win a national men's college basketball title.
Remembering John Dilenschneider, one of the many Americans lost to COVID-19
Jack Dilenschneider died of COVID-19 in September at age 89. After started a small law firm in Ohio in the 1960s, he went south to defend civil rights activists and others trying peacefully to vote.
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Tear-Jerker British Ad Re-Creates Elton John's Christmas Past
The British department store chain John Lewis & Partners is famous for its heart-wrenching Christmas ads. This year's edition features a very famous musician and a life-altering gift.
Who's Who At Tuesday's Trump-Kim Summit In Singapore
When President Trump and Kim Jong Un meet on Tuesday, it will be the result of strenuous diplomacy by officials from the U.S., North Korea and other countries. Here are some of the key figures.
Living Questions: Inter-Faith Dialogues Seek A Vision of Justice in Baltimore
Today, another installment in our monthly series, Living Questions, in which we examine the role of religion in the public sphere. We’re producing this…
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Trump Taps John Kelly As New White House Chief Of Staff
John Kelly, who had been serving as the president's secretary of homeland security, takes a key role at the White House after a week of staff turmoil and infighting.
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