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At first blush, it sounds like a torturous way to read an 8,500-word short story. But in a nod to the social media age, The New Yorker is offering up new fiction on Twitter in a series of 140-character bursts.
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Autopsies of the father and his two sons found in a farming accident have revealed that the cause of their deaths was accidental.
Maryland's highest court is ordering a new trial for a prison escape artist convicted of killing a Hagerstown police officer in 1975.
Over 35 million of us will be on the road this long weekend. Do you know the places you're most likely to get a ticket?
More than 100 bicyclists riding from Boston to northern Virginia to honor emergency medical services workers are making a stop in Maryland.
Maryland natural resources officials say Diamond Jim is on the loose.
The Maryland Public Service Commission says utility customers can defer installation of so-called smart meters until the panel issues a permanent order on whether customers can opt out of the meters entirely.
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A gunman looking for someone he believed owed him money took and released hostages in Valparaiso, Indiana, before fatally shooting himself, authorities said Friday.
A judge in New Jersey says a woman who texted her boyfriend while he was driving can't held liable for a car crash he caused while responding to her, seriously injuring a couple on a motorcycle.
What is the most stressful part of your job? A new survey shows more people stress over their work-life balance than anything else at work.
The Times-Picayune, one of the nation's oldest newspapers, will no longer offer print editions seven days a week and instead plans to offer three printed issues a week starting in the fall. The change means New Orleans would become the largest metro area in the nation without a daily newspaper in the digital age.
He was one of the most memorable parts of the 137th Preakness. Now, as he prepares for a run at horse racing's Triple Crown, "I'll Have Another" trainer Doug O'Neil is in the news for doping his horses.
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