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    SILVER SPRING, MD - MARCH 03: Hundreds of demonstrators gather to protest against Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) cuts outside the headquarters of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration on March 03, 2025 in Silver Spring, Maryland. Last week the Trump administration fired about 800 probationary staff at NOAA, one of the world’s premier centers for climate science. The layoffs are on top of about 500 employees who left the agency after taking the so-called deferred resignation offer.
    Appeals court clears the way for the Trump administration to fire thousands of probationary workers
    A federal appeals court cleared the way Wednesday for President Donald Trump’s administration to fire thousands of probationary workers, halting a judge’s order requiring them to be reinstated.
    Corbin Burnes #39 of the Arizona Diamondbacks delivers a pitch against the New York Yankees.
    Analysis: The Orioles offered big money to Corbin Burnes. Players still want the years.
    The Orioles showed a willingness to spend big on Corbin Burnes, but not over the term he preferred. Can this approach work?
    Our favorite OL, WR and QB draft prospects | Banner Ravens Podcast
    The middle rounds could give the Ravens an opportunity to add more weapons to the passing game.
    WASHINGTON, DC - APRIL 02: U.S. President Donald Trump speaks during a “Make America Wealthy Again” trade announcement event in the Rose Garden at the White House on April 2, 2025 in Washington, DC. Touting the event as “Liberation Day”, Trump announced additional tariffs targeting goods imported to the U.S. (Photo by Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images)
    Trump’s latest round of tariffs goes into effect. Here’s what we know.
    With so many back-and-forth tariff actions and threats, it can be tough to keep track of where things stand. Here’s a rundown of what you need to know.
    Arizona Diamondbacks outfielder Lourdes Gurriel Jr. makes a running catch in the seventh inning. Things went haywire from there.
    An umpiring blunder costs the Orioles at a critical moment
    The Orioles lost, 4-3, to the Arizona Diamondbacks, but the umpires were an unfortunately large part of this story.
    Baltimore Orioles starting pitcher Zach Eflin throws during the second inning of a baseball game against the Boston Red Sox.
    Orioles’ top starter Zach Eflin to be shut down 1 week with a lat strain
    Manager Brandon Hyde said a decision has not yet been made on who will take Eflin’s spot if the righty heads to the injured list.
    Corbin Burnes #39 of the Arizona Diamondbacks poses for a portrait during photo day in February.
    Corbin Burnes says Orioles ‘were kind of set’ on a 4-year deal. He got 6 in Arizona.
    Two sources said the Orioles offered Burnes a four-year, $180 million contract. The average annual value of that contract ($45 million) surpasses the $210-million, six-year deal ($35 million) Burnes agreed to with Arizona.
    The University of Maryland College Park. A UMD spokesperson said that the campus was among those nationwide whose students suddenly lost their ability to legally stay in the U.S.
    U.S. revokes visas of some international students at UMD, UMBC
    The campuses joined the Johns Hopkins University and colleges across the country in publicly acknowledging a wave of visa cancellations affecting their students.
    Former Ravens and University of Michigan assistant football coach Matt Weiss leaves federal court in Detroit, Monday, March 24, 2025. (AP Photo/Paul Sancya)
    Thousands of intimate images found in hacking investigation seized from ex-Ravens coach
    Investigators have seized thousands of intimate photos and videos from a former Baltimore Ravens and University of Michigan assistant football coach who is charged with hacking into the computer accounts of college athletes.
    The Baltimore Orioles prepare to take the field following the National Anthem and ahead of the team’s home opening game against the Boston Red Sox at Oriole Park at Camden Yards in Baltimore on Monday, March 31, 2025.
    Inside the Dugout: The Orioles’ highs and lows so far
    It’s just early in this season, for a team that — as hard as it may be to believe — is different from last year’s.
    The problem with the Brandon Hyde discourse | Banner Baseball Show
    Frustrated fans are blaming the skipper for the Orioles' early-season issues. But is that fair?
    Exhibits in the visitor center at the Harriet Tubman Underground Railroad National Historical Park near Cambridge, detail the life of the abolitionist. The National Park Service manages co-manages the visitor center with Maryland State Parks.
    National Park Service restores Harriet Tubman, slavery words to Underground Railroad website
    The National Park Service restores language to webpages describing the Underground Railroad after reaction to the changes.
    A former rail bridge crosses over Eastern Avenue near Haven Street. In a last-minute budget move, the General Assembly set aside another $1.5 million to help Baltimore purchase the abandoned rail right-of-way for a shared-use path to replace a grant the city lost for failing to use.
    State gives Baltimore $1.5 million again for bike trail after city fumbled funding
    State lawmakers once again carved out $1.5 million for Baltimore’s Greenway Trails Network months after the city fumbled the same amount away.
    CHEVY CHASE, MARYLAND - JUNE 29: Law enforcement officers stand guard as abortion rights activists with Our Rights DC march in front of Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh's house on June 29, 2022 in Chevy Chase, Maryland. Over the last couple months, abortion rights activists have staged protests against the five conservative U.S. Supreme Court Justices. The Supreme Court’s recent decision in the Dobbs v Jackson Women’s Health case overturned the 50-year-old Roe v Wade case and erased federal protection to abortion. (Photo by Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images)
    Man who brought gun to Justice Kavanaugh’s Maryland home pleads guilty to attempted murder
    A California man pleaded guilty on Tuesday to trying to kill U.S. Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh at his home in a suburb of Washington, D.C., nearly three years ago.
    Johns Hopkins University is the first Maryland university to announce publicly that its students have had their visas revoked.
    Johns Hopkins says U.S. revoked visas for about a dozen students
    The university confirmed to The Baltimore Banner on Tuesday morning that "approximately a dozen" international students have had their visas revoked.
    Shoppers walk on a street at a shopping district on April 03, 2025 in Shenzhen, China.
    China vows countermeasures over Trump tariffs as trade war threatens to intensify
    China said the U.S.’s imposition of “so-called ‘reciprocal tariffs’” is “completely groundless.”
    Gunnar Henderson hits a single against the Arizona Diamondbacks in the fifth inning.
    With hits, steals and a bat flip, Gunnar Henderson gets back to doing Gunnar Henderson things
    “Gunnar being Gunnar is a really good thing for the O’s,” right fielder Ryan O’Hearn said.
    Commuters wait to board the 5 a.m. MARC train to Washington at the West Baltimore Station.
    Federal workers are cramming the roads and trains to return to the office
    The Baltimore-D.C. commuter, once endangered, is in species-recovery mode.
    Baltimore Orioles' Ryan Mountcastle watches the flight of his two-run single in the fifth inning.
    Orioles open Arizona series with perhaps their most complete performance
    Zach Eflin threw another gem but left the 5-1 victory with shoulder fatigue, Brandon Hyde says
    Heston Kjerstad celebrates with teammates after scoring against the Kansas City Royals on April 5.
    Analysis: To prove they can hit lefties, Kjerstad and Holliday need more opportunities
    The Orioles’ propensity for platoon matchups is well documented. At times, such as Sunday, it leads to frustration from a fan base hoping this season will lead to greater results.
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