"Baltimore Sun's Future Under New Ownership: A Shift Away from Political Endorsements?"

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The Baltimore Sun's new co-owner, Armstrong Williams, announced that the paper will no longer endorse political candidates, aiming for a more balanced editorial page with competing voices. This decision aligns with other publications previously owned by Alden Global Capital. Williams and co-owner David D. Smith purchased The Sun and surrounding publications, expressing a commitment to fair and objective coverage while facing scrutiny for their conservative political ties.
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