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Behind the scenes with professional and amateur athletes.
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Baltimore's plant guru Hilton Carter is hoping to star in his own television series. The pilot episode of Planterior is streaming on Max and Discovery Plus.
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Midday theater critic J. Wynn Rousuck joins Midday to review Cats on stage at Community College of Baltimore County.
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Isabel Cumming is in her 6th year in Baltimore's Office of Inspector General. Recent reports from her office illuminate the mistreatment of city workers.
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Roughly half of congressional Democrats did not attend Israel Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's speech in Washington, D.C., on Wednesday.
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It's What Ya Got Cookin' in the summer. Tom talks with Chef Gwyn Novak from Solomon's Island and John Shield's, owner of Gertrude's at the Baltimore Museum of Art.
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We'll go On the Record with USA Today Washington Bureau chief Susan Page to discuss the end of President Biden’s campaign and the historic presidential bid of Kamala Harris.
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We go On the Record with Natasha Murphy from Black Girls Vote, to hear how the Baltimore-based nonprofit engages young, Black voters — and we learn about their concerns.
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"The Demon of Unrest: A Saga of Hubris, Heartbreak, and Heroism at the Dawn of The Civil War" explores the time period between President Abraham Lincoln's election and the surrender of Fort Sumter in South Carolina.
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Al and Catherine discuss The SECURE 2.0 Act of 2022 and provisions including the Saver’s Match, employer matching contributions for student loan repayments, catch-up contributions, emergency savings, and more. SECURE 2.0 is packed with dozens of provisions to address many of the most pressing issues and opportunities within our current retirement system, ranging from expanding access to workplace retirement plans to increasing ways people can grow and protect their savings. Some of the new law’s provisions have already rolled out while other provisions are slated to roll out next year and in the coming years.
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Following President Joe Biden's announcement Sunday afternoon, several Democratic party leaders in Maryland announced their support for Vice President Kamala Harris.
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As the American economy improves steadily, new jobs are emerging in every state. The GOOD News is, due to the advances in technology, there are new kinds of high-paying jobs that are available, particularly in the solar energy industry.