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  • It’s the What Ya' Got Cookin'? Thanksgiving edition, a beloved tradition here on Midday, going all the way back to 2016. Midday’s resident foodies John…
  • Sam Cogen took office at the end of 2023, replacing 33-year incumbent John Anderson.
  • Loneliness, luck (or the lack of it), birth and death weave their way through Will Eno’s play, “Middletown” -- now at the Theatrical Mining Company in…
  • With more availability of COVID-19 vaccines, the end of the pandemic may be in sight. But millions of people who were infected continue to battle lasting complications.Hopkins epidemiologist Priya Duggal tells of a new survey collecting data about COVID symptoms and of genetic research into why some people are vulnerable to long COVID. Check out the Johns Hopkins Long COVID Study.And we hear from Chimére Smith, who has spent more than a year navigating the painful reality of long haul COVID.
  • Marc Alan Lee, who died when he stepped into enemy fire to defend his buddies in Ramadi, is the first Navy SEAL to die in Iraq. The Navy group is among the most elite and secretive forces in the U.S. military. Lee overcame hellish training and pneumonia to become a SEAL. He was brawny and boastful but spoke openly of his love of God and family.
  • Jimmy "Jay" Lee's body has never been found, but a judge declared him dead. Jurors said they were unable to reach a verdict after over nine and a half hours of deliberation.
  • President Obama recently announced a plan to close the prison at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. Three people with close ties to the issue share their views on whether or not to close the detention center.
  • The 80-year-old Hollywood Foreign Press Association handed out its awards in a ceremony hosted by comedian Jerrod Carmichael. Here's who won.
  • A new NPR poll finds that President Trump's economic approval has hit a new low at 36%. And, Congress has two days to take action on health care subsidies.
  • Lindsey Moon joined Wisconsin Public Radio in Madison as the Lee Ester News Fellow in August 2012. She comes to WPR from Iowa Public Radio where she was a reporter/producer working on both investigative reporting projects and the network's two locally produced daily talk programs. She is a contributor to the Iowa Center for Public Affairs Journalism and is interested in health issues, sustainability, as well as arts and culture.
  • Lawrence Jackson grew up in West Baltimore … and after decades teaching at universities elsewhere, arrived back in the city as a “distinguished professor” at Johns Hopkins. Shelter, his new collection of multi-layered essays, traces history, geography and relationships in Baltimore.
  • We’ll go On the Record with the author of Ripped Apart: Living Misdiagnosed to talk about a distressing Baltimore case of medical malpractice, and with the widow of the man who died. And we ask a Johns Hopkins expert how common diagnostic errors are.
  • Against the odds, Senate Democrats are trying to pass a massive bill that would tackle voter suppression, election security and dark money in campaigns. We ask the chief sponsor, Maryland Congressman John Sarbanes, and University of Baltimore law professor Gilda Daniels--what’s next?
  • Lawrence Jackson grew up in West Baltimore … and after decades teaching at universities elsewhere, came back to the city as a “distinguished professor” at Johns Hopkins. Shelter, his collection of multi-layered essays, traces history, geography and relationships in Baltimore.
  • Fifteen years ago, a child named Josie King died at Johns Hopkins Hospital after a preventable medical error caused her to develop a fatal infection. But…
  • Move over, Mariah Carey: Brenda Lee's reliable holiday hit, first released during the Eisenhower administration, is the No. 1 song on the Billboard Hot 100 — for the first time ever.
  • Something is cookin at Midday! Chef John Shields and Chef Damian Mosley are our experts for today's episode of "What Ya Got Cookin'." We also get a quick nosh with James Beard award-winning restaurateur Cindy Wolf.
  • Today on Midday, updates on efforts to mitigate COVID-19, the outlook for testing, and redoubled efforts of outreach to the African American community…
  • The Banner's Orioles columnist John Meoli joins Matt Bush to discuss the O's hopeful new lineup, their performance at Florida camp, and why many O's are playing in this year's World Baseball Classic.
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