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  • NPR's Michel Martin speaks with law professor Cynthia Lee about her proposal that states raise the standard of when an officer is allowed to use force.
  • Country singer CHARLIE RICH. Sony Music has re-issued four of his CD's. "The Fabulous Charlie Rich," "Set Me Free," "Boss Man," and "Feel like going home: The Essential Charlie Rich." Rich died in 1995. Rich died in July of 1995 at the age of 62. Rich was known as the "Silver Fox," (because of his premature gray hair) RICH got his start working with the Sun record label in the late 50s, writing tunes for Jerry Lee Lewis, Roy Orbison, and Johnny Cash. From there he began making records himself. In the 70s he reached his commercial peak with his country hits, "The Most Beautiful Girl," and "Behind Closed Doors." (REBROADCAST FROM 9/3/92).12:28:30 FORWARD PROMO (:29)12:29:00 I.D. BREAK (:59)12:
  • A new Disney+ remake of Doogie Howser, MD stars Peyton Elizabeth Lee as the teenage medical prodigy. Lee is instantly endearing, with an energetic mixture of confidence and insecurities.
  • President Trump, still objecting to the election, said Thursday there will be a peaceful transfer of power in two weeks. But the scars of the riot he…
  • In honor of Women’s History Month, each Humanities Connection segment in March will feature a woman in media management, those working at art museums, or…
  • Physician and bibliophile Sir William Osler, one of the four founding professors of Johns Hopkins Hospital said “It is as important to know the person who…
  • How can the humanities help to recover and celebrate the literature, history, and arts of African-American communities in West Baltimore? Lawrence…
  • When Maryland became the first East Coast state to ban the sale, trade, and distribution of shark fins into law, it served as a much-needed victory for…
  • We hear a lot about the seemingly insurmountable challenges facing our ocean, yet the ocean has some powerful friends working on its behalf.Beth Lowell,…
  • Animals come to the National Aquarium’s Animal Care Center in need. Once they are fully rehabilitated, they often leave our facility with a little…
  • We’ve heard a lot about seafood fraud and why it is detrimental to consumers, but what’s being done about it?Beth Lowell, Campaign Director for Oceana,…
  • Our first guest this morning is Congressman John Sarbanes, a democrat who represents Maryland’s 3rd congressional district. Last year he introduced…
  • Tom talks with Midday Producer Kathleen Cahill.Kathleen recommends:Be Different: My Adventures with Asperger's and My Advice for Fellow Aspergians,…
  • Today we’re talking about cancer, and a surprising rise in oral cancer. A recent analysis found that insurance claims for oral cancer have skyrocketed…
  • Actress Susan Lowe appeared in more than ten of director John Waters’ films, including classics such as Desperate Living, Hairspray, and Cry-Baby. We’ll…
  • Sheilah takes a guided tour of a new exhibit at the George Peabody Library on East Mount Vernon Place. The exhibit is called The Enigmatic Edgar A. Poe in…
  • The priest who would become Pope Francis impressed his Jesuit superiors in Argentina from early on, taking on more responsibilities, sure of himself -…
  • In this edition of Midday Friday: Jay Hancock of Kaiser Health News tells us why out-of-pocket medical costs for American workers keep rising and John…
  • The priest who would become Pope Francis impressed his Jesuit superiors in Argentina from early on, taking on more responsibilities, sure of himself -…
  • Just in time for Thanksgiving, James Beard Award-winning author Michael Ruhlman joins Midday foodies John Shields of Gertrude's and Henry Hong of Thames…
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