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Today, a conversation with Diamonté Brown, the new president of the Baltimore Teachers Union. She was first elected last spring in a close and contentious…
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If you are a person with a condition that requires millions of dollars worth of pharmaceuticals, even having health insurance may not be enough. Almost no…
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In the early days of the HIV/AIDS crisis in the 1980s, a diagnosis of HIV was a death sentence. Now, infection with HIV -- the human immunodeficiency…
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Today on the News Wrap, we examine how the internet is fanning the flames of political and racial discord in America. Guest host Nathan Sterner speaks…
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It’s another edition of What Ya Got Cookin'? -- our occasional series featuring some of Baltimore’s best chefs and foodies, who take time away from their…
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On April 4, 2018, the 50th anniversary of Martin Luther King, Jr.’s assassination, seven Catholic peace activists cut fences and entered the King’s Bay…
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Tom's guest is Maria Hiaasen. Her husband, Rob Hiaasen, was one of five staffers killed in a mass shooting at the Capital Gazette one year ago today. Rob…
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Today, it's another edition of Midday in the Neighborhood, an occasional series in which we've set out to spotlight the remarkable tapestry of communities…
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Baltimore City’s Liquor Board Waverly Tavern’s liquor license for a week and fined the establishment $2,500 Thursday afternoon.Waverly Tavern owner,…
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It’s Midday on the Media. Today: NPR Media Correspondent and author David Folkenflik joins me to talk about President Trump’s trip to Helsinki. Was it a…