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Comedian Paula Poundstone returns to Baltimore to perform at the historic Senator Theater.
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Midday hears from Maryland School Board President Dr. Joshua Michael about the impact of losing more than $400 million of COVID-era reimbursements from the federal government.
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CityLit Project executive director Carla DuPree gives highlights of this year's CityLit Festival!
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It is important to note that when there are national tragedies such as the Los Angeles wildfires, some of the leading Hollywood Stars are more than willing to give financial resources to help those in need. The GOOD News is stars such as Leonardo DiCaprio, Taylor Swift, and Beyonce have all joined together to give millions of dollars to help the victims of the Los Angeles fires to start on the pathway to recovery.
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Whenever there are tight financial times in America, there is a old adage that says the more you have the more that you should give. The GOOD news Dolly Parton not only remains one of top entertainers in American history, but also she is one of greatest American philanthropists.
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There are some actors and actresses who continue to make a difference on the screen as well as in communities across the nation and throughout the world. We note the living legacy and continued contributions of Danny Glover.
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There is a long list of outstanding women leaders that have helped our nation stay relatively healthy. Women’s History Month is an excellent time to pay tribute to those women who have championed the road toward improving the health of the nation. The GOOD News is that the first African American woman to be named as the Surgeon General of the United States was Dr. Joyce Elders.
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New York Times correspondents Luke Broadwater and Annie Karni recount a dysfunctional 118th U.S. Congress and its colorful members.
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What if the key to life lies in embracing uncertainty? In this episode, Al, Catherine, and Mihaela explore effective strategies for navigating the future and turning uncertainty into growth opportunities. Drawing on compelling research from Transamerica Institute, they share actionable insights to help you move forward with purpose, intention, and resilience.
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Midday on Sports goes to the ballpark for the first home game at Camden Yards for the Baltimore Orioles.
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For International Transgender Day of Visibility, therapist M. Pease, Trans Maryland executive director Lee Blinder, and Trans Maryland policy director Charlotte Hoffman discuss what life is like for transgender people in Maryland. They also talk about the Birth Certificate Modernization Act, a bill currently in the General Assembly.
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Equality for Women is equality for all. As we celebrate Women’s History Month, we a grateful to those who have made history in the fields of medicine and science. The GOOD News is the legacy of Dr. Valerie Montgomery Rice lives on for her precedent setting leadership as the first African American woman to lead a medical school in the United States.