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Maryland congressman Jamie Raskin joins 'Midday' as Democrats debate how to best mount opposition to the GOP majority in the U.S. Congress.
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A pair of local authors share their techniques for working past doubt.
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Award-winning author Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie returns after 12 years with her latest novel chronicling the hopes and aspirations of women in "Dream Count."
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Darnyle Wharton, co-organizer of the Baltimore Peace Movement, joins Midday to discuss May's Peace Promise Weekend.
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Midday Theater Critic J. Wynn Rousucks visits for her weekly theater review.
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Violence is falling in Baltimore. City officials say anti-violence initiatives like Safe Streets are making a difference. But can they survive federal funding cuts and a tightening state budget?
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Earlier this week, a trio of journalists at the Baltimore Banner won the Pulitzer Prize for Local Reporting.
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Lt. Gov. Aruna Miller is seeking to help Maryland federal workers recently fired as part of the Trump administration's campaign of government efficiency.
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Author and playwright Sarah Ruhl writes about the teachers who have made the biggest difference in her life. Ruhl writes that these teachers are often found in unexpected places, and take all shapes and sizes.
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As local college seniors prepare to graduate, we ask one about the job market, AI in school and moreA local college student talks about considering the job market, graduate school and more after college.