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We learn about the ‘Rural Health Equity and Access Longitudinal Elective’ program at University of Maryland School of Medicine.
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Midday revisits Tom's conversation with the authors of 'White Rural Rage: The Threat to American Democracy.'
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The new horror/comedy film “For Sale By Exorcist” premieres in Baltimore this Saturday, at the SNF Parkway Theater. Filmmaker Melissa LaMartina gives us a preview.
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Bill Adair is co-founder of the fact-checking news site PolitiFact and has expanded his mission in his new book 'Beyond the Big Lie: The Epidemic of Political Lying, Why Republicans Do It More, and How It Could Burn Down Our Democracy.'
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Council member Zeke Cohen joins Midday to share his priorities as the next City Council President.
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Scott Joplin's Treemonisha will be presented by Opera@Morgan. Elsewhere, violinist Qing Li will perform French Impressions at Emmanuel Episcopal Church.
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What economic values do voters take to the polls? And why did low- and middle-income voters flock to President-elect Trump?
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We ask Maya Lora, an early childhood education reporter at the Baltimore Banner, about the challenges of expanding early childhood education in Maryland.
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On the Midday News Wrap we discuss the city's latest opioid lawsuit, state subsidies for trash incineration and reflect on the legacy of Mary Pat Clarke.
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Black people in several states received racist texts in the wake of the presidential election — we talk with a mom about her daughter's experience, and find out what the Maryland AG is doing about it.