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Maryland Reporter News 

Franchot to Hogan: ‘Stop the manipulation of science for political purposes’

October 31, 2020 Maryland Reporter

Gov. Larry Hogan and Comptroller Peter Franchot at a Jan. 8, 2020 Board of Public Works meeting. Governor’s Office photo

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Blogs Sponsored Posts 

Baltimore Jury Awards $229.6 Million In Largest Malpractice Verdict In US History

June 2, 2020June 3, 2020 Cassie Steele

A Baltimore jury awarded last year $229.6 million to a woman in a medical malpractice suit — the largest ever to

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Baltimore Commentary News 

Bloomberg pledges $1.8 billion for college accessibility, but there’s more to the story

December 19, 2018December 19, 2018 Maiss Mohamed

BALTIMORE — College is undoubtedly one of the most expensive journeys 18-year-olds embark on in the U.S. With tuition costs on

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Ghosts of Johns Hopkins is a new book by Antero Pietila. The book explores the history of Baltimore from the time of merchant Johns Hopkins to the presnt day.
Baltimore Literature News 

The Ghosts of Johns Hopkins: Merchant’s legacy key to progress, problems in Baltimore

November 16, 2018September 7, 2020 Anthony C. Hayes

In much of the free world, the name Johns Hopkins is almost sacrosanct. The Baltimore merchant/venture capitalist – a powerful

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News Press Releases 

Become a 2018 Henrietta Lacks Memorial Award Recipient

July 23, 2018July 24, 2018 Press Release

Applications are open for the annual Henrietta Lacks Memorial Award. This $15,000 award is given to a community-based organization that

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National News 

Tuberculosis scare: Johns Hopkins Hospital evacuates 2 research buildings

July 5, 2018 Regina Holmes

The possible tuberculosis exposure occurred in an internal bridge connecting two cancer research buildings on Thursday, according to a spokesperson

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Maryland’s all-payer health care model receives federal approval

May 18, 2018May 18, 2018 Steven Christensen

Maryland’s all-payer health care model received federal approval of a new contract this week. The state’s unique system allows it

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Friends of Puerto Rico: This was a medical mission to a hospital in Lares, Puerto Rico. The FoPR brought Insulin for patients in rural areas.
National News 

Friends of Puerto Rico CEO Angelique Sina: ‘Success takes dedication’

March 9, 2018June 27, 2018 Anthony C. Hayes

Angelique Sina (second from left) joined colleagues on a medical mission to a hospital in Lares, Puerto Rico. The Friends

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News Press Releases 

Turnaround Tuesday receives 2017 Henrietta Lacks Memorial Award

October 18, 2017October 18, 2017 Press Release

Turnaround Tuesday, a program that helps formerly incarcerated individuals and others looking for a fresh start to re-enter the workforce,

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Francis Warrington Gillet IV and his father, Francis Warrington Gillet III, remove the cover from the Michael O’Neal painting titled "Maryland Over Flanders". (Anthony C. Hayes)
Baltimore News World War I 

Forgotten Maryland WWI hero immortalized in art

November 18, 2016May 17, 2017 Anthony C. Hayes

Francis Warrington Gillet IV and his father, Francis Warrington Gillet III, remove the veil covering “Maryland Over Flanders” by artist

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U.S. National Debt

The current U.S. national debt:
$36,214,896,100,379

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