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Nov 05 2025POLITICS

Maine's Senate Race: Experience vs. Emotion

In the upcoming Democratic Senate primary in Maine, voters are at a crossroads. They must decide between a seasoned politician and a candidate who ignites passion. Many believe the party should rally behind the candidate who evokes hope and understanding. The candidate leading in the polls has a so

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Oct 30 2025HEALTH

Teamwork Tackles High Blood Sugar in Diabetes Care

Type 2 diabetes is becoming more common, and many people struggle to manage their blood sugar levels. A recent study explored a new way to help those with high HbA1c, a marker of long-term blood sugar control. The idea was simple: bring together primary care nurses and community pharmacists to provi

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Oct 28 2025WEATHER

Maryland's Weather Rollercoaster: Rain and Wind Ahead

Maryland is in for a weather rollercoaster this week. After a chilly Monday, things are about to get interesting. The first half of the week will be dry and cool. But by Wednesday, rain and wind will make their grand entrance. Monday starts off crisp with a bit of frost in the morning. But don't wo

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Oct 19 2025POLITICS

From Oyster Farmer to Senate Hopeful: A Look at Graham Platner's Journey

Graham Platner, a Maine resident and oyster farmer, is making waves in the Democratic primary for Senate. He recently addressed some controversial past social media posts, sparking conversations about growth and change. Platner, a veteran of the Army and Marines, served tours in Iraq and Afghanistan

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Oct 19 2025RELIGION

A Metro Station in Tehran Honors Mary

In the heart of Tehran, a new metro station stands out for its unique design. The Maryam Moghaddas station is not your typical transit hub. It feels more like stepping into a place of worship, with its arched ceilings and religious artwork. The name Maryam Moghaddas translates to "Holy Mary" in Pers

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Oct 15 2025WEATHER

Maryland's Weather: From Dreary to Delightful

Maryland's weather has been on a rollercoaster lately. It started off gloomy on Tuesday, but things are looking up. A nor'easter that's been hanging around the east coast is finally moving out. So, the dreary weather that's been sticking around Maryland early Tuesday will start to clear up as the da

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Oct 12 2025HEALTH

How a Pharmacy Program is Tackling Antibiotic Overuse

Antibiotics are becoming less effective due to overuse. This is a big problem worldwide. In places with fewer resources, doctors in primary care often prescribe antibiotics without proper oversight. This leads to unnecessary use. While big hospitals have made progress in using antibiotics wisely, sm

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Oct 10 2025OPINION

Minnesota's Leaders: Science, Sports, and Public Good

In Minnesota, leaders are taking a stand for science and public health. Governor Tim Walz and his wife recently got their COVID-19 and flu shots in public. This is a big deal because it shows they trust science and want to protect everyone's health. Meanwhile, some people still spread false informat

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Sep 06 2025EDUCATION

Seven Maryland Teachers Shine as Top Educators

Seven dedicated teachers from across Maryland have been chosen as finalists for the 2026 Teacher of the Year award. These educators, each representing a different county, were selected for their exceptional contributions to education. The finalists include Jacqueline Sanderson from Anne Arundel Coun

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Aug 17 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Fun and Games Await at Maryland's Biggest Fair

The Maryland State Fair is back, and it's bigger than ever! This year, it's happening over three weekends, starting August 21 and ending September 7. It's the perfect place for families to have a blast together. There's something for everyone at the fair. Food lovers can enjoy delicious treats from

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