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Fox45 News (Baltimore) | December 20, 2023 Don't Waste Your Food And Money This Holiday Season Roni Neff is interviewed.
Reuters | December 19, 2023 WHO says JN.1 COVID strain a 'variant of interest', poses low risk Andy Pekosz is quoted.
Forbes | December 19, 2023 Want Safer City Streets? Make Traffic Lanes Narrower Shima Hamidi is quoted.
KFF Health News | December 18, 2023 Millions in Opioid Settlement Funds Sit Untouched as Overdose Deaths Rise Sara Whaley is quoted.
CNET | December 18, 2023 Apple to Halt Sales of Its Newest Apple Watches. Here's What to Know Jennifer Schrack is quoted.
The New York Times | December 18, 2023 The Unapologetic ‘Auntie’ of Indigenous Data Melissa Walls is quoted.
PBS NewsHour | December 16, 2023 The risks and rewards of prescribing ketamine for pain and mental health Caleb Alexander is interviewed.
CBS News | December 15, 2023 Residents meet after air quality study reveals presence of coal dust in Curtis Bay Chris Heaney is quoted.
MarketWatch | December 15, 2023 Hospitals bill 50% more for a colonoscopy than surgical centers do, study finds Ge Bai is quoted.
Today | December 15, 2023 What to know about JN.1, the fastest-growing COVID-19 variant in US: Symptoms and more Andy Pekosz is quoted.
WBAL-TV (Baltimore) | December 15, 2023 Experts: Treating water, corrosion control insufficient to protect people from lead pipes Natalie Exum is interviewed.
The Baltimore Sun | December 14, 2023 Curtis Bay residents ask state to shut down South Baltimore CSX facility after study documents toll of coal dust Christopher Heaney is quoted.