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WBAL-TV (Baltimore) | January 06, 2024 Report on Reliable Transportation Megan Latshaw is interviewed.
USA Today | January 05, 2024 Could Jan. 6 insurrection happen again? Weak U.S. gun laws are a threat to our democracy. [Opinion] Tim Carey wrote the piece.
C-SPAN Washington Journal | January 05, 2024 Dr. Paul Spiegel on the Humanitarian Response to the Israel-Hamas War Paul Spiegel is interviewed.
CBS Evening News | January 04, 2024 As gun violence increases, active shooter defense industry booms Odis Johnson is interviewed.
DC NewsNow | January 03, 2024 Virginia Democrats eye limits to assault-style weapons access Lori Haas is quoted.
The New York Times | January 03, 2024 Covid Has Resurged, but Scientists See a Diminished Threat Caitlin Rivers and Gigi Gronvall are quoted.
The Washington Post | January 03, 2024 Wearing hearing aids could reduce your risk of dying earlier Frank Lin is quoted.
Reuters | January 02, 2024 Fact Check: SPARS pandemic scenario 2025-28 is not proof of planned outbreaks Monica Schoch-Spana is quoted.
TRT World News (Turkey) | January 02, 2024 Why is there so little action as Gaza faces an unprecedented human catastrophe? Paul Spiegel is interviewed.
CBS via Yahoo | January 01, 2024 CDC asking public to test early as hospitalizations rise for respiratory viruses Andy Pekosz is interviewed.
The Baltimore Sun | January 01, 2024 Baltimore stays under 300 killings for first time in years. It’s little comfort for families whose ‘light was snatched.’ Daniel Webster is quoted.
The Washington Post | December 29, 2023 A trifecta of viruses in the D.C. region has health officials worried Andy Pekosz is quoted.