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February 13, 2024

Fish or Steak for Valentine’s Day Dinner? What Latest Inflation Report Says About Date Night, How to Save

Cost-conscious couples and singles might consider going for fish instead of steak for Valentine’s Day dinner after the latest inflation report signals a shift in prices compared to last year.

January 23, 2024

What Does the Sale of the Baltimore Sun Mean for Local Journalism?

What is behind the recent purchase of the Baltimore Sun by local conservative media executive David D. Smith? We ask NPR media correspondent David Folkenflik.

January 16, 2024

Losing My Superheroes: The Transformational Power of My HBCU Professors

Dr. Jerome H. Schiele, professor and chair of the Ph.D. Department in Morgan State University’s School of Social Work shares his experiences and thoughts on the importance of HBCU professors in his life.

January 10, 2024

ANALYSIS: How Black Americans Are Caught Up In the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict

The war that erupted in Palestine in October after more than 1,100 Israelis were slaughtered in a Hamas-led terrorist attack, has seen Israel retaliate by killing nearly 25,000 Palestinians and displacing nearly 2 million people.

December 25, 2023

When a College Freshman Missed His Train Home, a MARC Conductor Made Sure He Caught it Anyway

David Williams just wanted to get home to Raeford, North Carolina, but he arrived at Penn Station in Baltimore just as Amtrak’s southbound Palmetto left the station the morning of Dec. 14.

December 24, 2023

Why Black Jesus Made My Grandmother Uncomfortable

The Washington, D.C., my sisters and I grew up in was known as Chocolate City for good reason. As Black children in the city then, we were a majority. We sauntered from school to store to home to kickball field, oblivious to our segregation.