AvatarThe Atlanticflipped into All StoriesAvatarAvatar2 days agoBaltimore Lost More Than a Bridgeverified_publisherThe Atlantic - By Rachel Gutman-WeiLooking out from the harbor used to be an exercise in optimism. You could see the Francis Scott Key Bridge from Fort McHenry, the pentagon-shaped keep that inspired the bridge’s namesake to write the verses that became our national anthem. You could see it from the pagoda in Patterson Park, another …
AvatarThe Rootflipped into Latest.AvatarAvatar2 days agoListen Up, Ladies! Halle Berry Reveals Symptoms of Embarrassing MisdiagnosisThe Root - Angela JohnsonThe actress wants to let others know that the symptoms aren't always what they seem. Actress Halle Berry is out to educate people on the reality of …
FlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logo2 days agoRubama: Ivan Thomas cared for the kids as his wife became a doctor. ‘Now it’s his turn’ to achieve his goal.dailypress.com - Larry RubamaHAMPTON — Last Wednesday was a day that has been in the making for years for Ivan Thomas, his wife and family. Dr. Jennifer Miles-Thomas watched …
FlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logo20 hours agoScoreboard and schedule for Mar. 28addisonindependent.com - Megan JamesHere’s what happened in Addison County sports recently, plus the schedule of upcoming games and events.***SCOREBOARD COLLEGE SPORTSWomen’s …
FlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logo1 day agoFasting, feasting: The science behind intermittent fastinghindustantimes.com - Soumya PillaiOnce touted to be the wonder drug for weight loss and healthy living, the method has recently faced flak for raising the risk of cardiovascular …
AvatarThe New York TimesAvatarAvatar4 days agoShani Mott, Black Studies Scholar Who Examined Power All Around Her, Dies at 47verified_publisherThe New York Times - Campbell RobertsonHer work looked at how race and power are experienced in America. In 2022, she filed a lawsuit saying that the appraisal of her home was undervalued because of bias. Shani Mott, a scholar of Black studies at Johns Hopkins University whose examinations of race and power in America extended beyond the …
AvatarCantata Media LLCflipped into Daily Voice Baltimore County MDFlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logoThese Maryland Hospitals Were Named Among The World's Best By New Reportdailyvoice.com - Valerie MussonSeveral Maryland hospitals have been named among the world's best in a new report by Newsweek.The outlet worked alongside Statista to compile a list …
FlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logo5 days ago2024 NCAA Division III Championships: Day 4 Finalsswimswam.com - Laura Rosado2024 NCAA DIII Men’s and Women’s Swimming and Diving Championships March 20-23, 2024 Location: Greensboro Aquatic Center, Greensboro, NC Times: Prelims …
FlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logo17 hours agoDr. Helen Taussig's work saved 'blue babies' and made her the mother of pediatric cardiologystltoday.com - By Laura Williamson, American Heart Association NewsBefore Dr. Helen Taussig came along, pediatric cardiology didn't exist. Babies born with heart defects often turned blue and died. She helped them to …
FlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logo4 days agoTheKnightReport - No. 18 Rutgers lacrosse falls to No. 11 Johns Hopkins in Big Ten openerrivals.com - Camden MarkelThe Rutgers men’s lacrosse team fell to Johns Hopkins Sunday afternoon 13-8. The Scarlet Knights (6-3, 0-1) made a late-game push after going down …
AvatarThe Baltimore Bannerflipped into Local News from BaltimoreFlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logoGroups demands changes, apology at Hopkins after resignation of DEI chiefthebaltimorebanner.com - John-John Williams IVTwo weeks after top brass at Johns Hopkins promised a national search to replace a respected chief diversity, equity, and inclusion officer who …
FlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logo6 days ago2024 Stick It to Brain Tumors Tournament skates onto the icenews10.com - by: Anthony KrolikowskiSCHENECTADY, N.Y. (NEWS10) -The Stick It to Brain Tumors Tournament has been fundraising for pediatric brain cancer research since 2007. Women’s …