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Charles St., Baltimore, MD 21218 410-235-1660 © 2025 WYPR Menu WYPR 88.1 FM Baltimore WYPF 88.1 FM Frederick WYPO 106.9 FM Ocean City Show Search Search Query - Sign up for WYPR emails Donate Play Live Radio Next Up: 0:00 0:00 0:00 0:00 Available On Air Stations - On Air Now Playing WYPR 88.1 FM - On Air Now Playing BBC World Service - On Air Now Playing Classical 24 All Streams - Home - Programs & Podcasts - Programs and Podcasts - WYPR Radio Schedule - On The Record | Mon, Wed & Fri @ 9:30 am - Midday | Mon-Fri @ Noon - The Stoop Storytelling Series - The Good News - Sports at Large - The Weekly Reader - Radio Kitchen - Cellar Notes - Your Maryland - What Are You Reading? - Programs and Podcasts - WYPR Radio Schedule - On The Record | Mon, Wed & Fri @ 9:30 am - Midday | Mon-Fri @ Noon - The Stoop Storytelling Series - The Good News - Sports at Large - The Weekly Reader - Radio Kitchen - Cellar Notes - Your Maryland - What Are You Reading? - Newsroom - Baltimore City - Baltimore County - Education - Frederick County - Healthcare - Housing - Maryland - Politics - WYPR Coverage of the Key Bridge - 2025 Maryland Legislative Tracker: What passed out of Annapolis - Baltimore City - Baltimore County - Education - Frederick County - Healthcare - Housing - Maryland - Politics - WYPR Coverage of the Key Bridge - 2025 Maryland Legislative Tracker: What passed out of Annapolis - Events - 2025 New/Next Film Festival full lineup announced - Community Calendar - WYPR Ticket Window - Submit a Community Calendar Event - 2025 New/Next Film Festival full lineup announced - Community Calendar - WYPR Ticket Window - Submit a Community Calendar Event - Ways to Give - Membership - Update Your Information - Direct Debits via EFT - Vehicle Donation - Underwriting and Corporate Support - Legacy Society - More Ways to Give - Membership FAQs - NPR+ Podcast Bundle - Fortifying The Future - Membership - Update Your Information - Direct Debits via EFT - Vehicle Donation - Underwriting and Corporate Support - Legacy Society - More Ways to Give - Membership FAQs - NPR+ Podcast Bundle - Fortifying The Future - About WYPR - Contact Us - BPM Board of Directors - Community Advisory Board - Open Board and CAB Meetings - Careers - Press Room - Your Public Radio FCC Public File - CPB Compliance - Baltimore Public Media General Contest & Prize Giveaway Rules - Ways to Connect - Contact Us - BPM Board of Directors - Community Advisory Board - Open Board and CAB Meetings - Careers - Press Room - Your Public Radio FCC Public File - CPB Compliance - Baltimore Public Media General Contest & Prize Giveaway Rules - Ways to Connect - Search Top Stories Wambui Kamau/WYPR WYPR News Pressure brews as Starbucks workers picket in Baltimore Wambui Kamau The rally is part of a national wave of pickets in 35 cities as baristas escalate contract demands, and prepare to strike. Listen • 0:55 Nathanael Miller / WYPR WYPR News Maryland land owners appeal MPRP court orders Acroterion/Wikicommons WYPR News New grants to help Frederick City residents stay in their homes Nathanael Miller Photographer: Carol M. Highsmith / Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons WYPR News Fiscal fears in Baltimore County close the book on Middle River library plans John Lee Listen • 0:58 United States Department of Agriculture / Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons WYPR News SNAP disruption could hit 700,000 in Maryland if shutdown drags on Wambui Kamau On The Record Wednesday and Friday 9:30 -10 a.m. - Programs 'On the Record' signs off with reminisces and thanks - Programs Dr. Freeman Hrabowski on empathy in this moment - Programs 'Beyond Baltimore Street' celebrates Lumbee elders legacy Midday Monday-Friday Noon-1 p.m. - Programs Midday, live from Baltimore's New/Next Film Festival 2025 - Programs UBalt Law's Kim Wehle previews the U.S. Supreme Court's consequential upcoming term - Programs Midday with the Mayor: New PILOT agreement with 'eds and meds.' Plus, a step back for major housing bills? The Stoop Storytelling Series - Aaron Curtis Good Neighbors Laura Wexler This week on the podcast, two stories about the importance of community. - Aaron Curtis Just Add Water Laura Wexler This week on the podcast, two stories about women who boldly walk into the storm. 2025 New/Next Film Festival full lineup announced 150+ films and filmmakers, revival screenings, VIP parties, & more Maryland Politics - Incumbent Frederick City Mayor wins Democratic primary - Baltimore County OKs new council map Health & Wellness - Johns Hopkins and UnitedHealthcare officially end talks to keep Maryland residents in-network - Maryland hospitals continue to see high medical error rate leading to deaths Podcasts - “Ripken remains role model 30 years after making history” - A new day in college sports may mean new fees for you Inside WYPR - Baltimore Public Media wins national Edward R. Murrow Award for Maryland juvenile justice investigation - WYPR Receives Four 2025 Public Media Journalists Association Awards Books - New Romance: "August Lane" Regina Black, "Sweet Heat" by Bobu Babalola, and "Jamaica Road" by Lisa Smith - Gifted Children: "The Sunflower Boys" by Sam Wachman and "Life, Death and Giants" by Ron Rindo The Table - Carrots - Lighter Reds NPR News - Ozan Kose / AFP via Getty Images How one country has become a top destination for hair transplants Rebecca Rosman With more than 1 million people going to Turkey for the procedure every year, hair transplants are transforming men's scalps — and vanity. But not every story ends with a perfect hairline. - Ben de la Cruz / NPR A bold doctor sent her kids away and helped beat one of the world's deadliest viruses Gabrielle Emanuel A year ago, Rwanda faced its first outbreak of Marburg virus. Dr. Tsion Firew remembers how scared she was — and how that didn't stop her from playing a key role in the remarkably effective response. Listen • 6:20 - Ludovic Marin / Pool via AP France's prime minister resigns after less than a month in office The Associated Press Facing criticism from all sides, France's new prime minister Sébastien Lecornu resigned less than 24 hours after naming his government and after less than a month in office, plunging the country into a deep political crisis. - Claudio Bresciani / TT News Agency The medicine Nobel Prize goes to 3 scientists for work on peripheral immune tolerance The Associated Press Mary E. Brunkow, Fred Ramsdell and Shimon Sakaguchi were honored for research into how the body helps the immune system avoid attacking your own tissues instead of foreign invaders. - Andrew Harnik / Getty Images Amid funding cuts and public health battles, NIH issues autism research grants Alana Wise Cornell University will receive $5.1 million as the Trump administration seeks to find a source and cure for autism. - Noam Galai/Getty Images for The Free Press / Getty Images North America CBS' next top editor to be Bari Weiss of The Free Press David Folkenflik CBS' parent company will buy The Free Press and install Bari Weiss, its contrarian founder, as editor in chief of CBS News. Listen • 3:35 - Andrew Harnik / Getty Images Supreme Court term will tackle executive power, executive power and executive power Nina Totenberg The term promises to be hugely consequential and focused in large part on how much power the Constitution gives to the president. Listen • 4:38 - Giorgio Viera / AFP via Getty Images Civil rights jobs have been cut. Those ex-workers warn of ICE detention violations Ximena Bustillo After layoffs, it's unclear how many people are policing civil rights violations inside the Department of Homeland Security, even as the Trump administration ramps up ICE detention. - shapecharge / E+/Getty Images Why do women live longer than men? A study offers clues to close the gap Allison Aubrey Women have an evolutionary advantage when it comes to living longer. They outlive men by about five years. This gender gap is true for many mammals, but a new study shows how human males could narrow it. Listen • 3:42 - Mahmoud Illean / AP What to know as Gaza ceasefire talks begin in Egypt Rebecca Rosman Israel and Hamas appear closer than ever to a deal to end their two-year war — but questions remain. Delegations from Israel, Hamas, the U.S., Egypt and Qatar are meeting on Monday. 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