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Question of the Day By - Associated Press - Saturday, January 30, 2021
BALTIMORE (AP) - Maryland authorities are investigating the shooting death of a driver for a state transit program serving disabled people.
Police responded to a reported shooting in northeast Baltimore shortly after 5:30 p.m. Friday and found 49 year-old man suffering from gunshot wounds to the body. He died a short time later at a local hospital.
Investigators said the victim was an MTA Mobility van driver who was seated inside his vehicle when he was approached by a man who shot him with a handgun. Police said the suspect fled in a tan or beige-colored Ford Crown Victoria or Lincoln Grand Marquee.
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Stuck at home? These PA-inspired podcasts are the cure to cabin fever
New Year s Eve may mean different things to different people. You may watch a Peep drop, party it up with friends, or indulge in a marathon of your favorite TV classics with your family.
In Pennsylvania, COVID-related restrictions on gathering, entertainment and dining are set to expire on Jan. 4. You may not have a choice but to seek out an alternative route to toast auld lang syne.
There s nothing like a good podcast to pass the time.
Think talk radio, but with more options for any taste. From true crime to music, comedy to cars, there really is something for everyone. And despite the occasional ad, you can listen for free until your heart s content.
By Bethany “BST2” Armstrong
I have a helluva commute. I spend 9 hours a week – 10 if traffic is bad – on toll-roads and sky-bridges, weaving in and out of traffic, with naught but my brain for company. Too much introspection is bad for the soul. There is such a thing as over-hearing your favorite songs… I’ve been there; it’s hellish. I hate being read to, so audiobooks are out. That left listening to podcasts for something to while away the drive.
My absolute favorite is “Last Podcast on the Left.” Ben Kissel, Marcus Parks and Henry Zebrowski are deliciously dark and endlessly entertaining. They cover topics from serial killers to cults and true crime to conspiracies, but they interact so intimately it feels like you’re sitting around bullshitting with some friends. Marcus provides the in-depth research and wrangles back the others when they get too far off topic. Kissel is an adorably optimistic giant, the Audience Surrogate who eggs on Henry. Henry provides th