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Maternal Health Warning: A new report from Baltimore-based Sage Growth Partners says a “Medicaid Maternity Cliff” is coming—52% of Medicaid mothers expect coverage loss during eligibility redeterminations, and plan leaders warn that delayed or avoided prenatal and postpartum care could follow. AI + Cybersecurity: As AI models race ahead, POLITICO reports officials worry National Cyber Director Sean Cairncross may not be moving fast enough or have the right expertise to lead the White House response. Energy Costs vs. Utility Profits: Across states including Maryland, lawmakers are escalating fights over electricity rate hikes tied to AI data-center demand, arguing residents are paying for a broken system. Reproductive Health Research: New findings at the American Urological Association highlight how commonly used medications may affect sexual health and fertility. Local Civic Spotlight: Washington College is launching the Hogan Institute to push principled, bipartisan civic leadership ahead of the nation’s 250th anniversary.

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