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Climate change brings a world of health problems DAILY NEWSLETTER 21 Jul, 2019 Today's Top Stories:

Climate change brings a world of health problems DAILY NEWSLETTER [Providence Journal]( 21 Jul, 2019 [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Instagram]( [SUBSCRIBE FOR ALL ACCESS]( Today's Top Stories: [The Journal at 190: Times have changed, but mission remains the same]( Sunday, July 21, marks the 190th birthday of The Providence Journal, the nation's oldest continuously published daily newspaper. The Journal looks back at its milestones, challenges and achievements during that unbroken streak, including four Pulitzer Prizes, changes in ownership and its ongoing evolution in the digital age. [Climate of suffering: Global warming brings a world of health problems]( Climate change is doing more than raising sea levels and spawning stronger storms: People who live with asthma are suffering more amid soaring temperatures and ozone levels and a longer and stronger pollen season. [Beachgoers beware: Bacteria linked to thousands of beach closures and advisories]( Millions of Americans - Rhode Islanders among them - will hit the beach this summer to soak up the sun and surf, and many of them will go home harboring an unintended souvenir - bacterial infection. [Friends, family of slain Cranston woman gather to end domestic violence]( A gathering on Saturday at Hugh B. Bain Middle School mourned the death of Lauren Ise, who police say was murdered by her former boyfriend. The message they shared in her memory: Make a call if you or someone you know is enduring domestic violence. Resources are out there. [Editorial: Frightening growth of national debt]( Donald J. Trump once called himself the "King of Debt." Unfortunately, he's living up to that title - and then some. Local Sports: [Red Sox 17, Orioles 6: Boston’s bats as hot as the weather]( BALTIMORE - Jackie Bradley Jr. hit a pair of three-run homers, Mookie Betts homered and had three RBI, and the Boston Red Sox used their most prolific offensive performance of the year to blow out the Baltimore Orioles, 17-6, on Saturday night. [Tennis Hall of Fame: Kafelnikov, Pierce and Na are enshrined with game’s best]( NEWPORT - It's a world away from his beautiful seaside town of Sochi, Russia, to this City by the Sea but it's a trip Yevgeny Kafelnikov will never forget. And finally... [Pawtucket festival marks 209 years of Colombian independence]( Despite the scorching weather, Saturday's colorful celebration at Slater Mill was filled with music, dancing and food celebrating Colombia's independence from Spanish colonial rule. You are receiving this communication as a member of the Providence Journal. Providence Journal values your online privacy. For more information, view our [privacy policy]( now. Please do not reply to this message. [Manage Preferences]( | [Unsubscribe]( Providence Journal 75 Fountain St Providence, RI 2902 © 2019 Providence Journal. All rights reserved.

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