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Having trouble viewing this email? [Click here] [ ] Tuesday, June 21, 2016 [Presumptive Republican nominee Donald Trump meets with supporters following a campaign event Thursday at Gilley's in Dallas, Texas] [Donald Trump's Problems Are Much Deeper Than A Campaign Manager] [Senate Rejects 4 Gun Proposals Inspired By Orlando Attack] [Full 911 Transcript Released After Lawmakers Criticize Redactions] [High Court Lets Connecticut, New York Assault Weapons Bans Stand] [State Approves Bike Tracks As Part Of Comm. Ave Reconstruction] [Some New England Chefs Are Putting This Invasive Crab On The Menu] [Invasive green crabs have been destroying clam and scallop populations from South Carolina to Maine, but now some chefs are trying to put them on their menus. (Courtesy Emily Corwin/New Hampshire Public Radio)] The ARTery [Boston-Born Guerilla Toss Brings Conservatory Focus To Electro-Punk Chaos] [The electro-punk band Guerilla Toss. (Courtesy Walter Wlodarczyk)] The ARTery [For Boston's Fancy Lads, Skateboarding Is A Form Of Spontaneous Artistic Expression -- And Humor] [Rob Hall gaps the sidewalk as Matt Tomasello (left) and Dave Darling (right) watch in Roxbury. (Michael Hagerty for WBUR)] Cognoscenti [Your Beliefs About Terrorism And Islam Are A Hot Mess Of Myth And Illogic] [This poster, distributed by an Islamic state militant supporter to advertise a new propaganda video, shows Omar Mateen who killed 49 people at the Pulse nightclub in Orlando, Florida, with 'Islamic State' blazoned behind him. It took just a few hours for the Islamic State group’s opportunistic propaganda machine to take responsibility for the latest bloodshed in Florida, with messages claiming the attacker as its own. It may take the group longer to sort through the implications of a killer whose backst] Cognoscenti [The Power Of Humility And Finding 'Your Necessary Act'] [Harvard University's Muslim chaplain reflects on the power of humility at a time when it seems to be in short supply. (Chetan Menaria/Unsplash)] [90.9 WBUR · Boston's NPR News Station] WBUR Boston, 890 Commonwealth Ave., Boston, MA 02215 [SafeUnsubscribe™ {EMAIL}] [Forward e-mail] | [Update Profile] | [About our service provider] Sent by [wburtoday@wbur.org] in collaboration with [Constant Contact] [Try it free today]

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