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Also: turning cranberry bogs into wetlands; judge rules McGahn must testify ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌  [Donate [WBUR]]( [View in Browser](  [WBUR]( November 26, 2019 Good Morning Boston, 🌞 A lot of [sunshine]( and milder. Highs 53-60. Today: Turning cranberry bogs into wetlands, don't take your pet's antibiotics, opioid overdose deaths in Mass. trend down, McGahn must testify. It's the perfect time of year to talk cranberries. While this has been a staple industry in New England for decades, recently the cranberry business has been tough. Prices have been driven down by competition from Canada and Wisconsin, and the [trade war with China.]( As a result, more farmers are looking to a state program that turns cranberry bogs back into wetlands. Give the story a read below. — Meagan McGinnes [@meaganmcginnes]( newsletters@wbur.org The Rundown [1.](url)[The State Wants To Turn Cranberry Bogs Into Wetlands. It's Gritty Work.]( Turning bogs back into wetlands may help cranberry growers and offer pollution solutions as well. PHOTOS: [One Of The Last Cranberry Harvests At Pinnacle Bog In Plymouth](   #%23%23[Twitter](  #%23%23[Facebook](    2. [Antibiotics For Animals May Work For You, But Experts Say It's A Terrible Idea]( As doctors rein in antibiotic prescriptions to curb the growth of superbugs, some patients are turning to cheap, easy-to-access veterinary medicine instead. 3. [Repeal Of Rent Control A Leading Cause Of Gentrification In Greater Boston, Author Claims]( "It's hard to say that gentrification could have been avoided. But one thing we could probably have done a much better job doing is predicting the effects of gentrification." 4. [Opioid Overdose Deaths In Mass. Continue To Trend Down]( New data from the Massachusetts Department of Public Health show an almost 6% decrease in opioid-related overdose deaths in the first nine months of 2019, compared with the same period in 2018. 5. [Federal Judge Rules That McGahn Must Testify, Delivering Blow To White House]( "However busy or essential a presidential aide might be, and whatever their proximity to sensitive domestic and national-security projects," the judge ruled, "the President does not have the power to excuse him or her from taking an action that the law requires." Support the news Anything Else? - We have some personal news: Veteran news executive [Margaret Low]( be the next chief executive and general manager of WBUR. - New Hampshire is teaming up with Draft Kings to open up to 10 [in-person sports betting halls.]( - Greenhouse gas emissions are [still rising]( according to a new U.N. report. [WBUR] Your Daily Must Listen [Kind World | 20 Years After A White Supremacist Almost Killed Him, He's Dedicated His Life To Changing Hearts]( [Listen]( ENVIRONMENT [Brookline Is Still Cooking With Gas, But Has Banned Fossil Fuels For Heating]( Those Pesky Brookline Turkeys Are One Of The Greatest Wildlife Conservation Success Stories. [Read more.]( State Ethics Commission: Galvin Benefited Politically From Signs, Voting Booklet. [Read more.]( Mapping Boston Hot Spots, Block By Block. [Read more.]( What We're Reading - These Scientists May Have Found A Cure For ‘Bubble Boy’ Disease ([Smithsonian]( - Ruthless Quotas At Amazon Are Permanently Maiming Employees ([The Atlantic]( From the Archives [Remembering The Cocoanut Grove Fire]( This week will mark the 77th anniversary of the deadliest nightclub fire in American history. The fire killed 494 people in Boston's Bay Village. In 2017, Radio Boston did a show speaking to survivors and remembering the impact the fire had on the city. Give it a listen. Before you go: Tomorrow we're saying goodbye to [Ben Swasey]( WBUR's Digital Manager. He's heading to NPR! We made him a personalized homepage that he was [pretty darn happy with](. Wishing you the best, Ben! 😎 Forward to a friend. They can sign up [here](. 📣 Give us your feedback: newsletters@wbur.org 📨 Get more WBUR stories sent to your inbox. [Check out all of our newsletter offerings.]( Support the news [WBUR]( [95289b97-66e8-43d4-a174-3bc3520a79a9.png]( [Instagram](  [Twitter]( [Facebook]( Want to change how you receive these emails? [Stop getting this newsletter by updating your preferences.]( I don't want to hear from WBUR anymore. [Unsubscribe from all newsletters.]( Interested in learning more about corporate sponsorship? [Click here.]( Copyright © 2019 WBUR-FM, All rights reserved. You signed up for this newsletter at wbur.org. Our mailing address is: WBUR-FM 890 Commonwealth AveBoston, MA 02215-1205 [Add us to your address book](

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