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Having trouble viewing this email? [Click here]( Wednesday, April 12, 2017 | [Today's Weather]( [Like us on Facebook]( [Follow us on Twitter]( [View on Instagram]( [How Data Is Driving A Math Turnaround At Boston's English High]( The school's headmaster has a metaphor for how she wants to treat her students, and it's straight out of Silicon Valley: "We see them as clients. They're going to be successful if we really pay attention to their individual needs." - ['Solving Our Math Problem' Series]( [WBUR Poll: In Central Mass. Towns, Trump Voters Are Sticking By Him]( More than 80 percent of Trump voters in these towns still see view him very positively and likely to make good on his promises. - [Earlier: In Central Mass. Towns, Trump Supporters Say He's Delivering On His Promises]( [UMass Boston Administrators Cut Projected Budget Deficit]( Deputy Chancellor Barry Mills predicts the deficit will be less than half what was feared just a few weeks ago. [Tillerson Seeks 'Open, Candid, Frank Exchange' With Russia's Foreign Minister In Moscow]( The diplomats will try to repair a relationship that President Vladimir Putin says has worsened in recent months. - [Trump Hosts NATO Leader Amid Tension With Russia]( [White House Spokesman Stumbles Over Assad-Hitler Comparison]( "You had someone as despicable as Hitler who didn't even sink to using chemical weapons," Sean Spicer said, overlooking the millions who were gassed to death in Nazi concentration camps. [Families With Parents In U.S. Illegally Worry About Separation, Apply For Passports For Children]( Emilio Rabasa, Mexico's consul general in Boston, says parents being separated by deportation from their children would create "disastrous" scenarios. [John Geils, Guitarist Of The J. Geils Band, Dies At 71]( John Geils Jr., who played guitar in the J. Geils Band, was found dead in his Groton, Mass. home Tuesday, according to police who say he likely died of natural causes. [MFA's 'Migrations' Examines Global Exile Through 4 Forceful Films]( With more than 65 million people forcibly displaced right now -- the largest number since WWII -- this year's "Hollywood Scriptures" film series is particularly timely. [OPINION -- Not So Strong After All: Climate Change Is Trump's National Security Weakness]( With his recent executive order rolling back Obama-era climate policy, writes Rich Barlow, Trump is looking like a national security wuss. - [It's Poetry Month: Side Effects May Include A Respite From All That News]( [Trenni Kusnierek Says Bruins Are 'Playing Well Enough,' But May Not 'Make A Lot Of Noise' In Playoffs]( Comcast Sportsnet New England anchor Trenni Kusnierek speaks with us about the Boston Bruins' chances of advancing in the Stanley Cup playoffs. [Remembering Professor Charles Kindregan, A Legal Scholar And Prolific Emailer]( Teaching family law at Suffolk University for 50 years, Professor Kindregan was always ready with a commentary on any topic at hand. -- [More stories from The Remembrance Project]( [Like us on Facebook]( [Follow us on Twitter]( [View on Instagram]( WBUR, 890 Commonwealth Ave., Boston, MA 02215 [SafeUnsubscribe™ {EMAIL}]( [Forward this email]( | [Update Profile]( | [About our service provider]( Sent by wburtoday@wbur.org in collaboration with [Constant Contact]( [Try it free today](

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