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Having trouble viewing this email? [Click here]( Wednesday, July 26, 2017 | [Today's Weather]( [Like us on Facebook]( [Follow us on Twitter]( [View on Instagram]( ['Hit First And Worst': Region's Communities Of Color Brace For Climate Change Impacts]( The consequences of climate change, experts say, will disproportionately affect low-income communities and communities of color. - [Analysis: Non-White Mass. Voters More Troubled By Climate Than White Voters]( - [Special Series: Climate Change In Massachusetts]( From Our Underwriter Isenberg School of Management at UMass Amherst [What's this?]( [Michele Equale]( [Doctor on computer]( ['I went to school part-time. I had one child and gave birth to another while getting my degree.']( [Find out why more medical doctors are getting MBAs]( WBUR thanks our underwriters for their support. [Analysis: What Is The 'Regular Order' John McCain Longs To Return To On Health Care?]( Regular order is not only a process but a state of mind. It implies not only procedures but also a presumption of at least some degree of bipartisanship. - [Despite New 'Better Deal' Message, Moulton Says Dems 'Need New Leaders']( - ['This Fight Is Not Over,' Sen. Warren Says, Accusing GOP Colleagues Of Working 'Behind Closed Doors']( - [Congressional Wrangling Over Obamacare Repeal Could Drag On For Months]( [How Trump Voters In Central Mass. See The President Now]( After months of investigations about possible Russian collusion, court challenges, legislative paralysis and all those angry tweets, we speak with Mass. residents who voted for Trump to see how they feel about his presidency so far. [Senators To Scrutinize Foreign Agents -- But Not Trump Jr. Or Manafort]( The Senate Judiciary Committee plans to go ahead with a hearing about foreign influence in the U.S., albeit without three of the star witnesses it wanted. - [Senate Judiciary Committee Rescinds Subpoena For Manafort]( - [Trump: 'Time Will Tell' If Sessions Remains Attorney General]( - [Democrats Want To Probe Trump Ties To Deutsche Bank. GOP Says, No Thanks]( [Fishermen Taking Fight Over Monitors To Supreme Court]( The government shifted the cost of paying for monitors to fishermen last year. Monitors can cost hundreds of dollars per day and are likely to put fishermen out of business, according to fisherman David Goethel. [Paul Shanley, Priest At Center Of Clergy Sex Abuse Scandal, To Be Released]( Two psychiatric experts told prosecutors that Shanley, 86, does not meet the legal criteria for civil confinement as a sexually dangerous person. [Commentary: How Much Risk Is Football Worth?]( Football doesn't have a concussion problem, or even a violence problem. It has a physics and physiology problem, writes Steve Almond. The human brain wasn't meant to absorb thousands of collisions. - [Study: CTE Found In Nearly All Donated NFL Player Brains]( [Blondie Didn't Expect To Be Making Music More Than 40 Years On]( Decades after they emerged in the New York pop punk scene, Blondie is not only still touring, they're still touring with new music. [Activists To ICA Say 'Pull The Show' Of New York Artist Behind Controversial Emmett Till Painting]( "We welcome the opportunity for debate and reflection on the issues," said ICA Director Jill Medvedow. ['Shadow Cinema' Turns Fond Eye On Complexities In '70s B-List Movies - And Gives Side-Eye To Today's Cinema]( In a new book, "Shadow Cinema of the American '70s," Charles Taylor salutes an era when scrappy B-movies still talked to the audiences like adults and the good guys didn't always win. [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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