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Today’s Top Stories: "This isn t over," the R.I. delegation reacts to the Mueller Report; Southeast Asians say racial profiling by police is on the rise; Bill Reynolds: Three mini-columns for the price of one ...

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Rep. Langevin: Mueller must testify before the House and Senate The first reaction from R.I.’s

[View email with images]( [Providence Journal]( Rep. Langevin: Mueller must testify before the House and Senate The first reaction from R.I.’s congressional delegation to the release of the redacted Mueller Report came from Rep. David Cicilline, “...it is already evident to me that this is a damning document that outlines a series of misdeeds conducted by the president and his associates." [READ MORE]( In Providence, Southeast Asians complain of racial profiling Protesters gathered inside City Hall to protest what they say is increased racial profiling of Southeast Asians by Providence police. In an email, Providence police defended their conduct in one particular case and offered the group an avenue to air their grievances. [READ MORE]( R.I. lawmakers consider creating new education cabinet position State lawmakers are considering creating a new cabinet position at the top of the state s education bureaucracy as part of a broad package of public school reform proposals triggered by poor student test scores last year. [READ MORE]( Doctor at St. Luke's Hospital accused of paying 14-year-old boy for sex Sujan Kayastha, 37, was arrested at his Dartmouth home following a four-month investigation, authorities said. Hospital officials say he has been relieved of his duties. [READ MORE]( Mom charged with murder in death of newborn son Maj. David Lapatin said Ginalys Velasquez Camara, 21, of Providence had delivered her baby on March 23 without medical assistance at another address, then went to her home on Ring Street, where she didn’t take care of her newborn or bring him to a hospital. [READ MORE]( Providence residents fear loss of John Settlement House South Side residents turned out in force Thursday to protest the opening of a charter school in the troubled John Hope Settlement House. The Wangari Maathai Community School plans to open a K-8 charter school at John Hope in the 2019-2020 school year. [READ MORE]( 'The Book of Mormon' makes return trip to Providence The Tony-winning musical comedy about mismatched missionaries sends the audience off feeling good, says actor Ron Bohmer. [READ MORE]( R.I. composer Stillman explores world of musician Francis Poulenc The play-within-a-concert about the French composer includes Trinity Rep s Curt Columbus and members of the R.I. Philharmonic. Composer Francis Poulenc was “part monk, part naughty boy,” says pianist Judith Lynn Stillman. [READ MORE]( Women in Action: Child psychiatrist Dr. Karyn Horowitz is on a mission The Bradley Hospital doctor is expanding, creating programs to get treatment to children struggling with mental health and behavioral disorders. [READ MORE]( Editorial: Central Falls has responsibilities An eruption of irresponsibility over the operation of the Wyatt Detention Facility in Central Falls has led to a massive lawsuit and the intervention of the federal courts. Let s hope that process can restore some sanity. [READ MORE]( Bill Reynolds: Red Sox need a do-over RED SOX: Can we find someone to help? Anyone? CELTICS: Pressure? Yes, there’s pressure. There’s always pressure. TIGER: No last name needed. [READ MORE]( Journal writers Patinkin, Kuffner win Best of GateHouse awards Mark Patinkin won first place as Columnist of the Year, and Alex Kuffner won third place as Beat Reporter of the Year in the big-newspaper division in the annual Best of GateHouse Awards. [READ MORE]( [providencejournal.com]( Connect with Us! [Facebook]( [Twitter]( Connect with Us! [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [WWW.PROVIDENCEJOURNAL.COM]( 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 02902 © 2019 Providence Journal. All rights reserved.

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