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Also: child welfare reforms; CVS vitamin testing ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌  [Donate [WBUR]]( [View in Browser](  [WBUR]( May 15, 2019 Good Morning Boston, ☁️ We get a peak at the sun today, but it's [mostly cloudy]( with highs in the upper 50s. The candidate voters would want to have a beer with is a euphemism for likability in politics -- and something [Sen. Elizabeth Warren]( first played to when she announced she was running for president. But people had mixed reactions to Warren's beer-drinking Instagram video, just as they seem to be split on the candidate herself. About as many Massachusetts adults view Warren favorably — 43% — as view her unfavorably — 42% — according to a new WBUR poll. You can [read the complete results here](. — Meagan McGinnes [@meaganmcginnes]( newsletters@wbur.org The Rundown [1.](url)[They'll Drink To That: Presidential Hopefuls Pull Out The Brewery Stops In N.H.]( Microbreweries have joined diners, living rooms and town halls as go-to venues for face-time with the Democrats running for president.   #%23%23[Twitter](   #%23%23[Facebook](    2. [In Apparent First, CVS Launches Program To Test All Its Vitamins And Supplements]( More than 1,400 vitamins and supplements from 152 brands have now undergone testing. The goal is to make sure — and assure customers — that they contain what they say they do. 3. [In Response To DAs' Lawsuit, ICE Asserts Authority To Make Arrests In Local Courts]( ICE says the suit’s request for a preliminary injunction to temporarily block its officials from entering lower courts nationwide should be denied, insisting it has supremacy as a federal authority. 4. [Gov. Baker And Social Worker Union Announce Reforms For Child Welfare Agency]( Baker said his office has been working with SEIU Local 509 since 2015 to address what he called a history of neglect at the Department of Children and Families, including a story of a child under DCF supervision who was found dead in 2013. 5. [Anbaric Investing $650 Million In Somerset Clean Energy Center]( It will transform the 300-acre parcel into a clean energy center featuring 400 megawatts of on-site battery storage and a $250 million converter to serve the offshore wind industry. Support the news Also... - A new round of tariffs on Chinese imports might mean you have to [pay more for your sneakers or heels.]( - Massachusetts U.S. Rep. Richard Neal has [fired back against accusations]( he's guilty of pay-to-play politics for wining and dining wealthy donors, some of whom have business before the powerful congressional committee he heads. - A Massachusetts teenager has [b]( found guilty]( by a jury of first-degree murder for stabbing to death and then decapitating a high school classmate in 2016. - The Brattle Theatre is screening a new [2K restoration of the 1977 film "Between The Lines,"]( which explores the waning days of a Boston alt-weekly. [WBUR] Recommended Listen [Here & Now: 30 Seasons Of 'The Simpsons': How Matt Groening's Cartoon Family Of 5 Became A TV Institution]( [Listen]( COGNOSCENTI [How Much Is A Rembrandt Worth? And Why It Matters In The Presidential Campaign.]( At Life's End, The Gift Of Intimacy. [Read more.]( Living In Translation. [Read more.]( Donald Trump Can't Stop America From Going Green. [Read more.]( Get opinions and ideas sent to your inbox twice a week with Cognoscenti's newsletter. [Subscribe here.]( What We're Reading - Gen X Is A Mess ([New York Times]( - When SnackWell’s Was The Flavor Of Permissible Indulgence ([TASTE]( - Joe Exotic: A Dark Journey Into The World Of A Man Gone Wild ([Texas Monthly]( ICYMI [Infectious, Part 1: Scabs, Pus And Puritans]( Endless Thread is back from a break with this special series that looks into the strange past and surprising present of vaccines — and anti-vaxxers. The next episode drops later this week. Catch up now. Before you go: Are you prepared for a zombie apocalypse? [Boston's emergency management team wants to know.]( 😎 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? [Unsubscribe from this newsletter or update your preferences.]( I don't want to hear from WBUR anymore. [Stop receiving all WBUR emails.]( Interested in learning more about corporate sponsorship? [Click here.]( Copyright © 2019 WBUR-FM, All rights reserved. You've signed up to get WBUR Today, a daily morning news briefing from WBUR. We hope you enjoy! Our mailing address is: WBUR-FM 890 Commonwealth AveBoston, MA 02215-1205 [Add us to your address book](

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