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June 6, 2019
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Have you had an experience at the pharmacy that made you shake your head? Why do some medicines cost hundreds of thousands of dollars? Who pays for these high-cost drugs? We know there are a lot of questions and frustrations around the cost of prescription drugs. That's why WBUR is working on a series about this, and how to make the system work better. [Let us know what questions you have about the cost of prescription drugs]( and we’ll try to answer them.
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The Rundown
[1.](url)[Breaking The Brownie Mold: Cannabis Chefs Cook Up Ways To Broaden Appeal Of Edibles](
Sweets dominate the cannabis edible market because they are easy to separate into doses to satisfy state rules, but some chefs hope to push what kinds of THC-infused foods they serve and where they serve them.
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2. [Boston Labor Attorney Wants To Ride Wave Of Voter Discontent Past Markey And Into Senate](
Shannon Liss-Riordan -- who has taken on American Airlines, Uber and Lyft, among other big corporations -- is now challenging the longtime member of Congress.
3. [Report: Trump's Focus On Illegal Immigration Affects Thousands Of Lawful Immigrants In Mass.](
For starters, proposed changes to the "public charge" rule could impact up to 510,000 Massachusetts residents, including 160,000 children. The change expands what federal immigration officials are allowed to consider when looking at the likelihood of an immigrant becoming primarily dependent on government assistance.
4. [How Brookline Became The First To Offer Free Tampons And Pads In All Its Public Buildings](
âMy position all along has been tampons and pads are the equivalent to toilet paper. And so wherever there's toilet paper there should be tampons and pads.â
5. ['Do I Know You?' And Other Spam Phone Calls We Can't Get Rid Of](
By some estimates, spam calls make up at least a quarter of all calls in the United States. Here's what the FCC and phone companies are doing to fight them.
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- Massachusetts construction companies and labor unions held work stoppages at project sites across the state yesterday to call attention to [opioid addiction among its ranks](.
- Massachusetts Sen. Michael Brady will [surrender his driver's license]( for 45 days and enlist in an alcohol use education program to resolve charges stemming from a drunk driving incident.
- The man who allegedly shot a taxi driver nine times outside of the Prudential Center after the cabbie refused to drive him to a town about 30 miles away was ordered [held without bail]( on Wednesday.
- "Reproductive health is not a women’s issue, it’s a human right," writes Mason Dunn [in this commentary](. "It's a right I was denied so many times it almost killed me."
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[World War II Paratrooper On Commemorating D-Day: 'Show Some Citizenship'](
One of more than 13,000 American paratroopers on D-Day, Retired Pvt. Leslie P. Cruise survived the world's deadliest war. Almost half of the men in the 82nd Airborne Division suffered causalities or went missing in action. Now seven decades removed from his service, the 95-year-old veteran wants to honor the legacy of his comrades-in-arms by sharing his story.
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