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NEWS: Trump's Documents Disprove Election Claims, Trump Officials Lash Out After Speech Fails, Major Epstein News,…

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    Watch now   NEWS: Trump's Documents Disprove Election Claims, Trump Officials Lash Out After Speech Fails, Major Epstein News, Iran Bombings Aaron Parnas Jul 17 Good morning, everyone. What a morning it has been. The White House spent the night lashing out at those who criticized Trump’s election speech. I reviewed many of the documents it released, and they disprove most of Trump’s claims. They show that Russia, not China, tried to meddle in the election, and it did so to help Trump, not hurt him. Even Trump’s own people acknowledged that no votes were changed, only to be rushed away when they began telling the truth. Meanwhile, I have more exclusive Epstein reporting, the latest on the U.S. bombing of Iranian bridges overnight, and much more. I am working now to learn what comes next in the Todd Blanche saga , and I expect to have exclusive news soon. I am also continuing to review and fact-check every document released by the White House. It has already been a bus...

After years of false claims on elections, Trump alleges 'shocking vulnerabilities'

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  Breaking News July 16, 2026 Saul Loeb  /  Pool/AFP via Getty Images After years of false claims on elections, Trump alleges 'shocking vulnerabilities' President Trump, who for years has sowed doubt about the security of American elections, just spoke about election integrity. Trump has long contended, without evidence, that he won the 2020 election. Read More Read The Latest Headlines This email was sent by National Public Radio, Inc., 1111 North Capitol Street NE, Washington, DC 20002

WBUR TODAY: Bad air

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  ❤️ Donate Friday, July 17, 2026 🌞 Sunny, high of 84 Good Morning Boston, TGIF! You made it through a hot, hazy, smoky week. Let's get right into it: Clean air acts: With all the wildfire smoke this week, you may have been staying indoors to avoid the crappy air quality . Well, we have bad news. Research from Worcester Polytechnic Institute shows that smoke particles can get into homes and have negative health impacts. Even worse for us here in New England, this week's air was much smokier than the conditions they tested in the lab, co-author and WPI professor Nancy Ma told WBUR's Stevee Chapman. "It's definitely beyond the threshold we monitored," she said. "It's insane. It's almost, I think, 20 times more. If we're talking about the peak time, it's almost 30 times more." Who's most at risk? The health harms are especially severe for children. Worse air quality can lead to sleep apnea in kids. Plus, while we're asleep we...