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The full broadcast of Boston Public Radio from Thursday, June 7th, 2018.

A new Pew Poll finds most Americans are overwhelmed by the news. 68 percent of respondents said they are "worn out" by the sheer amount of news they are exposed to in the modern era. Are you among them? We opened up the lines and asked you.
Travel writer Christopher Muther shared his picks for the best beaches and beach towns in New England.
We discussed the Wayne Chapman case and other criminal justice news with Andrea Cabral, former Suffolk County sheriff.
Is higher education in danger of going extinct? Harvard Graduate School of Education professor Paul Reville weighed in.
According to a new interactive map released by the city government, there are a total of 86 public restrooms in Boston. We asked you: Is this enough? And given the shortage, what is your restroom strategy?
On her birthday, Boston Globe business columnist Shirley Leung spent more than three hours at the RMV — and lived to tell the tale. She told us her experience, and then MassDOT Registrar of Motor Vehicles Erin Deveney responded.
We kicked off summer with some warm-weather wine recommendations from the Boston Wine School's Jonathon Alsop.