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A new poll finds just 16% of registered voters would consider supporting a fusion third-party ticket with West Virginia Senator Joe Manchin for president, highlighting the uphill path for the Democrat if he were to enter the 2024 race.
WASHINGTON - Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.) on Wednesday showed what appeared to be sexually explicit images of Hunter Biden, President Biden's son, during a hearing of the House Oversight and Accountability Committee, drawing immediate rebukes from Democratic members of the panel.
NEW YORK - Two federal judges handed legal losses to Donald Trump on Wednesday - one rejecting the former president's bid to move from state to federal court his upcoming criminal trial on charges of falsifying business records, and the other denying a request for a retrial in a civil sexual…
RIGA, Latvia - Russian President Vladimir Putin, facing an arrest warrant from the International Criminal Court over alleged war crimes in Ukraine, will not attend next month's summit of the BRICS group of nations in South Africa "by mutual agreement," South Africa's presidential administrat…
WASHINGTON -- A glass sat in front of Sen. Roger Marshall in a Senate hearing on food policy this February. On the outside, an etching of the Kansas State University mascot. On the inside, whole milk.
AMESBURY, Massachusetts — Roughly eight months after being found slumped over in his car in the midst of a drug overdose, a New Hampshire man was sentenced to a year's probation for driving while under the influence of drugs and drug possession, according to Newburyport District Court records.
Almost half of U.S. voters — 47% — say they would consider voting for a third-party candidate for president next year, signaling a dissatisfaction with a potential rematch between President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump.
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A new poll finds just 16% of registered voters would consider supporting a fusion third-party ticket with West Virginia Senator Joe Manchin for president, highlighting the uphill path for the Democrat if he were to enter the 2024 race.
Almost half of U.S. voters — 47% — say they would consider voting for a third-party candidate for president next year, signaling a dissatisfaction with a potential rematch between President Jo…
RIGA, Latvia - Russian President Vladimir Putin, facing an arrest warrant from the International Criminal Court over alleged war crimes in Ukraine, will not attend next month's summit of the B…
WASHINGTON -- A glass sat in front of Sen. Roger Marshall in a Senate hearing on food policy this February. On the outside, an etching of the Kansas State University mascot. On the inside, who…
WASHINGTON - Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.) on Wednesday showed what appeared to be sexually explicit images of Hunter Biden, President Biden's son, during a hearing of the House Oversigh…
Thursday, July 20, 2023
WE APPLAUD the recent passage of legislation mandating the expanded teaching of civics and history in New Hampshire’s schools. It is widely recognized that we have a crisis in this subject area. The passage of this bill (SB 216) by the legislature, as well as the creation of a new commission on civics, are good steps towards addressing the challenge. The critical question now is, what comes next?
AS SUMMER becomes fall, bear hunters across New England fill with anticipation. Those of us fortunate enough to hunt New Hampshire, Maine, or Vermont may choose hounding for our ursine pursuits.
Wednesday, July 19, 2023
Local government in New Hampshire has a powerful tool for stimulating economic development and some Manchester officials want in. TIF, tax increment financing, can harness the power of private investment and “resources” — another word for taxes — to target an area to stimulate economic activity, improve infrastructure holding it back, create jobs (filling them is another matter) and secure…
PEOPLE sometimes inquire why a man of 80 keeps doing shows and I got the answer last week in the hills of Virginia, an outdoor show near Lexington, a perfect summer night after a morning downpour, an amiable crowd, Robin and Linda Williams came over from Staunton to sing with me, I talked about Lake Wobegon where there’s now a veterinary aromatherapist and people are selling artisanal ice …
ONE OF the most absurd claims the leading candidate for the GOP nomination makes about himself and his term in office is that he restored global respect to the United States. He said it frequently when he was in office, and stressed to Bret Baier three weeks ago that he’s running again “because I want to make America great again. We had great — we were respected all over the world. Very simple.”
I HEAR it every day: Where are all the workers?
Tuesday, July 18, 2023
Jamie Sayen, Jon Leibowitz & David R. Foster: New report calls for more than doubling NH's wildlands
OLD FORESTS, with unbroken canopies dominated by white pine, hemlock, sugar maple, yellow birch, various oaks, American beech, white ash and red spruce, covered nearly all of New Hampshire for thousands of years. Forests are among Earth’s most diverse and valuable ecosystems, and they play a vital role in addressing today’s climate change and biodiversity crises.
Monday, July 17, 2023
YOU RECALL that a storyteller must answer six questions when weaving their tale: Who? What? When? Where? Why? And of course, how? This evening in Manchester, No Labels, a new, billionaire-backed political party, will tell you that it’s time for a third-party candidate to run for president of the United States. They’ll tell you that it’s just an ‘insurance policy’ against Joe Biden v. Donal…
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