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DEAR ABBY: My first wife died of colon cancer 25 years ago. She was extremely brave and fought hard for two years, but in the end, it was a blessing when her suffering ended. I remarried 20 years ago, and my second wife has now been diagnosed with the same cancer. When the diagnosis came bac…
By Lori Borgman
THERE ARE A LOT of choices regarding which mutual funds to invest in. Consider that the U.S. has more than 7,400 mutual funds available. It can be overwhelming to choose the one that is best for your investment goals. People make these choices based on various factors including performance, …
To protect against cyber threats, many state governments have formed specialized task forces to address issues like ransomware, phishing and other forms of cyber attacks. But what have these groups accomplished so far?
Here are the key dates ahead in the 2022 midterm elections, as Democrats try to hold onto and even expand razor-thin majorities in the U.S. House and Senate and Republicans weigh the influence of former President Donald Trump.
The New Hampshire Union Leader will not be published Monday in observance of the Fourth of July holiday.
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Here are the key dates ahead in the 2022 midterm elections, as Democrats try to hold onto and even expand razor-thin majorities in the U.S. House and Senate and Republicans weigh the influence of former President Donald Trump.
SCHOOL OFFICIALS have been asked to consider the feasibility of paying all hourly employees in the Manchester School District at least $15 an hour, and report back with their findings by August.
President Joe Biden's administration opened the door Friday to more offshore oil and gas drilling in federal waters over the next five years, setting a potential course for future U.S. fossil …
A group of men who identified themselves by flyers as being part of the white supremacist group the Patriot Front marched through the heart of downtown Boston Saturday afternoon, sparking a co…
SO MUCH FOR ONE of the first rules in electoral politics:
Sunday, July 03, 2022
I WAS an appellate judge for fifteen years and was both honored and humbled to serve. I have enormous respect for our judicial systems, both state and federal. They are not perfect but second place is a great distance behind. While politics has on occasion seemingly creeped into judicial decisions, that is the rare occurrence. Oaths matter, judges understand them and public confidence is k…
THERE HAVE BEEN villains throughout American political history — Benedict Arnold and Jefferson Davis being the most infamous.
AS LEADERS of Teamsters Local 633 and the Business & Industry Association of New Hampshire, we understand labor and business sometimes appear to stand on opposite sides of issues. But we stand united when it comes to energy, security and prosperity. Both groups support an all-of-the-above approach that invests in green renewables but also capitalizes on domestic sources of energy, incl…
Friday, July 01, 2022
His name is Thomas Sherman but the theater he and fellow Democrat Cinde Warmington produced in Concord last week makes him more of a Sham than a Sherm.
IN 1892, a Massachusetts policeman challenged in court a law forbidding police officers to be political activists. The justice, who had the battle of Antietam in his past and 29 years on the U.S. Supreme Court in his future, was unsympathetic. Oliver Wendell Holmes Jr. said the policeman had a constitutional right to be politically active but not to be a policeman.
It can hardly be classified as a “debate,” but this week’s Republican U.S. Senate primary scrum at the Institute of Politics was the first occasion we have had to compare and contrast five candidates who wish to compete against incumbent U.S. Sen. Maggie Hassan in November.
NOW ABORTION law is up to states. Some will ban it, while most blue states will allow it in some form.
OVER THE past 10 years, City Year New Hampshire has brought hundreds of passionate young people to the Queen City from around the country to complete a year or more of service in Manchester’s public schools. These AmeriCorps members, most of them recent college graduates, have embraced the challenge of helping thousands of our city’s struggling elementary and middle-school students master …
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