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Policía interrumpe protestas pro-Palestina en UNH, Dartmouth. Juicio de YDC en argumentos de cierre.Policía arresta docenas de personas en protestas pro-Palestina en la UNH y en Dartmouth College. NH concluye su caso en el histórico juicio por abuso infantil del YDC. Proyecto de ley de datos sobre el aborto genera preocupación.
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The college teams built the cars from scratch for the annual Formula Hybrid + Electric competition.
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Join AARP New Hampshire on May 15, from 6:00 to 7:00 p.m., for a FREE interactive webinar where veteran journalist Jim Schachter offers a framework for thinking about media and practical advice on becoming a discerning new consumer.
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Demonstrators, who gathered Monday afternoon, said they wanted transparency about any financial ties to Israeli companies. Some expressed frustration with what they see as a lack of acknowledgement from the college's Cohen Center for Holocaust and Genocide Studies of the deaths of many thousands of Palestinians in the war.
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Many patients who could be discharged remain hospitalized due to a lack of insurance and specialty care.
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Abortion is one of the top issues this election cycle. It’s been at the center of debates since the Supreme Court in 2022 ruled that the Constitution does not protect the right to abortion.
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Paula Cole recently stopped by NHPR’s Studio D to talk about her formative years as an artist, and to share new music from her album "Lo."
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The Horsehead Nebula, in the constellation Orion, is 1,300 light-years away. A light-year is nearly 6 trillion miles.
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The report on the Atlantic Ocean temperature in the Gulf of Maine was produced by the Gulf of Maine Research Institute in Portland, Maine.
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Brenda Wouters’s claim speaks to a central issue in the civil trial: whether the state of New Hampshire knew, or should have known, that David Meehan was allegedly being abused by YDC staff.
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Dos candidatas a gobernador debaten en programa de TV. Periodo de comentario público de reglas escolares finaliza. Universidades comunitarias ofrecen clases gratis por retrasos con aplicaciones FAFSA.
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Their orders allow them to do three things: report suspicious or illegal activity to Texas authorities; direct migrants to a legal port of entry; and aid migrants only amid danger to their “life, limb, or eyes.”