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This latest plan was tailored to satisfy Gov. Chris Sununu, who now says he could support legalization this year.
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E. Jean Carroll, the advice columnist who won a $5 million sexual abuse and defamation award against former President Donald Trump, is seeking at least $10 million more in a court filing Monday that seeks to hold him liable for remarks he made after the verdict at the CNN town hall in New Hampshire.
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Manchester prepara comisión para proteger a los niños de la exposición al plomo. Estados piden al Congreso más acción para proteger a comunidades del xylazine. Presupusto del Senado estará sujetoa votación.
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Karner blue butterflies are on the endangered species list. But a two-decade restoration effort has helped more than 35,000 hatchlings take flight.
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Under the new rules taking effect in three years, labels will also have to warn drinkers of the risks to pregnancy, the beverage's calorie content and the number of grams of alcohol it contains.
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The New Hampshire Attorney General’s Office is still investigating the incident.
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The bill removes the requirement that the nano-brewery be in “a public building” — which doesn’t sound like much, but it clears up confusion for those operations which are in buildings attached to a home.
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Little attention is given to the pollutants, and money to address the issue has been scarce.
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The school began receiving backlash after it announced David Zaslav would be this year's commencement speaker a day after the Writers Guild of America went on strike.
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Unless Congress acts to raise the federal debt limit, the U.S. government could run short of cash to pay its bills as early as June 1. Seniors, veterans, government workers and others would suffer.
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Investors are still hopeful that lawmakers will clinch a deal to raise or suspend the debt ceiling. That's because failure to do so could have devastating consequences in markets.
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