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Members told reporters that they expect to hold a candidate forum next Tuesday ahead of votes on a speaker, possibly as early as Wednesday.
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The U.S. census undercounting people of color and overcounting white people who don't identify as Latino means political representation and federal funds have been allocated unfairly, a report warns.
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A rare nationwide test of the Wireless Emergency Alert system is scheduled for Wednesday, Oct. 4, at around 2:20 p.m.
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Almost all of China's medium and large cities are susceptible to floods. Some experts are promoting a solution called sponge cities — urban landscapes that are softer and meant to absorb more water.
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The state’s largest utility gave over 4,000 acres to just two companies.
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Ian Freeman of Keene was found guilty earlier this year of operating an unlicensed bitcoin exchange business that prosecutors said catered to scammers looking to hide assets.
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Una líder en Nashua busca concientizar a la población Latina de NH sobre la enfermedad del Alzheimer. La gala Black Lives Matter Seacoast juntó a la comunidad este fin de semana en Dover. En temporada de gripe, funcionarios de salud sugieren contactar apoyo a programa federal.
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"It's like you feel a presence in the photograph," says Philip Bermingham. The striking image he captured became the U.S. Postal Service's reference for the new stamp.
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The updated State Plan on Aging calls for more investments in home- and community-based services, among other steps.
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Artist Alexandra Segura says art is one way to get Colombian immigrant kids interested in their culture for the first time. Her new organization wants to intervene before they forget completely about their country and their language.
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The program was launched last fall to expand access to the treatment, but it expired earlier this year.
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