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Bassett was confirmed as a state Supreme Court justice in 2012. He retired Aug. 31.
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How has the institution interacted with the federal government? Who decides what goes in a Smithsonian museum?
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It took 44-year-old Andrew Drummond four days, 22 hours and 43 minutes to complete over 200 miles, beating the previous record by more than 14 hours.
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How politicians redraw maps to choose their voters, instead of the other way around.
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In this year alone, two ambulance services have closed in New Hampshire. For Chris Stawasz, who’s worked as a paramedic for decades, these closures reflect larger issues currently faced by ambulance services across the state.
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We all have our opinions about certain policies and issues. But how much are those opinions shaped by the language that politicians and the media use?
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This week, farmers in New Hampshire took to the State House to call out precarious farming conditions, following recent federal cuts and delays to federal grants which helped support small farmers.
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The local historical society acquired and restored the building, once a gathering place for travelers from across the region.
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Abigail Robinson and Nicholas Gelinas are both high school juniors who served as the student representatives of their respective school boards. Robinson’s school district is cutting over $6 million dollars. Gerlinas’ is cutting $2 million.
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How has it been used throughout U.S. history? How is the act being used today?