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Boscawen fifth grader Liv Crete-Sayer ran on a platform to educate New Hampshire kids on the dangers of smoking, vaping and drugs.
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Former New Hampshire Congressman Richard Swett served as an ambassador to Denmark under the Clinton administration. He spoke about the relationship between the U.S. and Denmark historically, and how he views the situation.
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There’s been a lot of changes recently to the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, also known as SNAP. What do these changes mean? Why was SNAP created in the first place?
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Does Santa break any laws during Christmas? Could the charges against Santa stick?
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An effort to remove the statue resulted in pushback, and a conversation about how to add historical context.
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Why are there more billionaires now than ever before? How do they exercise influence over policy decisions in our country?
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What does it take to go on a labor strike? What makes a strike legal or illegal?
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The first White Mountains Almanac was published this week. It’s a month-by-month look at the region’s climate and ecosystem.
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Attorney Timothy Heaphy will be in New Hampshire to discuss his book, “Harbingers: What January 6 and Charlottesville Reveal About Rising Threats to American Democracy.”
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The Federal Aviation Administration has long struggled with a shortage of air traffic controllers and the recent government shutdown has only exacerbated the crisis.