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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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How has it been used throughout U.S. history? How is the act being used today?
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New Hampshire recently upped the amount that lawyers can get paid when they take on cases where defendants can't afford an attorney. It's one way to address the shortage of lawyers willing to accept these cases.
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We asked, you answered.
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How much does corruption influence our policies and what can be done to prevent it?
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Hear more from a family physician and health equity practitioner who's working to strengthen community supports for new and expecting parents.
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Congress is supposed to dictate how the government spends money. President Donald Trump has attempted to freeze federal funding since he took office.
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We asked, you answered.
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In this edition of Refresher Course, we dive into the nebulous world of political consultants.
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In "Let Only Red Flowers Bloom," Feng recounts her experiences reporting on China during the era of Xi Jinping.
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The National Weather Service affects public safety, food production and even national security. Like many other agencies, it’s been the target of deep cuts from the Trump administration.