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17-year-old Aadi Kulkarni started teaching digital skills to seniors in his community five years ago. He then founded the nonprofit TechPals to continue that work.
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"When we're coming up on a looming government shutdown, people have been willing to sit down and negotiate," Shaheen said. "That's been sorely lacking this time."
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What do terms like “middle America” and “elites” mean anyway?
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“Leave The Light On”’ is a reflection on the pandemic and joyful ode to the musical traditions of New Orleans.
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The marker will be unveiled at the Millyard Museum.
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What are the election security laws in the U.S.? How should these laws balance security and accessibility?
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Massages aren't only for people. They can help horses too.
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The ballots we use in today’s elections have come a long way since the 19th century.
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An archaeological dig in Errol yielded 7,000-year-old Abenaki artifacts, bucking the idea that ancient history isn’t here in the states.
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With New Hampshire’s primary less than a month away, there are many candidates vying for the state’s two Congressional seats. What are the responsibilities of the U.S. House?
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The city of Manchester recently updated their public comment rules to prohibit banners, signs and speech officials consider inappropriate.