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The face off was the first time either team had played in the men's World Cup in decades, a rare chance for the squads to make a mark on their nation's soccer histories.
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As America prepares to celebrate its 250th anniversary, one New Hampshire museum is showing off its collection of historic artifacts – centuries in the making. Here are just a few of what’s on display that might teach you something surprising about New Hampshire and American history.
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From the many depictions of George Washington, to using American Revolution motifs to recruit for WWII, the ongoing exhibition asks how the country’s revolutionary past is constantly being reconsidered.
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The Forest Service is trying to shut down research hubs because it says it needs to live within its means. But the agency plans to close facilities that cost less than $1 to rent while keeping open one that costs $1 million.
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From big public watch parties to tried-and-true soccer bars, the Boston area has a lot of options for getting in on the 2026 World Cup excitement — even if you aren't going to the games itself.
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Advocates for opening a town-owned barn for the birds despite concerns over accumulating waste have gathered enough signatures to force a special town meeting.
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14 permanent residents argue the government has ignored its own rules in deciding citizenship entirely based on their country of origin.
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Public records uncover web of communication and some non-required information sharing.
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These small panels can be plugged into a regular wall outlet, and when paired with a battery, they generate enough electricity to keep a refrigerator running through a power outage.
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Since President Donald Trump took office, there have been a total of 429 ICE arrests in the state. Data shows that two-thirds of those arrested in the past year did not have a criminal conviction.
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Emory Pineo and his son restore rare 1800s stoves, some used in Hollywood films and sought after for off-grid living
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The report, released by the Union of Concerned Scientists, analyzed the capacity of two New England wind projects in terms of winter energy demands from Dec. 2024 - Feb. 2025, before the projects were online.