
Gabrielle Healy
Digital News EditorGabi leads NHPR's digital journalism efforts, working on news and editorial strategy, audience engagement, attempting to ferret out typos and much more.
She comes to the newsroom from the NPR and WAMU show 1A, where she was their digital editor. She enjoys eating french fries and reading fiction.
Find her on Twitter at @g_healy_ or send her an email.
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Throughout the war in Ukraine, NHPR has been communicating with Ivan Chaika, a UNH Law grad who lives in the region.
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Morse has served in the state Senate for 16 years and is the second Republican to join the race against incumbent Democrat Maggie Hassan.
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National Republicans had looked to Sununu as the party's best chance to take control of the U.S. Senate from Democrats.
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Weyler resigns his post after top Democrats and Gov. Chris Sununu criticized his spread of conspiracy theories.
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Many critics of the company are saying it's become far too influential and have raised concerns about how its warehouse workers and delivery drivers are treated.
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Everyone has to go sometimes. But why are there so few public bathrooms?
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The Democratic incumbent is the first politician to ever beat a Kennedy in a race in Massachusetts.
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Does going to school during a pandemic mean straight A's for everyone?