
Michelle Liu
All Things Considered ProducerAs the All Things Considered producer, my goal is to bring different voices on air, to provide new perspectives, amplify solutions, and break down complex issues so our listeners have the information they need to navigate daily life in New Hampshire. I also want to explore how communities and the state can work to—and have worked to—create solutions to the state’s housing crisis.
To ask questions about policies in New Hampshire or tell me more about how issues like housing affect your life or community, reach out at mliu@nhpr.org.
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The virus is circulating in some wild birds here. But so far, it hasn’t spread to any commercial poultry flocks or dairy herds.
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What are the limits of these orders? How popular are executive orders with the public and Congress?
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New Hampshire Indonesian Community Support and two other organizations are challenging an executive order signed late Monday that would end birthright citizenship for the children of some immigrants. Three regional ACLU chapters are representing the plaintiffs.
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President Donald Trump was inaugurated Monday, but the presidential transition started months ago.
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Harrisville fifth-grader Jade Adams ran on the platform that New Hampshire should ban animal testing.
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Why was it included in the constitution in the first place? What does freedom of the press look like in the U.S. today?
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After 25 years in the job, Michael York looks back on his tenure and how he saw his job change throughout the decades.
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What does the Cabinet do? How much power does a Cabinet member have on the agency it oversees?