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  • Only around 6 percent of residents heat with wood, according to the New Hampshire Department of Energy – a number that’s been static for at least 16 years.
  • A new breed of lenders are helping everyday people make cash offers to buy houses. Cash offers carry clout and sellers are more likely to accept them over offers from people who need a mortgage.
  • From New Hampshire Public Radio, Raquel Maria Dillon reports on an Internet Democratic primary taking place this week on the liberal activist Web site, MoveOn.org. If any of the nine candidates receives 50 percent of the vote, MoveOn says it will endorse that candidate for the election of 2004.
  • Why Popular Science Put The Kibosh On Online Comments
    The internet provides a forum for public conversation, debate and interaction. At times, it may seem more less public square and more like the Roman…
  • The Supreme Court hears arguments on whether companies can be barred from selling file-sharing software that can be used to illegally download movies and music. Grokster and Streamcast argue they should not be held liable for copyright infringement because they don't clear consumer requests or files.
  • Beginning Wednesday, consumers in 13 Western states can get a copy of their credit report for free. The free annual reports will be phased in across the rest of the country over the next nine months. But some could end up paying for credit services they don't need. NPR's Wendy Kaufman reports.
  • The Tesla CEO tells Twitter that he'll go ahead with the original deal to buy the company for $44 billion, or $54.20 a share, possibly averting a trial set for later this month.
  • The Air Force says it's disciplining 15 members following it's investigation of an Air National Guardsman accused of classified leaks online.
  • One of the site's writers says organizing the workers is a sign that digital media are growing up. The CEO says he's pleased with the vote.
  • It's harder to afford homeownership than it's been in decades as a steep run-up in both prices during the pandemic and more recently interest rates hit buyers from both sides.
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