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As schools in New Hampshire prepare for a new law requiring suicide prevention policies, questions about how districts will implement these policies…
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Exploring Education: Advice For Today's Aspiring TeachersVeteran and novice teachers agree: Anyone considering a career in teaching should start working as early as possible with students – either as student…
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We examine how teachers themselves are educated, including how aspiring teachers are certified. We'll also explore how teacher training programs have…
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The state park system is thriving, with a 30% increase in visitors since 2013, according to Philip Bryce, director of the N.H. Division of Parks and…
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President Trump has said that an increase in tariffs on Chinese goods would boost manufacturing and bring jobs back to the United States.Stephen Pelkey,…
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U.S. Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand presents herself as a fighter – and a winner, seemingly unfazed by low poll numbers. Speaking on The Exchange, the New York…
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As employers complain about a labor shortage and a tight job market, they may be overlooking a large group of potential workers that face certain barriers…
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Andrew Yang could give his platform on Universal Basic Income in his sleep: he’s been widely covered on the impacts of automation and technology on the…
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Former Massachusetts Gov. Bill Weld said he’s “not a fan of the Republican Party in Washington, D.C. today,” but he’s running for that party’s nomination…
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Dr . Robert Feder says he spends about a quarter of his time on the phone with insurance companies trying to get care approved for his patients.These…