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                        New Hampshire universities say a handful of international students now have active immigration records, after the Trump administration reversed course late last week.
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                        “Saint Anselm is pledging to support New Hampshire’s students with access to a high-quality, private education tuition-free," the Manchester-based college said in its announcement.
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                        The annual event at Saint Anselm College, now in its 36th year, lasted six hours and featured no shortage of rhyming couplets.
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                        E. Jean Carroll, the advice columnist who won a $5 million sexual abuse and defamation award against former President Donald Trump, is seeking at least $10 million more in a court filing Monday that seeks to hold him liable for remarks he made after the verdict at the CNN town hall in New Hampshire.
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                        Residentes Latinos se sentaron conversar sobre leyes de immigración y algunos aprovecharon para manifestar su preocupación por las nuevas y severas políticas de inmigración que afectan a Florida y la frontera sur. Un grupo juvenil de justicia ambiental protesta en contra de planta de asfalto en Nashua. Se retoma programa de transporte gratis a senderos y parques estatales en Manchester.
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                        The decision to host Trump divided the private Catholic school, a campus known for hosting presidential candidates for decades.
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                        In New Hampshire, town-by-town regulations make it particularly hard to build single-family homes on lots that are smaller than one acre in size.
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                        Both sides of the political divide expressed suspicion when the CNN forum at New Hampshire's St. Anselm College was announced last week. The event is May 10.
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                        College leaders say facilitating former President Donald Trump's visit is consistent with the school's mission.
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                        At a visit to St. Anselm College, Kennedy decried political polarization, criticized the US government's handling of the COVID-19, and changes to the Democratic primary calendar.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
