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In our monthly check-in with political junkie Ken Rudin, we're covering some of the top national political stories of recent weeks, including the swearing…
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With summer officially here, it’s not just the weather heating up, but the political season as well. There are polls, ads, debates being scheduled, and…
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Mara Liasson will discuss the White House and upcoming elections, as well as how changes in both political parties over the past six years have affected…
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In mid-March, with the sap has hardly running, November seems a lifetime away. But in the political world, eight months goes by quickly, especially for…
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Second District Congresswoman Ann McLane Kuster was swept into office in the last election amid a storm of anti-incumbent feeling in the Granite State. In…
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Ever feel like the only way things get done in Washington is if there's a crisis? You're not alone. Bipartisanism is driving moderates out of the Senate…
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Granite State politicians weigh in on the politics in Washington that led to the shutdown, as well as the way forward.Guests:Ray Buckley- Chairman of New…
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With a partial Government closing now in effect – some services will continue, such as the military and the mail. But others won’t- from National forests…
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The Constitution gives Congress the right to declare war and the President to wage it. Yet many presidents have taken military action, without involving…
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The New Hampshire Food Bank has been struggling to keep up with the demand of a growing number of residents. And these challenges might be compounded by…