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Decades after President Nixon declared drugs "public enemy number one," the criminal justice system is still grappling with the problem. In recent years,…
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Governor Chris Sununu has called the GOP's American Health Care Act a "huge win" -- for moving the conversation forward on repealing and replacing…
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With North Korea flexing its nuclear muscles and the U.S. calling for an end to the "era of strategic patience," it's a good time to re-examine where we…
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When news broke that the Democratic National Committee had been hacked last June, NPR correspondent Mary Louise Kelly, who was in Russia at the time, says…
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The Division of Children, Youth, and Families has been under intense scrutiny in recent years, after two toddlers who had been involved with the agency…
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The uproar over Senate Bill 3 shows no signs of abating.The bill's lead sponsor, Republican state senator Regina Birdsell, insists it simply ensures that…
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For all the discord between Democrats and President Trump, U.S. Senator Jeanne Shaheen sounded a few cautious notes of agreement during an interview on…
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When it comes to Senate Bill 7, which lowers the income threshold for food-stamp eligibility, among other changes, Democratic state senator Dan Feltes has…
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After more than 1,600 drug-overdose deaths over the last five years, Timothy Rourke, longtime advocate for expanded treatment and recovery services, says…
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Below story corrects information in an earlier post found here. Under a new law, school districts will be required this fall to screen early for reading…