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“When I see pictures of women and children in Gaza being dug out of the rubble, then I weep,” said 83-year-old Douglas Smith, who was arrested at Dartmouth on May 1.
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Gibson's Bookstore, in conjunction with New Hampshire Public Radio and the Capitol Center for the Arts, is pleased to welcome best-selling author Erik Larson (The Splendid and the Vile) to the Capitol Center for the Arts Chubb Theatre for an evening of literary discussion of his new work of nonfiction, The Demon of Unrest: A Saga of Hubris, Heartbreak, and Heroism at the Dawn of the Civil War, as part of our author series, Authors on Main! Larson will be in conversation with NHPR's Rick Ganley, host of NHPR's Morning Edition.
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House Bill 1312 would allow parents to opt their children out of any “instruction or program of” sexual orientation, gender, gender identity, or gender expression.
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Oficiales de la policía de NH buscan impugnar su inclusión en la Laurie List. Demócratas de NH se reunieron en Dover. Dartmouth Health tomará administración de Hampstead Hospital.
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There's a good chance your zone shifted when the USDA updated its plant hardiness map in 2023. Zoom in on what that means for your garden.
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Author Maura Cheeks talks about her new novel Acts of Forgiveness. Set in a speculative America, readers navigate a world where the government has approved reparation payments for black Americans – but only if they can prove they are descended from slaves.
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A powerful solar storm struck Earth, triggering spectacular celestial light shows in skies around the world — and threatening possible disruptions to satellites and power grids.
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The New Hampshire Supreme Court is considering a civil rights case involving a racist banner the group hung in Portsmouth in 2023.
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Earlier this week, facing outcry from press freedom advocates, Dartmouth President Sian Beilock said the students who were present “to report on the protests should not have been arrested for doing their jobs.”
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The jurors awarded a New Hampshire man $38 million dollars in the landmark lawsuit. Now they are speaking out after the state announced it would cap that award amount.
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The Pulitzer Prizes announced May 6 recognized NHPR’s The 13th Step, a reporting project and podcast about a culture of sexual misconduct and abuse of power in the addiction treatment industry, as a finalist in audio reporting.
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