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Advocates say the numbers alone fail to give a meaningful or accurate account of schools' use of the practice.
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We see beaver dams in waterways all over the state, but what's going on under all the sticks and mud of a beaver lodge?
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After capturing title across the region this, two-year-old cow Sassy and owner Sara Forman made the 2,000 mile round trip to Wisconsin earlier this fall where they placed first in their class for the junior show.
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Many topics have divided the nation recently. NPR asked readers for insights into how they handle divisive conversations over the holidays. Here are the tips they provided.
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Geno Marconi appeared in Rockingham County Superior Court Wednesday, where he faces charges that he shared sensitive material about an acquaintance.
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The state’s snowplow naming contest comes after other snowy places held competitions of their own, christening machines across the country with names like “Sleetwood Mac” and “Fast and Flurryous.”
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Un poco más grande que una tarjeta de crédito, el dispositivo Pocketalk tiene capacidades de conversión de texto a voz en más de 80 idiomas. El DMV estima que ayudaron a 3,600 clientes en un idioma que no era inglés el año pasado.
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The rules govern virtually every aspect of public school administration, from class sizes to curriculum requirements.
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It’s a major blow for Andy Sanborn, who has been racing against the clock to sell Concord Casino since the state ordered it shuttered and sold in January.
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The center of the mural is a dap, a greeting that looks like something between a fist bump and a hug. The gesture is a symbol of solidarity and unity for Black and Brown communities.
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Eric Labarge will serve more than three years in prison, plus pay a fine and restitution for his role in vandalizing the homes of two New Hampshire Public Radio journalists.
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