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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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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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Portsmouth’s welfare office has been giving gift cards to teens for the holidays for the past 15 years.
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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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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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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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Gov. Chris Sununu is asking state law enforcement to issue tickets to everyone pulled over along I-95 for reckless driving during the holiday season.
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When President-elect Trump is sworn in next January, the Republican Party will be in control of the presidency, the Senate and the House.
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The verdict in the Bradley Asbury trial marks a major milestone for the state’s sweeping criminal investigation into more than 1,000 claims of child abuse at the state’s juvenile jail and other youth facilities.
Stories from the New England News Collaborative