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Candidates, activists and strategists all hope having Harris topping the ticket will boost their party's fortunes here.
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Gov. Chris Sununu on Friday signed bills restricting trans athletes’ participation in girls’ sports and limiting access to gender-affirming surgeries.
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A bill signed into law earlier this month will create a pilot program to help school districts purchase local foods for student meals. Districts will have to apply to participate.
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A guide to some of our favorite day trip destinations around the Granite State.
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Overall, 13% of people in the U.S. take five or more prescription drugs. For those 65 and older, that number is 42%.
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Connecticut, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, New Hampshire and Maine will get a total of $450 million to accelerate adoption of cold-climate heat pumps and water heaters.
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Máximos Demócratas de NH celebran decisión de Biden. Nueva ley busca facilitarle a los nuevos ciudadanos convertirse en LNAs. Sununu firma proyectos de ley para prohibir a las niñas trans practicar deportes femeninos.
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Los hospitales y centros de tercera edad enfrentan dificultades por una escasez de asistentes de enfermería con licencia. Una nueva ley busca facilitar la entrada a esta industria a los nuevos ciudadanos.
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Vice President Harris addressed her campaign staff for the first time, after a hectic 24 hour period in which Democratic lawmakers and potential rivals rallied around Harris’ candidacy for presidency.
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As a candidate, Kamala Harris likely would take an aggressive stance in support of abortion access — hitting former President Donald Trump on an issue where Republicans have been vulnerable.
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How did the coconut tree emerge as the emblem of the vice president's most devoted, or at least most-online followers? It's a story more than a year in the making.
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