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Some schools have told staff to contact the superintendent if ICE or other law enforcement officials arrive with a judicial warrant. Legal experts say it's important to understand the difference between that kind of warrant and other documents that don't require the same compliance.
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Unions and attorneys who represent federal employees are telling workers not to take the offer from the Trump administration to resign from their jobs by Feb. 6 and still be paid through September.
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The Fed held interest rates steady as it continues to combat inflation. President Trump wants to see lower rates, but some of his policies could fuel more price hikes.
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Algunas escuelas le han dicho a su personal que se contacten con el superintendente si ICE u otros oficiales de aplicación de ley llegan con una orden judicial. Los expertos legales dicen que es importante entender la diferencia entre este tipo de orden y otros documentos que no requieren el mismo cumplimiento.
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En una reciente carta a familias, los funcionarios del Distrito Escolar de Manchester dijeron que no recopilan información sobre el estatus migratorio o de ciudadanía de los estudiantes.
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The money would go to nonprofits that provide services for people at risk of and experiencing homelessness.
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Senators grill Robert F. Kennedy Jr. on vaccines, abortion and Medicaid in his confirmation hearing to lead the Department of Health and Human Services in the Trump administration.
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What makes a million dollar home? In NH, luxury sales more common as market prices continue
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More than 1,000 children had high levels of lead detected in their blood throughout 2023, according to a recent state report.
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A federal judge has paused a sweeping new plan from the Trump administration to halt categories of federal spending.
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A bill before the New Hampshire Legislature would require schools in the Granite State to ban cell phones from the classroom. Gov. Kelly Ayotte supports the effort.
Stories from the New England News Collaborative