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A psychiatrist called by the plaintiff's attorneys in the landmark YDC trial later testified that incarcerated children can be at risk of serious mental illness.
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The Supreme Court case is considered the most significant to come before the high court in decades on the issue as record numbers of people are without a permanent place to live in the United States.
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The Folk Show's listing of music and dance events.
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The Hot Skillet Club is a trio of New Hampshire women whose recent submission to NPR's Tiny Desk Concert gained them a spot in the Tiny Desk newsletter. They are gearing up for a busy summer of performances and took time out to visit The Folk Show.
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Continúa el juicio del YDC. Organizaciones en Manchester ayudan a residentes sin hogar a obtener documentos. Programa estatal brindará dinero a áreas costeras para recuperarse de eventos climáticos intensos.
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Frank Edelblut pledged to stay “nonpartisan.” But as head of New Hampshire’s education department, he’s used his platform to pursue conservative grievances against the education system and individual educators.
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Commissioner Frank Edelblut seized upon the controversy as a symbol of public schools gone awry — part of a larger battle his department has been waging for years.
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Last month, nearly 43 percent of respondents told the UNH Survey Center they are “very” or “somewhat” concerned about undocumented migrants consuming state resources, costing taxpayers money, and committing crimes.
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An attorney defending the NH health department sought to paint plaintiff David Meehan as “an angry and violent young man.”
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NPR’s White House correspondent and the co-host of the NPR Politics Podcast Asma Khalid joins NHPR’s Julia Furukawa to talk about covering politics today and rebuilding trust in news media.
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A superior court judge has denied the N.H. Secretary of State’s motion to dismiss a legal challenge to a law that created a system of provisional ballots for first-time voters who register at the polls.
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The cuts come as the Manchester hospital is in negotiations to become part of Tennessee-based health care giant HCA.