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The jurors awarded a New Hampshire man $38 million dollars in the landmark lawsuit. Now they are speaking out after the state announced it would cap that award amount.
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Montgomery was convicted of killing his 5-year-old daughter, Harmony. The new sentence will be added on to another sentence he began last year on unrelated gun charges.
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The long-time Republican lawmaker announced he will not seek re-election on Thursday, at the end of a session day in the Senate.
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The question of whether state health department officials knew, or should have known, about alleged child abuse at the former Youth Development Center is now in the hands of a jury.
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The college teams built the cars from scratch for the annual Formula Hybrid + Electric competition.
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From Napoleon's cutlery to the WWII occupation of Greenland, we dig up the hidden history behind one of the world's most abundant metals.
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In a statement, a New Hampshire State Police spokesperson said they "deployed personnel and various resources to the University of New Hampshire and Dartmouth College campuses in response to illegal activity and at the request of local law enforcement."
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Community health workers don’t provide clinical care, but serve as liaisons between the health system and their communities.
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New Hampshire is one of four states that doesn’t collect and report abortion statistics.
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If you happen to find a tick burrowed in your skin, the first thing to do is not to panic — it's to calmly remove the tick as fast as possible.
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The Justice & Journalism Speakers Series is a joint project of NHPR and The Warren B. Rudman Center. This year's guest speaker was Asma Khalid, a White House correspondent for NPR.