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The man whose accusations of child abuse at New Hampshire’s former Youth Development Center (YDC) inspired more than 1,100 others to come forward began testifying in a high-stakes civil trial.
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Kick off Earth Week with Discover WILD New Hampshire Day and an Earth Day celebration at the NH Audubon.
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“This is a partnership that will greatly improve DOT's capacity to hold airlines accountable and to protect passengers,” Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg said.
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What are students allowed to say or express in school under the First Amendment?
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Ethiopia's Sisay Lemma wins Boston Marathon in runaway. Kenya's Hellen Obiri repeats in women's raceSisay Lemma scorched the first half of the Boston Marathon course on Monday, setting a record pace to build a lead of more than half of a mile.
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In the past, Gov. Chris Sununu argued that Trump should leave the presidential race if convicted of a felony. But in an interview, he said he no longer believes that.
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The bill’s sponsors said it's meant to address complaints from physician assistants about the collaborative agreement form. The state's medical society opposes the bill.
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Denise Lodge is the wife of former Harvard Medical School morgue manager. Lodge, her husband Cedric and five other people were charged in the alleged sale of human remains stolen from Harvard and an Arkansas mortuary.
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A man was captured on surveillance footage shattering two light sconces featuring the Star of David. Last year, Temple Israel was also targeted with anti-Semitic vandalism.
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The state says Jeff Fleischer is resigning to “pursue other interests” and be closer to family. He took over the agency last August.
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More than 1,000 people have sued the state alleging they were abused at the former Youth Development Center, a government-run youth detention facility.
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The new rules could double the number of water systems and private wells that are out of compliance with limits on PFAS. Longtime advocates for more testing and treatment say it’s a major step towards healthier communities.