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The state is under an extreme heat watch Wednesday through Friday, but public cooling centers can help you beat the heat.
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Miembros de la comunidad del Congo de New Hampshire y autoridades electas se reunieron en el Ayuntamiento de Manchester ayer para celebrar la independencia de la República Democrática de Congo.
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La Corte Suprema dictaminó que la orden ejecutiva del presidente Trump que hubiera terminado con la ciudadanía por derecho de nacimiento para niños de algunos inmigrantes era inconstitucional.
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While the U.S. isn't a bona fide soccer nation yet, the past three weeks have perhaps shown what it would feel like if it were.
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Independence Day for the Democratic Republic of the Congo coincided with the national team’s World Cup success.
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The Supreme Court ruled that the executive order from President Trump that would have ended birthright citizenship for the children of some immigrants was unconstitutional.
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From Young Granite Staters looking to buy their first home to seniors looking to downsize to single-floor living and age in place, manufactured-home ownership is a cost-effective, energy-efficient option.
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El estado está bajo una alerta de calor extrema del miércoles hasta el viernes, pero los centros de enfriamiento públicos pueden ayudarte a cuidarse del calor.
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Se prevé que una ola de calor eleve el índice de calor por encima de los 100 grados desde el miércoles hasta el viernes en todo New Hampshire.
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It's legal to buy fireworks in New Hampshire, but not all cities and towns allow residents to use them.
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GLAD Law said its lawsuit against New Hampshire 2024 law makes different legal arguments than those addressed by the U.S. Supreme Court.
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The U.S. takes on Bosnia and Herzegovina at 8 p.m. Wednesday. Friday’s matches include Australia vs. Egypt, and reigning champions Argentina vs. Cape Verde.
If you are planning to hit the trails, the beaches, or a campsite this last weekend of June, here is what you need to know.
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