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Both before, during and now post-pandemic, the Department of Education remains committed to supporting our children and our schools.
Education commissioner answers key questions about remote learning
Lawmakers’ move on $46 million federal grant sells students short
It’s important to remember that schools are more than just students staring at screens
BAE Systems’ Women in Technology program shows how it’s done
Winter is coming, and anyone who has been in New Hampshire for any length of time has probably helped someone retrieve their car from a snow bank. When in that predicament, some are expert drivers and accelerate just right to…
Why the nature of trade with Mexico is inherently imbalanced
I get it. We are deep into the political season, so we repeatedly hear the worn-out accusations about how one political party cares about women and wants to protect them, and the other party hates women and wants to do…
POLICY By: Kevin Cavanaugh To be a family who isn’t struggling in today’s economy, a lot has to be going right. You need steady work, an income that stretches far enough, reliable child care — or the flexibility to provide…
EDUCATION By: Tim Winkeler In New Hampshire, and across America, it is not easy to find a job. From artificial intelligence to economic uncertainty, job-seekers are struggling to find not only specific careers, but also broader career paths that will…
The country’s declining pool of health care workers is a threat to the functionality of the U.S. health care system
LABOR By: Edward Timmons According to the U.S. Department of Commerce, New Hampshire has one of the more severe labor market shortages nationally. For every 100 jobs available in the state, there are only 68 available workers to fill them.…
 The constitutions of the United States and New Hampshire have been in the news a lot recently, with questions about the president’s war powers and ability to impose tariffs unilaterally, and state issues about…
The business world is unforgiving about getting it right
Collaboration can ensure the Granite State’s ski industry remains vibrant and resilient
Leadership changes, unmet promises cause for concern at Franklin veteran campus
Those living with intellectual and developmental disabilities deserve housing options that reflect their potential