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Now it’s time for the real, desperately needed work to begin
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Now it’s time for the real, desperately needed work to begin
Action, or inaction, over the next two months will have life-or-death implications
The election was not a repudiation of the forces that divide our nation
On Veterans Day, and every day, we should renew our commitment to protect and enhance their lives
A look at results since 1948 shows that the political parties can’t take anything for granted in New Hampshire
The pandemic has required creativity by providers across New Hampshire
Partisan politics shouldn’t get in the way of addressing the Covid crisis, and it shouldn’t stop Republican leadership from working with us to support survivors and prevent domestic and sexual violence
PUC’s ‘legislative’ docket raises procedural alarm bells
Trump’s self-comparison to Lincoln is offensive in the extreme
He fulfilled his pledges to voters by ‘making America great again’
The heart of the political season is here, and it is a good time to remember soundbites do not necessarily make good public policy and are not necessarily factual.
Why everyone who can should vote before or on Nov. 3
With a little extra effort from all of us, we can ensure a free and fair election
I am writing today to talk about the importance of afterschool care in my life and in the lives of many Early Language Learning (ELL) students.
Our elected officials at the national level in particular seem to have forgotten what it means to be leaders on behalf of citizens. They seem to have forgotten from where they come.
Superimposing ‘respect for the flag’ as a justification for suppressing nonviolent protest solves nothing
Changes on the manufacturing floor are taking place now, but it’s an evolution, not a revolution
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