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Hugh Hewitt: Kavanaugh is John Roberts 2.0
Some conservatives are disappointed with President Donald Trump's nomination of Brett Kavanaugh to the Supreme Court. They can't afford to indulge discouragement. They have to rally.
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George Will: Trump might be right on Mueller's appointment
The President, who might not be fully acquainted with the pertinent Supreme Court case law, says the appointment of Robert Mueller as special counsel was unconstitutional.
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Sideshow: Campaigning in the courtroom
Democrats hoping to block New Hampshire's new ballot law in Hillsborough County Superior Court have given the game away.
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John Stossel: In 'The Boy Crisis,' dads are needed
In Warren Farrell's new book, 'The Boy Crisis,' he argues that hostility toward males undermines boys' psychological development.
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St. Paul's emails students at prestigious summer studies program a sex abuse notice
Scrutinized for the past two years about sexual abuse of its prep school students, St. Paul's School has reached out to New Hampshire high school students who participated in its prestigious summer program.
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Tom Herzig's Trackside: Hudson keeps the racing fires lit
On of the biggest events of the season for Hudson Speedway and new promoter Ben Bosowski, the Granite State Pro Stock Series 2,000-to-win Gateway Classic 100, takes place this Sunday. Qualifying events are expected to get under way at 5:30 p.m.
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Small fire at Santa's Village quickly extinguished
JEFFERSON - A small, non-suspicious, quickly contained fire Tuesday night at the Polar Theater at Santa's Village caused limited damage but it engendered a big expression of concern from the attraction's many fans.
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Executive Council approves 1.2m for Harbor Homes, Keystone Hall
The Executive Council on Wednesday unanimously approved more than 1.2 million in retroactive contracts for two agencies on the front lines of the opioid battle, but not before asking several questions about a state review that found several deficiencies in how previous contracts were handled.
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AG transcripts from Sanborn probe raise new questions about conduct
New allegations have emerged regarding inappropriate conduct by Republican state senator and congressional candidate Andy Sanborn, thanks to the release of documents associated with the Department of Justice investigation.
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Organization making a difference in the North Country honored as Champion in Action
The Women's Rural Entrepreneurial Network was named a Champion in Action by Citizens Bank and the New Hampshire Union Leader, which comes with 35,000 in funding as well as promotional and volunteer support.
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Hiker found in hotel donates 3,000, avoids bill from Fish and Game
A Massachusetts hiker whose failure to notify his wife that he was spending the night in a hotel and prompted an extensive search and rescue operation in the White Mountains has donated 3,000 to the Department of Fish and Game to help pay for the operation.
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Dog thought to have fled crash found dead in car
A dog belonging to the victim of a fatal car crash, initially reported as missing by police and a local dog recovery group, has been found dead, killed in the same crash that took the life of her owner Tuesday in Merrimack.
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Patriarch to visit Our Lady of the Cedars today
Our Lady of the Cedars Melkite Catholic Church will receive a historic visit today from its Patriarch.
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Woman pleads guilty to opioid trafficking
A former Northwood woman pleaded guilty in federal court this week to participating in a methamphetamine trafficking conspiracy, U.S. Attorney Scott W. Murray announced Wednesday.
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Excusing depravity: Supporting a sexual predator
If a male guidance counselor in his 30s had sexually assaulted a 14-year-old student would his former colleagues beg the court to show leniency?
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Public meeting on I-93 exit scheduled for July 25
The New Hampshire Department of Transportation DOT will host a public informational meeting on Wednesday, July 25, about plans to construct a new highway exit between Exit 4 and Exit 5 on Interstate 93, according to a release.
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In Bedford, officials concerned with bullying numbers
While many risky behaviors considered in a recent survey showed positive improvements for Bedford youth, the data does indicate that bullying is on the rise, as well as marijuana use, binge drinking, rape, self injury and suicide.
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Pay raises proposed for Nashua police, school principals
The Board of Aldermen is reviewing two separate union contracts that would provide salary increases for city police and principals.
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Laconia councilor draws ire for remarks at meeting
Laconia City Councilor Bob Hamel is facing criticism for his remarks at a Monday night meeting during a prickly exchange with the head of the union that represents city firefighters.
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Intense winds leave path of destruction as trees topple around Northwood Lake
A violent downburst left a path of destruction along parts of Northwood Lake early Tuesday evening.
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