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Prosecutors say Eric Spofford paid a close friend $20,000 to vandalize the homes after NHPR published an investigation into his alleged sexual abuse and harassment.
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Mississippi-born writer Kiese Laymon on the beauty of his grandma’s garden, Emmett Till, Maurice Sendak, and his first children’s book, City Summer, Country Summer.
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While adult moose are better able to fend off the tick infestations, 70% of calves don’t make it to 1 year old.
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Los defensores dicen que las nuevas políticas federales que permiten a los agentes de inmigración ingresar en hospitales, clínicas y otros establecimientos médicos podrían tener efectos graves en la salud pública.
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Advocates say new federal policies allowing immigration agents into hospitals, clinics, and other medical establishments could have ripple effects on public health.
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With the unofficial kickoff of summer right around the corner, it won’t be long before people across New England slowly start turning off the heat in their homes.
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Dartmouth administrators allege that protesters on Wednesday attempted to “steal and photograph files” from a college building, where they staged a pro-Palestinian sit-in for roughly five hours.
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GoldenOak features siblings Lena and Zak Kendall playing folk-influenced songs with deep lyrics and soaring harmonies about our changing environment — with hope and reverence.
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The CEO and public figurehead of Market Basket has been put on administrative leave, rekindling memories of a different intra-family squabble in 2014 that shook the company to its core. We talk about this story and more on this edition of the New Hampshire News Recap.
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Lawyers for a former prison guard want to ask Helen Hanks about her department’s belated disclosure of evidence, as well as handwritten notes she shredded. Hanks says it was routine practice to destroy those notes after she was done with them.
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Republicans in Congress want to require proof of work for Medicaid recipients as part of a massive budget bill favored by President Trump.
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