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The 2026 State House session kicks off on Jan. 7.
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President Trump wants more U.S. oil companies to "go in" to Venezuela. But there are economic, historical, and climate reasons that may not be easy. Here's what you need to know about oil in Venezuela.
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We celebrate our 10th anniversary by listening back to Outside/In’s very first episode, and talk about how the show’s changed and what’s stayed the same.
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President Trump claimed overnight that the United States carried out airstrikes in Venezuela and captured President Nicolás Maduro.
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Host Rachel Barenbaum speaks with Ruben Reyes Jr. about his new book "Archive of Unknown Universes" followed by media maven Zibby Owens to get a view of what's happening in the publishing world today.
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The state budget cut higher education funding by $35 million over two years, leading to staff cuts and tuition increases. Now, senators from both parties have proposed new spending to mitigate the impacts.
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When Amy Moses first became a Court Appointed Special Advocate (CASA) in 2001, she didn’t realize what an important part of her life it would become.
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Experts predict dry conditions will last into spring, which could harm local ecosystems.
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In winter, many gardeners bring their yards alive with color and movement by feeding birds.
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After you strap your Christmas tree to the top of your car, what happens to the field where you cut it down?
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After a six month delay, children placed in group homes will now be provided lawyers to advocate for their interests during abuse and neglect proceedings.
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Courts blocked troops from deploying in Chicago and Portland, Ore., and the Los Angeles deployment effectively ended after a judge blocked it earlier this month.
This January, NHPR marks the 40th anniversary of the Challenger shuttle disaster with a multi-part series honoring the life, impact, and enduring legacy of Christa McAuliffe, New Hampshire’s teacher-astronaut.
Stories from the New England News Collaborative