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Exercise is one of the best therapies for Parkinson's. That's why this group gathers every week for a dance class at Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center.
Hear from local climate reporters and community changemakers addressing climate solutions in New England.
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The Federal Trade Commission has voted to ban employment agreements that typically prevent workers from leaving their companies for competitors, or starting competing businesses of their own.
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85-year-old Susan Gillotti of Hanover is one of dozens of Upper Valley supporters who are hopeful that New Hampshire could be the next state to pass a “medical assistance in dying law.”
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With more precipitation in New England — and more intense storms — property owners are taking action to prevent flooding. But for some, the best choices may seem counterintuitive.
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The state’s chosen buyer, who offered $21.5 million in cash, missed her Monday deadline to close the deal despite receiving three extensions.
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The program gives a Manchester shelter money to assist in obtaining government IDs and birth certificates.
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Protests on college campuses related to the Israel-Hamas War have many Jews nervous heading into the holiday.
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Voting officials cheered when it was announced that a portion of a multibillion-dollar federal grant program would go to election security. But in many cases, the allocations didn't go as planned.
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David Pecker's testimony resumed this morning after a short time on the stand on Monday and lasted until mid-afternoon. The trial is set to pick back up on Thursday morning.
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NPR's electoral map organizes states into seven categories – Toss Up, Lean Republican, Lean Democratic, Likely Republican, Likely Democratic, Safe Republican and Safe Democratic.
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A psychiatrist called by the plaintiff's attorneys in the landmark YDC trial later testified that incarcerated children can be at risk of serious mental illness.
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