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NPR’s White House correspondent and the co-host of the NPR Politics Podcast Asma Khalid joins NHPR’s Julia Furukawa to talk about covering politics today and rebuilding trust in news media.
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Upper Valley-based author Jodi Picoult has often spoken out against book bans. Many of her books have been removed from school libraries across the country.
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We asked, you answered — Your plans for April 8.
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Greg Johnson shares his memories of the 1963 total solar eclipse he watched from Acadia National Park.
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As artificial intelligence tools become more commonplace, are U.S. laws catching up with the technology?
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The Dartmouth men’s basketball team unionized this month, marking a first in college sports. UNH Professor Michael McCann joins NHPR’s All Things Considered host Julia Furukawa to discuss what’s next.
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The Manchester NAACP is celebrating its 60th anniversary.
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Nearly a decade after journalist James Foley was murdered by Islamic State group militants, his mother, Diane Foley, chronicles the aftermath of his kidnapping.
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Lebanon recently adopted a verbal resolution calling for a cease-fire in Gaza, the return of all hostages and allowance of humanitarian aid to the region. Not everyone believes that’s the role of local government.
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And with the 2023 tax season underway, why is filing taxes often so complicated?
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Alex Peary shares some advice on how to drop your expectations and live in the present to get your words on the page.
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