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Geno Marconi has led the Port Authority for more than two decades, but he was recently placed on administrative leave, with no explanation provided.
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More people who allege they were abused by staff at the former Youth Development Center are opting to file with the settlement fund over taking their cases to court.
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Last month, nearly 43 percent of respondents told the UNH Survey Center they are “very” or “somewhat” concerned about undocumented migrants consuming state resources, costing taxpayers money, and committing crimes.
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President Biden has expressed support for the House foreign aid package. It now heads to the Senate, where it is also expected to pass.
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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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The Kennedys have been critical of Robert F. Kennedy's third-party run, which has the potential to draw votes away from President Biden — who the family endorsed Thursday.
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A bill that would effectively remove vaccination requirements for kids enrolled in child care is in front of state lawmakers.
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In the past, Gov. Chris Sununu argued that Trump should leave the presidential race if convicted of a felony. But in an interview, he said he no longer believes that.
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The bill’s sponsors said it's meant to address complaints from physician assistants about the collaborative agreement form. The state's medical society opposes the bill.
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The presumptive GOP nominee will stand trial Monday in the first criminal trial of a former president. At this point, Trump is used to trying to leverage his appearances as part of his campaign.
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The legislation would establish procedures for legalization, regulation and taxation of cannabis.
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A new report finds more election officials are leaving their jobs now than at any point in the past two decades. But the report also adds new context to the phenomenon.