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Trump administration hands over Medicaid recipients’ personal data, including addresses, to ICE
Immigration and Customs Enforcement officials will be given access to the personal data of the nation’s 79 million Medicaid enrollees, including home addresses and ethnicities, to track down immigrants who may not be living legally in the United States, according to an agreement obtained by The Associated Press.
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If your dog had a job, what would it be? Readers share their pup professions
Ever wonder what your dog would do if they had a 9-to-5? We recently asked readers to imagine their pup in the workforce—and their answers did not disappoint.
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Scott Brown, seeking a Trump endorsement, apologizes for January 6 criticism
As he seeks a Trump endorsement that may never come, 2026 GOP Senate candidate Scott Brown issued a public apology for criticizingthe president’s handling of the January 6, 2021 riot. Massachusetts politician and former U.S. Ambassador Scott Brown wants President Donald Trump to endorse him for US Senator in New Hampshire. However, he once blamed…
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Facing pressure, Ayotte vetoes book ban bill and six other GOP bills
Gov. Kelly Ayotte went against her own party on Tuesday, bowing to political pressure and vetoing seven bills—one of the most talked-about being a controversial proposal to ban books in schools.
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‘When moms thrive, families thrive’: New law expands support for New Hampshire parents
New Hampshire’s new Momnibus 2.0 law expands maternal mental health care, postpartum depression screenings, and family support services after years of maternity ward closures in the Granite State.
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Granite Staters highlight their favorite local businesses
When asked to shout out their favorite spots, readers had no shortage of praise
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Supreme Court limits nationwide injunctions, but fate of Trump birthright citizenship order unclear
A divided Supreme Court on Friday ruled that individual judges lack the authority to grant nationwide injunctions, but the decision left unclear the fate of President Donald Trump’s restrictions on birthright citizenship.
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Granite Staters say they’ll speak up and fight back against attacks on LGBTQ+ youth
As LGBTQ+ youth in New Hampshire find themselves under the microscope by state and federal officials, advocates and communities across the Granite Staters rise to fight back.
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If elected to the Senate, Scott Brown could bring Trump policies to New Hampshire
Politician Scott Brown’s second campaign for US Senate bid draws fire over Trump loyalty, support for tariffs, and cuts to veterans’ care At a press conference today held by the New Hampshire Democratic Party in response to former Massachusetts Senator Scott Brown’s campaign kickoff, state leaders and local residents painted a stark picture of what…
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States can cut off Medicaid funding to Planned Parenthood, the Supreme Court rules
A divided Supreme Court allowed states to cut off Medicaid money to Planned Parenthood in a ruling handed down Thursday amid a wider Republican-backed push to defund the country’s biggest abortion provider.

























