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As grocery costs soared, John Sununu profited
Large holdings of stock in food and retail giants brought financial gains for GOP Senate Candidate John Sununu as Tariffs raised prices across the board. As New Hampshire families faced ever-increasing grocery prices over the last year, Republican USSenate candidate John Sununu was publicly backing key pieces of President Donald Trump’s economic agenda while also…
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10 historic bars in New Hampshire
From cozy taverns to iconic spots, sip through history at these bars in New Hampshire.
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We asked, you answered: Should New Hampshire Gov. Kelly Ayotte demand tariff refunds for NH households?
Massachusetts Gov. Maura Healey sent a letter to Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent on March 10 demanding a $1,745 refund for every household in the state to offset the financial impact of Trump’s tariffs. Rhode Island Gov. Dan McKee followed suit shortly thereafter. This week, we asked readers: Should New Hampshire Gov. Kelly Ayotte demand tariff refunds…
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Seacoast ‘No Kings’ protesters reject Trump and ‘concentrated power’
“No Kings” protesters gathered in Portsmouth’s Market Square, in Exeter, in Dover, and in more communities around Seacoast New Hampshire and Maine, Saturday, March 28, totaling more than 3,000 locations around the nation. The events were a coordinated demonstration against President Donald Trump’s actions and policies.
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On ACA anniversary, NH Democrats warn GOP Senate candidates would make health care worse
New Hampshire Democrats marked the 16th anniversary of the Affordable Care Act this week by accusing Republican US Senate candidates John E. Sununu and Scott Brown of backing policies that would make health care more expensive and less accessible for Granite Staters. At a Concord press conference, Deputy House Democratic Leader Laura Telerski said the…
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Glass found in Trader Joe’s fried rice. What NH shoppers should know.
Nearly 10 million pounds of Trader Joe’s products are being pulled from shelves across the country as part of an ongoing recall of frozen foods. The food was sold in New Hampshire
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‘No Kings’ protests planned across New Hampshire. Here’s when and where
Your guide to attending No Kings Day protests, marches, and rallies across Iowa on March 28th.
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A Jewish New Hampshire lawmaker proposed a karaoke event. Her Republican colleague responded with antisemitism.
When New Hampshire state Rep. Jess Grill (D-Manchester) sent out a bipartisan invitation to sing karaoke at a local bar after the end of last week’s house legislative session, she thought failing to find a third person to join her to sing TLC’s “No Scrubs” would be the worst case scenario. Instead, a Republican colleague…
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Is it legal to have a pet fox in New Hampshire?
Many animal lovers have pet dogs or cats. Some have snakes, or gerbils, or rabbits. But you’d be hard-pressed to find anyone in New Hampshire with a pet fox – and for good reason.
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Ayotte took $83K from Sackler family despite opioid overdose crisis
New Hampshire Gov. Kelly Ayotte spent years publicly warning about the devastation that the opioid crisis was causing in New Hampshire, but federal campaign finance records show that her campaign committee and leadership PAC accepted at least $83,049.98 from opioid manufacturers, distributors, their political action committees, employees, and members of the Sackler family tied to…

























