Tennis legend Roger Federer’s Dartmouth commencement speech goes viral
Swiss tennis legend Roger Federer delivered a viral commencement address to Dartmouth College grads.
Swiss tennis legend Roger Federer delivered a viral commencement address to Dartmouth College grads.
You can continue pronouncing Concord however you like and use adhesive rodent traps, but brass knuckles remain illegal and you’ll still need a permit to adopt a kangaroo.
Here is a list of some of our staff-picked LGBTQ+ run local businesses.
Another week of #NHPolitics Ins and Outs, taking you on a tour of the ins and outs of the ever-changing world of New Hampshire Politics, keeping score of the winners and losers week-by-week — and letting you know who’s in and who’s out. Let’s get into it. Who’s In?...
In a last-minute deal Thursday, House and Senate negotiators reached a compromise on a bill that would legalize cannabis in New Hampshire, an effort that has failed multiple times before.
The bill would have guaranteed the right for Americans to obtain and use birth control without government interference. It would also protect the right of health care providers to distribute information about contraception and provide it to patients.
In a committee hearing this week, Republican State Representative John Hunt told his fellow lawmakers that people with dark skin should carry ID with them in anticipation of being racially profiled and potentially detained while hiking in the state of New...
Jayson Tatum and Jaylen Brown, two of the Celtics’ star players, have been linked since they arrived in Boston.
If you’re looking to experience a taste of the Caribbean in New Hampshire, consider visiting these five staff-picked restaurants in New Hampshire:
On June 3, 1997 — 27 years ago today — then-Governor of New Hampshire Jeanne Shaheen signed bipartisan bill SB 34, a piece of legislation with straightforward intent and language. “This bill repeals the laws making it a crime to perform an abortion.” The bill...