Politics & Government
MacDonald: A Few Questions For New Hampshire Public Radio
NHPR's headline leads into a report on "New Hampshire Republican lawmakers [trying] again to enact several education bills in 2026..."

New Hampshire Public Radio hasn't vanished yet, so it appears there is an audience willing to support it.
That's how it should be. Taxpayers ought not be required to fund right-wing "radio," either, or its internet side gig, ANY alleged slanted reporting, or goofy, misleading NHPR headlines like this one.
Republicans will try again to set limits on discussions, materials, and bathrooms in NH schools.
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That's NH Public Radio (NHPR). A suitable opposing and more honest take might read something like, Republicans will try again to protect children from groomers, pornography, and sexual predators in public schools.
NHPR's headline leads into a report on "New Hampshire Republican lawmakers [trying] again to enact several education bills in 2026 that were vetoed by the governor or rejected by federal courts."
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To NHPR's credit, they actually quote Republican sponsors. But the headline and lead make it a pointless exercise.