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Nobody’s notice that he plans to plead guilty came as a surprise: He has been a fixture among the Keene libertarian groups.

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Nobody’s notice that he plans to plead guilty came as a surprise: He has been a fixture among the Keene libertarian groups.

Positive test results are being touted by both the local and national media while ignoring hospitalizations rates which are very low.
Subsidizing green energy is easy. Subsidizing it using the electric grid is hard. State officials are now finding this out.
The DNC cleared its presidential primary calendar, threw Iowa and NH under the bus, and is allowing other states to apply to be first.
“That was the last kick in the butt for the immigrant community and all of us as Latinos,” said Eva Castillo, after senator's wall visit.
Karoline Leavitt is hoping the double-voting controversy will lead to an opening on the Trump endorsement lane.
Andrew Spinella, 36, of Derry pleaded guilty to one count of wire fraud Tuesday. Two other federal conspiracy charges are being dropped.
The National Republican Senatorial Committee gave Hassan the name after she posted a video of herself Tuesday standing near the border wall.
The content of state employees' “anti-racism” training is not yet available despite training expected to start later this month.
Along with 1st Congressional District GOP primary candidate Brown, Emerson College Director of Polling Spencer Kimball samples voter moods.
The former GOP candidate says Sen. Maggie Hassan is not as weak as Republicans think; fundraising matters in 2022 and some should drop out.
Jason Riddle pleaded guilty last year to 1 count of theft of government property, and 1 count of illegal parading in a government building.
Trump advisor Corey Lewandowski has been telegraphing the likelihood of a woman entering the race for weeks, possibly a New Yorker.
Mowers addresses what some people believe is the bigger challenge for his candidacy: the “carpetbagger” label reinforced by the AP story.
AP: First Congressional District candidate Matt Mowers voted in both the New Hampshire and New Jersey GOP presidential primaries in 2016.
“It's a roast, it's a comedy roast,” New Hampshire's governor told WGIR radio in reaction to the headlines about his appearance.
And his biggest laughs came at the expense of former President Donald Trump.
Libertarian activist Ian Freeman wants the FBI to return computers and hard drives taken during an investigation where he was never charged.
The authority was used to turn away all migrants at the border to stop the spread of COVID-19. Now Biden is preparing to revoke the policy.
A compromise proposal to create an Indigenous People’s Day in New Hampshire was killed by House Democrats earlier this month.