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NH families can choose a new financial literacy course from PragerU and Democrats have a new hobby horse to ride into campaign season.

According to host, former Sen. Scott Brown, the biggest crowd he's had this year came to see a Democrat: Robert F. Kennedy, Jr.
Woodburn, once one of the highest-ranking elected Democrats in state government, continues to fight hard against the convictions.
Eric Labarge is accused of agreeing to coordinate a campaign with others against 2 New Hampshire Public Radio employees and their families.
The embattled Concord Casino owner, former Bedford state Senator has requested a lottery hearing to challenge COVID-19 fraud allegations.
The former NJ governor made it clear he wasn’t there to make nice with Trump or the GOP candidates Christie believes are empowering him.
Ruais trounced his three Democratic competitors, Kevin Cavanaugh, Will Stewart, and June Trisciani, in the MBA straw pool Wednesday.
Republicans plan to make border security issues part of the 2024 campaign as Democrats ignore it, including human trafficking allegations.
Once denounced as “Death-Santis” for his refusal to close beaches and aggressively reopen schools, the governor talks about the experience.
Conservatism or populism was the theme of the former vice president's speech Wednesday.
GOP presidential hopeful Nikki Haley sat down with Moms For Liberty co-founder Tiffany Justice in Manchester Wednesday.
The poll of 800 Granite State Republicans found 47% support Trump for the 2024 GOP presidential nomination; DeSantis and Haley were at 10%.
In 2016, when Trump offered Pence the VP slot, both sides got what they wanted — with Pence paying penance for that deal ever since.
Jay Ruais, the sole Republican running against Kevin Cavanaugh, Will Stewart, and June Trisciani, called their silence “unconscionable.”
Two weeks after the first presidential primary debate, the 38-year-old tech entrepreneur has 91 percent name ID with NH's GOP.
Supporters of former U.S. Sen. Kelly Ayotte and former state Sen. Chuck Morse believe Edelblut would've been a formidable primary candidate.
Trump’s NH second-in-command, at the Jan. 6 riot on Capitol Hill, said cops who “abide by unconstitutional bullsh*t ... Go hang yourself.”
2 men accused of being involved in a Manchester shooting this week are back on the streets, thanks to New Hampshire’s PR bail system.
Hassan’s spokesperson refused to answer repeated questions about the meeting and no press release was issued from her office either.
At an event with fellow Mayor Jim Donchess of Nashua, Craig reiterated her previous arguments for the rail project.