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Stevens: On Historic Marker, Some Common Sense Goes A Long Way
A third GOP Executive Councilor questions the marker honoring Elizabeth Gurley Flynn, a communist born in NH, who lived 10 years in Concord.

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A third GOP Executive Councilor questions the marker honoring Elizabeth Gurley Flynn, a communist born in NH, who lived 10 years in Concord.

Critics were outraged, but as of late Tuesday night, both CNN and St. Anselm’s were staying pat.
This was his second visit to New Hampshire in less than a month.
“Why Concord would want to put this in the first place, God knows,” Mayor James Bouley said.
Hassan also embraced the Trump-era Title 42 border policy she once opposed, pushing the Biden administration to keep it in place.
Anheuser-Busch, a $132 billion company, saw its market value plummet by some $5 billion after the April 1 campaign kickoff.
"Why is there a State of New Hampshire historic marker commemorating the life of an unrepentant Stalinist in Concord right now?"
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Fallout from the state’s historical marker honoring a notorious Communist continues as Sununu administration invites Concord to remove it.
The executive producer and host of “White House Chronicle” on PBS says there is a terrible shortage in America of people who fix things.
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Former Trump administration official Ken Cuccinelli heads up the Never Back Down PAC, backing the Florida governor.
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Manchester School District’s attorney told the NH Supreme Court that parents shouldn’t be able to challenge the district’s policy.
New Hampshire Democrats were laughing off talk about Robert F. Kennedy Jr. mounting a serious challenge to President Joe Biden. But not now.
On Thursday, 1st U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals nominee Michael Delaney failed to make the cut yet again.
The number of opioid-related overdoses first responders treated rose sharply in Nashua in March — up nearly 80% over the previous month.
School superintendents are among the highest-paid public employees in the state, with salaries more than double that of the average teacher.
After more than a year of steady decline, the percentage of the state's GOP backing Trump for the 2024 nomination has soared from 30 to 42%.
That was the message Kennedy and his team came to Boston to deliver: He going to run for president, and he’s going to run as he means it.