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Ager: Biden's Impeachable Offense – Border Insecurity
New Hampshire Republican Party chairman: In his first 100 days in office, Biden signed immigration executive actions encouraging surges.

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New Hampshire Republican Party chairman: In his first 100 days in office, Biden signed immigration executive actions encouraging surges.

Sen. Maggie Hassan (D-N.H) used Janet Yellen’s appearance before the Finance Committee to praise the Biden administration’s bank bailout.
New Hampshire Democrats say they will keep fighting the Parents Bill of Rights after SB 272 passed the state Senate on a party-line vote.
The 2024 candidate wants NH Democrats who are frustrated with President Biden’s political ‘triangulation’ to know she feels their pain.
Gov. Chris Sununu has signed off on a national effort to oppose ESG-based investing, including possibly “leveraging state pension funds.”
Guv: “This is not a 'territorial dispute.' [Ukraine] is a sovereign nation. And the United States has to win there — period. End of story.”
For U.S. Sen. Jeanne Shaheen, the #MeToo moment has passed: She is turning on victims’ advocacy groups opposing the nomination.
Granite State middle schoolers have free access to books containing pornographic images of sex acts through their school libraries.
Delaney, a well-connected New Hampshire Democrat, was nominated by President Joe Biden, with the enthusiastic support of Hassan and Shaheen.
Some say Million Air’s use of engineering firm Hoyle Tanner & Associates, which has environmental reviews of other projects, is a conflict.
The White House has “repeatedly rejected” the New Hampshire governor’s aid, part of a national moratorium on border security cooperation.
As train projects are abandoned in Georgia and New York, New Hampshire's Capitol Corridor rail system is embraced, despite climbing costs.
As New Hampshire’s economy booms, more people are going out to eat — and leaving some of the best tips in the country on the table.
Ramaswamy: I think everyone has to play by the same set of rules — but that is not how it works in America today.
Busted for drinking a few beers and watching a ball game in your own house? It happened to 67-year-old Colleen Loud in North Hampton.
A Granite State trend: Enrollments have been steadily falling for 20 years even as overall spending has increased.
Jason Riddle, a Cheshire County Republican, plans to challenge Second Congressional District U.S. Rep. Annie Kuster (D-NH) in 2024.
Manchester is breaking new ground in misery as the Queen City death totals from the opioid crisis keep rising.
The Republican Senate President talks about education freedom accounts and presidential politics in New Hampshire.
Sen. Debra Altschiller (D-Stratham), who sent her children to private schools, sponsored a bill to delay students access to voucher funds.