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New Hampshire bill would require news outlets to retract crime stories if defendant not found guilty

A new bill scheduled to go before the New Hampshire Legislature this year would compel news outlets to retract stories if a defendant is found not guilty of a crime.

January 10, 2020 in U.S..
National Park Service

Glacier National Park changing signs warning that glaciers would be gone by 2020

Officials who manage Glacier National Park are swapping out signs warning visitors that climate change would cause the park’s glaciers to disappear by 2020, CNN reported Wednesday.

January 10, 2020 in U.S..
U.S. Department of Agriculture

New Hampshire’s Gov. Sununu backs package of clean energy proposals

New Hampshire Gov. Chris Sununu has announced his support for three key pieces of legislation that address clean energy needs in New Hampshire, calling them a home run for ratepayers and the environment.

January 9, 2020 in U.S..
Wikimedia Commons/Michael Stokes

Bernie Sanders says Biden lacks ‘energy and excitement’ needed to defeat Trump

“So if we’re going to beat Trump, we need turnout,” Sanders continued. “And to get turnout, you need energy and excitement. And I don’t think that that kind of record is going to bring forth the energy we need to defeat Trump.”

January 7, 2020 in U.S..
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Trillion-dollar deficits don’t make America great

The driving force behind America’s astronomical deficit is the rapid increase in spending. Federal outlays are up 7% compared to 2018, which far outstrips inflation, population growth, and the economy.

January 7, 2020 in U.S..
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Republican AGs say Bloomberg is secretly embedding an army of anti-Trump attorneys inside state offices

Bloomberg Philanthropies plowed millions of dollars into a nonprofit group that has embedded 18 attorneys into 11 Democratic AG offices, some of whom have gone on to sue ExxonMobil and the Trump administration.

January 6, 2020 in U.S..
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Democrats press Supreme Court for quick decision to save Obamacare

A coalition of blue states and congressional Democrats asked the Supreme Court Friday to salvage the Affordable Care Act’s (ACA) individual mandate, after a federal appeals court declared it unconstitutional.

January 5, 2020 in U.S..

Report: Vermont among least economically free states

The most economically free state in the U.S. is New Hampshire, followed by Florida, Tennessee, Virginia and Texas, according to the report. The least economically free state is New York, followed by West Virginia, Alaska, Vermont and Oregon.

January 3, 2020 in U.S..
U.S. Senator Bernie Sanders

Bernie Sanders won’t reveal cost of Medicare for All because ‘it’s such a huge number’

Democratic 2020 candidate Sen. Bernie Sanders said Thursday that he won’t put a price tag on his government takeover of the health care system because the figure is “such a huge number.”

January 3, 2020 in U.S..

Immigration will shift Electoral College in favor of Democrats, study finds

A new analysis finds that immigration will dramatically reshape the Electoral College map in favor of the Democratic Party after completion of the 2020 census.

January 3, 2020 in U.S..
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Activists want to abolish your kid’s honors classes, cite ‘white toxicity’ and ‘supremacist’ values of high achievement

School systems across the country are seeking to abolish honors classes, teach how math has been used to oppress people, and let truant students into gifted schools. Advocates say the moves are aimed at diminishing an achievement gap.

January 3, 2020 in U.S..
U.S. Senate

Bernie Sanders raised more than $34.5 million, teachers among top Q4 donors

The Vermont senator raised more than $34.5 million in the final months of 2019, rounding out the fourth quarter with the largest campaign donations yet announced by a Democratic 2020 presidential candidate.

January 2, 2020 in U.S..

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