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The latest batch of records released by the U.S. Department of Justice related to Jeffrey Epstein includes an image of New Hampshire inventor Dean Kamen with Epstein’s longtime accomplice Ghislaine Maxwell. The photo shows the pair simultaneously riding aboard a Segway, the
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The photo appears to show Kamen riding a Segway along with Ghislaine Maxwell, who helped aid Epstein’s abuse of women and girls.
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Have you ever wondered why albino animals have red eyes? So did one Outside/In listener from Pittsburgh.
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It isn't easy being an albino animal in the wild. Having red eyes is the least of their problems.
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A growing number of pet owners across the nation are struggling to afford health care for their dogs, cats and birds amid increasing costs and tightening budgets. These debts are often placed on credit cards, and may be set aside as other bills take precedence, veterinarians and
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The MSPCA-Angell has sued hundreds of pet owners over the last several years to collect unpaid debts as costs for care rises and the economy tightens. Some say the practice is "aggressive."
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When Easterseals NH asked state officials to support its proposal for a new veterans campus in 2022 with $23 million in federal pandemic money, it promised to create what it called a “Veteran Housing and Retreat Center.” Thirty-one apartments and 30 “respite/retreat beds” would
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In 2022, Easterseals NH promised to use $23 million in federal pandemic money to build a campus with permanent housing and 30 "respite/retreat" beds for veterans and their families. By 2025, the...
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After two Massachusetts hikers were rescued from Mount Lafayette recently, New Hampshire Fish and Game issued a stern warning on the dangers of winter hiking. https://t.co/2dslOaTeXE
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Authorities say hikers were unprepared for the journey and started a nine mile loop in the afternoon, which was too late.
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In case you missed it: NHPR’s Holidays by Request returned this year! Listen to two-hours of stunning live performances and some carefully curated holiday classics. https://t.co/RtfGmRnOmb
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To wrap up 2025 on a festive note, hosts Rick Ganley, Joe Boehnlein and Kate McNally invited listeners to dig deep into the holiday canon — surfacing under-appreciated classics, forgotten favorites,...
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The New Hampshire Attorney General's office has concluded that Executive Councilor Karen Liot Hill did nothing wrong when she used her government email to assist a law firm that was suing the state over its voter ID law. https://t.co/mDq3QHBgi6
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The Attorney General's office concluded that Executive Councilor Karen Liot Hill's actions in a lawsuit challenging the state's voter ID law did not amount to "a misuse of position" or other violat...
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“Humans are pretty fragile,” said Carmen Ayala in Spanish. “Especially those of us who came to this country bringing so many things on our backs, as well as carrying all the things that are here. Some of us aren’t strong enough to carry all that weight.” https://t.co/h2vqQGeNwu
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The St. Anne-St. Augustin church in downtown Manchester celebrated the feast day of the Virgin of Guadalupe with an early morning mass on Friday, Dec. 12.
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Kathleen Barber, whose father Richard Lord donated his body to the medical school, told the court Cedric Lodge had stolen the family’s peace. “We have no answers,” she said. “We are left with only the grimy underworld of crime you exposed us to.” https://t.co/zCXlTrgraA
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Cedric Lodge was sentenced to eight years in prison for his central role in a nationwide network of human remains trading. His wife, Denise Lodge, was ordered to serve one year and one day in prison.
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East Hampton, Connecticut, was once “Belltown USA” — home to more than twenty bell companies. Now there’s just one: Bevin Bells, the last bell manufacturer in the entire United States.
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Bevin Bells made the bell from "It's a Wonderful Life," the bell that kicked off Muhammed Ali's fights and the bells Salvation Army workers ring every Christmas.
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“I’m being dead serious,” a Reddit poster wrote, in part. “The police need to look into a grey Nissan with Florida plates, possibly a rental. That was the car he was driving.” https://t.co/m9kGjqwc4o
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An altercation on an East Side street ultimately to authorities finding the name of their suspect.
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Under a new proposal from NH Republicans, colleges and universities that receive any public money — including all grants or aid — would be barred from regulating guns or other “non-lethal” weapons on campus.
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GOP House leaders want action on bill to affirm gun rights on college campuses
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Since the start of 2025, New England has seen a tenfold increase in the number of immigrants who were deported, compared to last year. This big push requires the participation of federal, regional and local institutions across the region. https://t.co/1Q74bFBqfI
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Prosecutors also allege Jay Lucas spent investor money on “a vanity newspaper project in his hometown." That paper, the Claremont Eagle Times, closed earlier this year, leading to accusations that Lucas failed to pay employees and reneged on promises to help revive the area.
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Federal prosecutors allege that the NH businessman used investor money to cover "personal expenses, promote unrelated ventures, and make Ponzi-like payments to earlier investors." They also allege he funneled money to his wife's skincare business. https://t.co/0CjeoBMEYn
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President Donald Trump suspended the green card lottery program on Thursday that allowed the suspect in the Brown University and MIT shootings to come to the U.S. The lottery was created by Congress, and the move is almost certain to invite legal challenges.
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Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem said in a post on the social platform X that, at Trump's direction, she is ordering the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services to pause the program.
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The suspect in the shooting Saturday at Brown University that killed two students and injured nine was found dead in a New Hampshire storage unit, authorities announced Thursday night.
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The suspect in the shooting at Brown University Saturday was discovered dead Thursday at a storage facility in New Hampshire.
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To wrap up 2025 on a festive note, our annual Holidays By Request live music show digs deep into the holiday canon — surfacing under-appreciated classics, forgotten favorites, and a few delightful surprises along the way. 🎶🎧 https://t.co/sDTbANpszl
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A state representative from Franklin accused of posting nude images of a woman to the internet without her consent pleaded not guilty this week to violating NH’s “revenge porn” statute. An arrest warrant unsealed this week sheds light on Morse’s interactions with the alleged
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Rep. Bryan Morse of Franklin is accused of posting nude images of an intimate partner without her consent. He also allegedly threatened to have her arrested.
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Have you noticed mail piling up, or unopened bills, at the home of an older relative? If you have access to your loved one's computer, are there lots of unopened emails or late payment notices? These can be signs of financial challenges. But help is available.
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