Monthly Archives: July 2017

Major Newspapers Ignore or Downplay Imran Awan-Wasserman Schultz Scandal

It’s not just the TV networks that are ignoring or downplaying the Imran Awan-Debbie Wasserman Schultz scandal. The nation’s newspapers are barely getting their feet wet. A quick Nexis search shows The New York Times and the Los Angeles Times have yet to report … Continue reading

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Institute to develop transplant organs for injured vets

MANCHESTER, N.H. (AP) — A bio-research and manufacturing institute that hopes to develop transplant tissues and organs for injured American soldiers and other patients is set to open in New Hampshire. The Advanced Regenerative Manufacturing Institute opens Friday in Manchester … Continue reading

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Police: Mother and son involved in murder-for-hire plot

Police in New Hampshire have arrested a mother and son they say were involved in a murder-for-hire plot. An 83-year-old woman and her 63-year-old son, both of Plainfield, were arrested Thursday. State police say they have been charged with conspiracy … Continue reading

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James O’Keefe Drops Latest CNN Undercover Video: ‘Automatic Bias’ Against Conservatives

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Justice Department Changes Obama Policy On Job Protections For Homosexuals

Under the Obama administration the Justice Department and the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission had declared that sexual orientation and “gender orientation” were protected classes under Title VII of the Civil Rights Act. This led to the federal government suing North … Continue reading

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Keene City Council to Vote on Bringing Pumpkin Festival Back to Downtown

The Keene City Council will soon decide whether to approve the return of the Pumpkin Festival. At its peak, the festival drew tens of thousands of people to Keene and set world records for the most lit Jack o’ lanterns … Continue reading

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Roy Stewart described as a fighter for Bedford taxpayers

BEDFORD — Friends and family gathered on Wednesday to pay their respects to a Bedford man described by those who knew him best as the town’s fiscal watchdog. Roy H. Stewart, one of the founders and the former president of the … Continue reading

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Combat Vet Gives Powerful Testimony Against Trans Troops

“Serving in the military is a privilege, not a right. And it is sure as hell not a social experiment.” Iraq combat vet and wounded warrior J.R. Salzman is certain “war is no place for people who are mentally, emotionally, or physically confused … Continue reading

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New Hampshire Challenge to Voting Commission Gets Hearing

CONCORD, N.H. (AP) — A challenge in New Hampshire to the collection of states’ detailed voter information by President Donald Trump’s commission on election fraud has been scheduled for a court hearing. A hearing has been scheduled for Monday, Aug. … Continue reading

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ICE chief wants to slap smuggling charges on leaders of sanctuary cities

The country’s top immigration enforcement officer says he is looking into charging sanctuary city leaders with violating federal anti-smuggling laws because he is fed up with local officials putting their communities and his officers at risk by releasing illegal immigrants … Continue reading

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