Monthly Archives: August 2017
A Discussion about the “Not-See” Party
f you insist that your marches are about peaceful protest why do you brook masked and hooded thugs bent on using violence and intimidation to suppress or stop that speech? This week Rich and I explore how the Democrats and Progressives … Continue reading
North Korean missile flies over Japan
North Korea launched a ballistic missile Tuesday morning that flew over the northern Japanese island of Hokkaido, public broadcaster NHK reported. The government issued an alert for residents in some prefectures to take cover. | Developing | WT
Red Cross Workers From N.H., Vermont In Texas To Help With Harvey Recovery
A group of American Red Cross workers from New Hampshire and Vermont traveled to Texas over the weekend to help with recovery efforts from Tropical Storm Harvey. Lloyd Ziel of Greenland is chief communications officer for the organization’s N.H. and … Continue reading
U.S. Border Patrol arrests 25 illegals at I-93 roadblock, seize pounds of pot
During the three-day operation, Border Patrol agents from the Swanton Sector arrested 25 people who did not have a valid immigration status, the Border Patrol said in a release. Fourteen were from Columbia and had overstayed their visas. Other illegal … Continue reading
Forbes: NH Has Lowest Poverty in Nation Again
By the official definition of poverty in America, New Mexico has the nation’s highest poverty rate, 21.8 percent, while New Hampshire has the lowest, 6.6 percent. But a newer, more comprehensive measure of poverty by the U.S. Census Bureau tells a different story, with California … Continue reading
Libertarians wrestle with the alt-right
Christopher Cantwell, the self-described anti-Semite and alt-right activist who starred in a viral Vice News documentary about the deadly protests in Charlottesville, Virginia, is now facing three charges based on his conduct. Unlike some of the other marchers, Cantwell was … Continue reading
More than 400 UNH students attending tuition-free
No, It’s not really free. UNH is still getting ‘paid.’ DURHAM, N.H. (AP) — More than 400 incoming University of New Hampshire students are attending the school tuition-free this fall. The students, who receive federal Pell grants, are getting assistance … Continue reading
Police: 17-year-old shot in face at Park in Manchester NH
MANCHESTER, N.H. (AP) — Police in New Hampshire are searching for a suspect who they say shot a 17-year-old boy in the face at a city park. According to police, the shooting happened at a park in Manchester around midnight … Continue reading
L.A. Mayor to Spend the Day in New Hampshire
Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti will be in New Hampshire Monday afternoon. Garcetti will be spending the day stumping for Manchester Mayoral candidate Joyce Craig. The Democratic mayor will start the day meeting with volunteers. He’ll then head to a happy … Continue reading
New Media Militia Top 5 for the week ending 8/27/17
The NASA Eclipse live stream dominated the week followed by the Flat Earth, and Topless Beaches. Here’s last weeks top five most viewed and clicked posts. 5. NH Man returning from medical marijuana festival dies in crash 4. Family wants local district to … Continue reading