N.H. bill would give privacy protection against ISPs that federal government has rejected

Internet providers in New Hampshire would have to alert customers before selling information about their online practices under a proposal that seeks to replicate at the state level internet privacy regulations that were blocked by Congress last month. More…

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ACLU sues New Hampshire for rejecting hundreds of absentee ballots

The American Civil Liberties Union sued New Hampshire on Wednesday after the state invalidated the absentee ballots of hundreds of voters in the November 2016 election, including a blind woman, because of mismatched signatures, the civil rights group said.

The lawsuit was brought against William Gardner, the state’s secretary of state, and New Hampshire’s voter signature-matching law, which the ACLU said violates the Constitution and the Americans with Disabilities Act. More…

| WKZO.com

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Bill Nye is Part of the Great Divide

We are talking about millions of children influenced by this man. Of those millions of people, many are in positions of power themselves. He has a huge platform. He built it. He uses it. The thing that scares me is to what ends he uses it.

Can you imagine telling people that there are extra children that shouldn’t be alive? The pervasive disregard for human life is evident everywhere. Safety is already so tenuous. The ends that come from the indifference for the sanctity of the lives of people is anarchy. More…

| Darlene Pawlik

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New Poll: New Hampshire Strongly Approves of Gov. Chris Sununu’s Job Performance

Republican Governor Chris Sununu is producing concrete results for New Hampshire and the people of his state are taking notice. A brand new University of New Hampshire poll gives Governor Sununu a strong 57% approval rating, while only a low 17% disapprove. More…

|RGA

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Have You Seen Junior’s Psych Profile?

Imagine bringing your child in for a sore throat and having the doctor administer a psychological screening test—without your knowledge—while you are out of the room. I believe most parents would be uncomfortable with this scenario. Something similar is happening in schools around the country, with many parents unaware it’s happening, let alone consenting to it. More…

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Ed Naile and a National Voter Integrity Group

Rich spoke to Ed Naile, Chairman of the Coalition of New Hampshire Taxpayers, for A Question of Voter Fraud. After discussing his work with international delegations, Ed talked about the creation of a national voter integrity group. Finally, they spoke about the work that Ed does for the sake of free speech and shared how others could get involved.

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Girard at Large | Audio

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An invitation to readers, listeners and viewers… Announcing… The Mark Steyn Club!

So I’d like to invite longtime supporters of SteynOnline to become a Founding Member of our new Mark Steyn Club. Founder Membership isn’t for everyone, but it does ensure that all our content will be for everyone, and out there in the world – from my essay on Allan Bloom’s Closing of the American Mind to the Christopher Caldwell interview on Europe’s Islamization, from my columns on the latest terrorist attack to my SteynPost on the epidemic of “death by despair” …and on a cheerier note our celebrations of Buster Keaton, my compatriot Ruth Lowe and other cultural figures. Founding Members of the new Steyn Club will help to support this content.

Founder Membership is for a limited number and a limited time only. And it does come with benefits: More…

|SteynOnline

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New Hampshire Man Sentenced for Trafficking Stolen Retail Debit Cards

A New Hampshire man was sentenced yesterday in federal court in Boston for trafficking in more than $350,000 in stolen retail gift cards.

Khoa Doan, 34, of Manchester, was sentenced yesterday by U.S. District Court Senior Judge Mark L. Wolf to 12 months and one day in prison, three years of supervised release, and ordered to pay approximately $180,000 in restitution.  Doan pleaded guilty to access device fraud conspiracy in December 2016. More…

| US DOJ

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Bipartisan Error: House Committee Rejects Fetal Homicide Bill, Then Sets it Aside

Rep. John Burt of the New Hampshire House Criminal Justice committee reported from the State House today that the committee “retained” SB 66, joining HB 156 in the pile of bills kicked aside for a vote in 2018.

Before the vote to retain, Burt moved “ought to pass with amendment” on SB 66. His motion failed, 10-11. Two Republicans, Carolyn Gargasz of Hollis and Scott Wallace of Danville, joined the committee’s Democrats in opposing the “ought to pass” motion. More…

| Leaven for the Loaf

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UNH Prof’s Console Snowflakes Offended By Cinco de Mayo Celebrations

A dozen University of New Hampshire professors wrote a letter offering support to those who were hurt and offended by actions of some on campus who, the letter alleges, appropriated Mexican stereotypes while celebrating Cinco de Mayo on and around campus last Friday. ..

“We are writing to express our support for all of you who are feeling hurt, angry and afraid in the wake of activities that occurred on campus on May 5, in appropriation of Cinco de Mayo,” they wrote. More…

| Fosters.com

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