Choose Wisely This Tuesday
On Tuesday, people concerned about the fate of this country and their state will head to the polls and vote. Some will enter the voting booth well informed and prepared Continue Reading →
A New Hampshire Perspective
General news stories.
On Tuesday, people concerned about the fate of this country and their state will head to the polls and vote. Some will enter the voting booth well informed and prepared Continue Reading →
“This week’s events are a grim reminder that Canada is not immune to the types of terrorist attacks we have seen elsewhere around the world.” — Canadian Prime Minister Steven Continue Reading →
This political season is no different from any other. Some Democrats and Republicans support their candidates no matter what. So-called “independents” proclaim sanctimonious superiority and feign a false air of Continue Reading →
All of New Hampshire is on a bus heading for one destination it has never seen before, and one that it will not enjoy when we arrive. No destination is Continue Reading →
When was the last time you had a heart-to-heart conversation with a candidate running for office, especially at the federal level? In any other state that may seem like an Continue Reading →
America has not declared war on an enemy since 1942. That is not to say we have not gone to war since then, we clearly have. Korea, Vietnam, Gulf War Continue Reading →
What Ray Rice, the now former star running back for the Baltimore Ravens, did was hideous. An athlete, in peak physical fitness, punches his then-fiancé so hard as to render Continue Reading →
Reporter to Earnest: Isn’t It Ironic Obama Will Use Authorization He Previously Wanted To Repeal? Once again President Obama is proving how inadequate he is when it comes to military Continue Reading →
Roll Call counts down the 10 richest members of Congress, part of the 50 Richest Members of Congress list. Since 1990, Roll Call has calculated the net worth of every Continue Reading →
Link to the original article at Seacoast Online The hazy days of summer are behind us, but the hazy days inside our school classrooms are just beginning thanks to Common Continue Reading →