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Jan 24 2025BUSINESS

New Hampshire Restaurants Adapt to Dry January

Dry January is becoming a big deal, with nearly one-third of Americans planning to skip or cut back on alcohol. New Hampshire restaurants are taking note and finding ways to adapt. The New Hampshire Liquor Commission has even jumped in, calling January "Mocktail Month. " Seventy businesses are offer

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Jan 23 2025POLITICS

Trump Downplays Violence from Capitol Rioters: Just Minor Issues

In a recent chat with Fox News host Sean Hannity, former President Donald Trump referred to the violent actions of Capitol rioters towards police as “minor incidents. ” This interview, happening after his swearing-in ceremony, saw Trump defending his decision to pardon 1, 500 people involved in the

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Jan 23 2025SPORTS

West Ham's New Era: Meet Ezechiel Banzuzi, Potter's First Pick

West Ham United has taken its first step into the January transfer window with a potential £13million deal for young midfielder Ezechiel Banzuzi. The 19-year-old, who turns 20 soon, is set to join from Belgian team OH Leuven. This move comes as Graham Potter, West Ham's new manager, looks to rebuild

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Jan 22 2025POLITICS

Trump’s Pardons: Republicans Grapple with Controversy

Just hours into his presidency, Donald Trump pardoned hundreds of people involved in the January 6 Capitol attack. This decision put many Republican senators in a tight spot. Some, like Sen. James Lankford, stressed that those who harm police officers should face consequences. Others, like Sen. Thom

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Jan 22 2025HEALTH

Janani Suraksha Yojana: How Income and Health Workers Really Boost Institutional Births

The Janani Suraksha Yojana (JSY), launched by the Indian government in 2005, aims to push people towards institutional deliveries. While the scheme's benefits are the same across the country, factors like income, interactions with health workers, and local conditions make a big difference. Using dat

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Jan 21 2025POLITICS

Trump's Mass Pardon: A Shocking Twist in the Jan. 6 Saga

On his first day back in office, President Donald Trump surprised everyone by pardoning over 1, 500 people charged in the January 6, 2021, U. S. Capitol attack. This includes those convicted of serious crimes like seditious conspiracy and assaulting police officers. Even leaders of extremist groups

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Jan 21 2025POLITICS

NASA's Top Job in Flux as Trump's Second Term Begins

President Trump's second term kicked off with big plans for Mars but puzzling leadership at NASA. In his inaugural speech, Trump talked about sending astronauts to Mars, but there was confusion about who was in charge at NASA. Bill Nelson and Pam Melroy had just stepped down as administrator and dep

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Jan 21 2025POLITICS

January 6, 2021: A New Chapter in National Reconciliation

In a significant move, the President of the United States took action to address what they referred to as a grave national injustice. This action focused on individuals convicted of offenses related to the events at or near the U. S. Capitol on January 6, 2021. The President commuted the sentences o

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Jan 20 2025POLITICS

Biden's Surprise Moves: Pardons for Milley, Fauci, and Jan. 6 Panel

As President Joe Biden's time in office nears its end, he's made a big move by giving preemptive pardons to several key figures. General Mark Milley, Dr. Anthony Fauci, and members of the January 6 committee are among those who received pardons. Biden did this to protect them from any future prosecu

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Jan 16 2025POLITICS

Pam Bondi's Take on 2020 Election: A Clarified View

Attorney general nominee Pam Bondi had a tricky time answering a question from Senator Dick Durbin (D-Ill. ) about the 2020 election results. Durbin wanted to know if President Donald Trump had lost the election. Bondi acknowledged that President Joe Biden is now in office and that there was a peace

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