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FDA: Sampling finds toxic nonstick compounds in some food

WASHINGTON — The Food and Drug Administration found substantial levels of a worrisome class of nonstick, stain-resistant industrial compounds in …

New England seeing a huge spike in beached sea turtles

QUINCY, Mass. — At a sea turtle hospital housed at an old New England shipyard, a biologist leans over a …

New Hampshire gives initial approval to recreational pot

CONCORD, N.H. — New Hampshire lawmakers on Wednesday gave preliminary approval to legalizing recreational marijuana, dismissing public safety and health …

11 former New Hampshire prep school staff accused of abuse

CONCORD, N.H. — Eleven former staffers at a prominent New Hampshire prep school have been accused of fondling, forced kissing …

Prep school details more cases of sex abuse by ex faculty

CONCORD, N.H. — An independent investigation into sexual misconduct at a New Hampshire prep school has now substantiated abuse claims …

State senator arrested on domestic violence charges

CONCORD, N.H. — The minority leader of the New Hampshire Senate was arrested Thursday on domestic violence charges for allegedly …

New Hampshire’s highest court will hear topless case

CONCORD, N.H. — New Hampshire’s highest court will begin hearing the case of three women who are challenging a city …

GOP governor sides with Indonesians facing deportation

SOMERSWORTH, N.H.— Since he became governor, Chris Sununu has rarely clashed with President Donald Trump, supporting the travel ban on …

Judge: Doctor who doesn’t use computer can’t regain license

CONCORD, N.H.— A New Hampshire judge has denied an 84-year-old doctor’s request to regain her license to practice, which she …

Old, meet new: Drones, high tech camera revamp archaeology

ENFIELD, N.H. — Scanning an empty field that once housed a Shaker village in New Hampshire, Jesse Casana had come …

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