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HUDSON – Jeanne Shaheen fielded students’ questions about jobs, health-care, party politics and life as a U.S. senator. But more than her answers, perhaps the biggest...
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After months of unnecessary delays and uncertainty, Berlin Prison will finally open. And that's good news for jobs in the North Country. Berlin Prison itself will add more...
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It’s time for the Senate to send Russia a strong signal in support of human rights, transparency and the rule of law. In the aftermath of last week’s election –...
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European leaders are gathering in Brussels on Dec. 8 to organize a collective response to the growing debt crisis -- but it's not only the euro that endangers European unity. Lost...
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New Hampshire’s U.S. senators are praising the passage of a $662 billion defense spending bill, which includes a controversial provision that would mandate the military...
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Commemorating Veterans Day is a humbling experience. As we take the day to thank those who have served, it is often difficult to comprehend the struggles many of our veterans have...
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PETERBOROUGH — U.S. Sen. Jeanne Shaheen was at Conval Regional High School on Thursday to meet with engineering students and the school’s robotics team as part of a...
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A policy goal of one member of the United States Senate got a boost this afternoon from one nearly-universal fact about modern American culture: Almost everyone thinks robots are...
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PORTSMOUTH — The U. S. Department of Transportation has obligated $20 million in funding for the replacement of the Memorial Bridge between Portsmouth and Kittery,...
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LITTLETON- U.S. Senator Jeanne Shaheen has spent the last few months trying to answer the question of how to get the economy working again, and last Friday's North Country tour was...
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One year ago today, the most dramatic and comprehensive arms-control agreement in history -- known as the Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty (or "START") -- expired. The 1991 treaty,...