Former “Fox and Friends” weekend host turned War Secretary Pete Hegseth, recently had Pentagon brass fly into Quantico from all around the world to serve as bit players so he could act out his George C. Scott as Gen. George S. Patton fever dream.
When over the weekend federal Judge Karin Immergut (a Trump appointee) blocked Donald Trump from deploying Oregon’s National Guard to Portland, Trump said she “should be ashamed of herself” because “Portland is burning to the ground.”
Six years ago, when the first of the current seven medical cannabis dispensaries opened, New Hampshire law was so restrictive that one literally had to be suffering from serious, debilitating or terminal illness to qualify for the Therapeutic Cannabis Program. As a result, very few NH reside…
President Donald Trump was rather adamant about his lack of artistic skills. Remember, he claimed that the salacious drawing and remarks appearing in a happy 50th birthday letter to the infamous sex-child predator and trafficker Jeffrey Epstein was not done or signed by him.
With a single heated remark to a developer, a Portsmouth Planning Board member last week showed exactly how the municipal development process is broken.
The worst periods of the COVID-19 pandemic may be in the rearview mirror, but one of the biggest changes brought about by the pandemic is still shaping people’s lives in New Hampshire: where and how Granite Staters work. Remote jobs, commuting habits and even housing markets look different t…
The Sept. 22 selectboard meeting included a public hearing on proposed fee schedule changes, an engineering report on town road conditions, and approvals relative to the new playground at Prescott Park and Halloween activities in downtown.
Hardly noticed in the United States amid its worries about domestic tranquility was an important, telling and symbolic development that prompted bold-faced headlines here in Montreal.
Remember the sound of an old record player when the vinyl record’s needle gets stuck and replays a note over and over? Or as the great Yankee baseball star Yogi Berra said, “It is deja vu all over again.” This comes to mind as we stare down the prospect of another federal government shutdown.
Late-night TV talk show host Jimmy Kimmel is guilty of wrong-speak about conservative influencer Charlie Kirk’s assassination. What he said doesn’t even matter. Nor should it, frankly. At least not inside a free speech zone.
The one thing Trump can’t take is a joke, especially one at his expense.
Political violence must be condemned in all its deplorable forms. Last week, we lost a 31-year-old young man, Charlie Kirk, by the act of a cowardly madman.
Charlie Kirk’s work and mission will live on, said the late conservative influencer’s wife, Erika, reading from a script three days after her husband was assassinated on stage at a campus event in Utah. “They” have no idea what they’ve unleashed, she warned. And who might “they” be?
When your town, city or county has a local news outlet, the benefit ripples through the entire community.
The Sept. 8 Meredith Selectboard meeting included items related to the Parks & Recreation and Fire departments, our wastewater treatment system, and a grant.
The overhaul of American attitudes toward immigration has many fronts. One is the border, both the southern and northern frontiers. Another is workplaces — Mexican restaurants, manufacturing plants like the Hyundai facility where hundreds of Koreans recently were arrested — where the undocum…
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