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New report finds apprenticeships increasing for WA; TN nursing shortage slated to continue amid federal education changes; NC college students made away of on-campus resources to fight food insecurity; DOJ will miss deadline to release all Epstein files; new program provides glasses to visually impaired Virginians; Line 5 pipeline fight continues in Midwest states; and NY Gov. Kathy Hochul agrees to sign medical aid in dying bill in early 2026.

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Legal fights over free speech, federal power, and public accountability take center stage as courts, campuses and communities confront the reach of government authority.

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States are waiting to hear how much money they'll get from the Rural Health Transformation Program, the DHS is incentivizing local law enforcement to join the federal immigration crackdown and Texas is creating its own Appalachian Trail.

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NH Support for Drilling? Yes, But Only With Other Options

Concord, NH - A growing number of Americans support calls for more offshore drilling, but only when they're not given other choices. That's the …

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Aid Already Flowing from MA to Georgian Refugees

Cambridge, MA - As the crisis continues in the former Soviet Republic of Georgia, one aid group with Massachusetts connections is already providing …

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NH Scientists: Don't Buy the Hype on Drilling

Epsom, NH - Don't buy the hype. That's the message from a Granite State scientist about calls for more offshore oil drilling. A recent Rasmussen …

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"Free Choice" Commercials Stir Local Controversy

Lowell, MA - Business groups have launched a TV advertising campaign against federal legislation that would simplify the process of joining a union…

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Workers' Bill Puts Spotlight on NH Senate Election

Concord, NH - The U.S. Senate race in New Hampshire is getting attention from advocates on both sides of a proposed workers' rights bill. The …

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Foster Care Bill Before Sununu Senate Committee

Salem, NH - Sen. John Sununu sits on a committee with the power to help more than 1,100 New Hampshire children. The kids are in foster homes across …

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Senate Bill Would Aid 11,500 MA Kids Awaiting Adoption

Boston, MA - A bill awaiting Senate action could have big benefits for more than 11,000 Massachusetts children living in foster care. The Senate …

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Experts Say It's Time to Plan for Life in a Warmer NH

Concord, NH - It's time to start planning for how to cope with a hotter, stormier New Hampshire. A federal report released this month documents the …

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McCain's Seabrook II Idea Under Fire

Seabrook, NH - Supporters of renewable energy say there shouldn't be another nuclear power plant in New Hampshire. Presidential candidate John …

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Mass. Legislature Ponders Toxins in that "New Car Smell"

Boston, MA - Could that new-car smell make you sick? A recent report by the Alliance for a Healthy Tomorrow & the Ecology Center, says cars can …

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