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Salz offers perspective into the DOJ’s lawsuit against Maine’s policy on male involvement in women’s sports.

IWF Ambassador Linnea Salz, a former Division 1 elite athlete, discusses her participation in the recent AG Pam Bondi press conference to announce the lawsuit against the State of Maine’s policy on boys and men in girls’ and women’s sports and private spaces.

Chidester offers insight on Granite State communities allowing boys to take part in girls’ sports.

WFEA’s The Morning Update Host, Jeff Chidester, breaks down the numerous communities in NH that are engaged in the controversial policy of allowing boys and men to compete in girls’ and women’s sports and private spaces, communities now attracting national attention.

How businesses in the Granite State should address shifting climate conditions.

Business NH Magazine Matt Mowry shares the process for being nominated for ‘Best Company to Work For.’ We also discuss this month’s article on how New Hampshire businesses adjust to shifting climate conditions.

Jennings takes on the Harvard funding debate.

Nicole Silverio from Daily Caller News Foundation delivers the top three audio clips of the week. Clips include Scott Jennings debating Harvard funding with CNN’s staff, CNBC morning show debates on hypocrisy regarding free speech, and the final clip features Stephen Miller debating deportation with Fox News.

Saunders works to honor fallen Comrades.

Lt. Wayne Saunders, host of the VLOG cast “Warden Watch,” will share the story of the late Warden Levi Frye and the efforts to honor his memory. Wayne discusses Conservation Officer Bob McDermott’s fundraising effort and awareness campaign in support of Levi’s passing at the Boston Marathon.

Kissel offers insight into the Battle between Trump and Havard University.

Education Policy Expert and Author Adam Kissel joins us to discuss the funding fight between the Trump administration and Harvard University. Adam also highlights the release of his new book, ‘Slacking—A Guide to Ivy League Misinformation.’

Chidester asks; Will consumers cut out retailers to get their hands on top tier brands made in China…?

Host Jeff Chidester and Producer Tom Novak discuss the slew of direct-purchase ads for high-end, Chinese-made products popping up on TikTok.

How the Pact Act is helping the Military community.

Task & Purpose reporter Patty Nieberg discusses her article on the Pact Act, a program created to help members of the military community. Pact Act helps qualified candidates receive treatment and support for the effects of poisonous, manmade environmental conditions they encountered while serving.

Chidester on the Fringe Media’s coverage of the Abrego Garcia case.

WFEA’s The Morning Update Host Jeff Chidester discusses the misconception and ‘media bent’ on the deportation of illegal Salvadorian immigrant Abrego Garcia.

Saunders & Giles on how White Mountains Community College’s culinary program uses New Hampshire wild game in its curriculum.

Retired Fish and Game Lt. and Adjunct Professor Wayne Saunders introduced us to guests and fellow Culinary Adjunct Professor Travis Giles at White Mountains Community College. Chef Travis shared how the culinary program utilizes NH wild game in its curriculum.

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