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How the Housing Crisis is impacting disabled Americans.

Michael Dennehy from Next Step Living (nextsetpliving.org) discusses his recent article highlighting the need to ensure housing for people with disabilities seeking independent living is part of the housing conversation.

Why the trades matter to Granite Staters.

Christine Carrigan and Matthew Mowry from Business NH Magazine join WFEA to discuss their latest article, which focuses on the trades in New Hampshire.

The week’s top Audio asks just what is Whoopi Goldberg talking about…?

Media Expert Nicole Silverio, Daily Caller News Foundation, delivers the Big Three Audio clips of the Week: Whoopi of The View, VP Vance being heckled, and WH Press Sectary Karoline Leavitt tangling with an AP reporter.

Who’s left to fill the void left by Shaheen’s exit.

Michael Graham from NH Journal provides insight and a keen analysis of NH US Shaheen’s retirement. What does it mean for the race? Who will emerge as the leading candidate for each party? Is it Pappas, Sununu, or someone else?

Jonathan Butcher talks changes at the Dept of Education and explains what the layoffs really mean.

Education Expert Jonathan Butcher, author of the book Splintered: Critical Race Theory and the Progressive War on Truth, discusses the changes at the Federal Department of Education (DOE). What do the layoffs mean, and what are the next possible steps?

How a lack of Recruiting Offices is impacting military recruiting.

Patty Nieberg, from the military publication Task & Purpose, shares her recent story on the close of certain Recruiting Testing Offices and the impact it may have on military recruiting.

How to avoid the latest batch of banking scams.

Kristy Merrill from the NH Bankers Association and Jennifer Ehresman, Head of Consumer Client Protection at Bank of America, discuss why scams have been on the rise, share the types of scams we should be looking for, and offer some tips to avoid or recover from scam.

Berry clears the air on Bail Reform Legislation.

Representative Barry Ross explains the positive attributes of the current bail reform legislation and helps to clarify some misconceptions about it.

The legalities of deporting Mahmoud Khalil, the recent Congressional hearing on Sanctuary Cities.

Former Foreign Service Representative Simon Hankinson discusses the legalities of deporting Hamas activist Mahmoud Khalil, the recent Congressional hearing on Sanctuary Cities, and his recent article describing how VP Vance’s early life helped to shape his philosophy in government.

How Terracea is keeping folks warm no matter how unpredictable the weather.

Eric Hui and Vic Satir from Terracea join The Morning Update to discuss their inventive approach to their weather wear line, which includes their ‘Do It All Jacket’, which is perfect for the unpredictable nature of our weather, as well as hats, socks, t-shirts, and sweatshirts for NH and beyond.

Recent Headlines

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Man charged with attempted assassination of Trump in White House correspondents’ dinner shooting

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The man who authorities say tried to storm the White House Correspondents' Association dinner with guns and knives was charged Monday with the attempted assassination of President Donald Trump as federal authorities suggested an attack that disrupted one of Washington's glitziest events had been planned for at least several weeks.

7 hours ago in National

Accused attacker at Washington media dinner is a tutor and computer engineer from California

The California man arrested in the shooting at the White House Correspondents' Association dinner is a highly educated tutor and amateur video game developer opposed to the policies of President Donald Trump.

8 hours ago in National

Tornadoes in northern Texas leave at least 2 dead and destroy multiple homes

A tornado-producing thunderstorm left at least two people dead in northern Texas and displaced at least 20 families, with many homes sustaining major damage, authorities said Sunday.

3 days ago in National

A violent tornado tears through Oklahoma town, damaging 40 homes but sparing lives

Raeann Hunt scrambled to her cellar as a tornado bore down on her Oklahoma community. "It is headed right for us," she recalled thinking, as she peeked outside, unable to contain her curiosity.

3 days ago in National

US soldier charged with using classified intel to win $400K Polymarket bet on Maduro raid

A U.S. special forces soldier involved in the military operation to capture Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro has been charged with using classified information about the mission to win more than $400,000 in an online betting market, federal officials announced Thursday.