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Turning Point Action: Super Chase Events

Turning Point Action – New Hampshire is holding two major events on November 1 (Manchester) and November 2 (Berlin) to…

Derryfield School: Leading Lives of Passion and Purpose

How is Derryfield School advancing its Arts and Design Program?  What are some of the innovative ways that the staff…

Dr. John Lappie: Capital Impasse and Renovations Battles

Which major political party will ‘blink first’ in the government Shutdown? What effect will the government Shutdown and the ‘controversy’…

The best ways to embracing Autumn in the Granite state

Kris Nielsen from VistNH.Gov shares with guests hosts Walter McFarlane and Chris Bright on the best ways to spend your weekend across the Granite State. 

Sen. Perkins-Kowka on how the Government shutdown is impacting residents in her district

State Senator Rebecca Perkins-Kowka joins guest hosts Walter McFarlane and Chris Bright to discuss the impact the Government shutdown is having on citizens in her district and explains why she thinks lawmakers should consider the impact the increased costs in healthcare is having on the average Granite staters as the debate over passing a continued spending resolution.

The impact the Government shutdown is having on Granite State residents

Guest hosts Walter McFarlane and Chris Bright dive into the Government shutdown and the state’s potential plans to help those…

Rep. Ross Berry talks School spending and a House bill that would cap budget spending

Rep. Ross Berry shares with guest host Sarah Scott details on a piece of legislation recently passed by the House Finance Committee that could allow property owners the chance to breathe a sigh of relief. 

Virgina Gubernatorial Drama, uninformed dangerous protesters & who’s to blame for the Government shutdown

Guest host Sarah Scott chats with Nicole Silverio from the Daily Caller breaks down the week’s top audio.

How Sununu’s presence in the race for US Senate impacts Republicans

Michael Graham from New Hampshire Journal and Inside Sources talks with guest host Sarah Scott on the state of the 2026 Election Cycle. 

City owned grocery stores and why they’re a bad idea

Following word of that one of Zohran Mamdani’s campaign promises would be for the city of New York to own and operate local grocery stores, guest host Sarah Scott talks with Nicole Huyer about why that idea would end up doing more harm than good.

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US forecasts blizzard, polar vortex, heat dome and atmospheric river all at once

Days of downpours have begun in Hawaii. The Southwest will soon bake with day after day of record 100-degree-plus (38 Celsius-plus) heat. Two storms will dump snow by the foot over northern Great Lakes states. And the dreaded polar vortex will again invade the Midwest and East with soul-crushing Arctic chill. This forecast of extremes comes as weather whiplash has already hit much of the East.

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Key inflation gauge worsened in January, before Iran war lifted gas prices

An inflation gauge closely monitored by the Federal Reserve moved higher in January in the latest sign that prices were persistently elevated even before the Iran war caused spikes in oil and gas costs.

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Man in Michigan synagogue attack lost family members in Israeli airstrike in Lebanon, official says

A man with a rifle who crashed into a large Michigan synagogue in what federal officials are saying was an attack had lost four family members in an Israeli airstrike in his native Lebanon last week, an official said Friday.

2 days ago in National

Epstein’s longtime accountant testifies on his wealth and business ties

House lawmakers were digging into Jeffrey Epstein's sprawling financial portfolio on Wednesday as a committee deposed his former accountant and tried to understand his connections to some of the world's wealthiest men.

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2 killed and homes damaged after tornadoes tear through Illinois and Indiana, more storms moving in

Major storms whipped up tornadoes in parts of Illinois and Indiana that leveled homes, killing at least two people and injuring others, and another round of rain, hail and strong winds made its way through the region Wednesday, authorities said.