Shaheen & Gordon joined an amicus brief that includes more than 500 law firms who contend Trump’s recent executive orders against prominent firms with Democratic ties are a blow to the rule of law.
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Attitash, Bretton Woods, Cannon Mountain, and Waterville Valley closed this past weekend. In Jackson, Black Mountain plans to push their season until May.
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Many local companies say they're still grappling with higher costs for materials and are choosing to hire fewer people this summer.
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In a letter to the campus community, Harvard President Alan Garber said lawyers for the school have informed the Trump administration that Harvard "will not surrender its independence or relinquish its constitutional rights."
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A new segment of Side Hustle highlights a creative who juggles social work, running a queer-affirming merchandise business, navigating the pulpit, and soon… raising a baby.
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13 international students at the University of Connecticut have had their visas revoked, according to a university spokesperson. Women’s basketball head coach Geno Auriemma said he hopes his team won’t be impacted by potential further revocations.
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The Mass. House budget will be released this week. Many are hoping it continues to fund children's mental health, unlike the budget proposed by Gov. Maura Healey.
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As the demand for child care outstrips the supply available, Nashua nonprofits are working to train more childcare workers
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Book challenges at libraries across the U.S. skyrocketed after the pandemic shutdown, and efforts to censor books have played out in Connecticut, too. So what are state lawmakers are doing to address the issue, but still leave room for debate?
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