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Special Report: New Hampshire Primary 2020

Trade Wars and Tariffs Matter in New Hampshire

According to the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, the ongoing trade war has threatened $415M in state exports to China and Europe with a potential impact on 183,900 New Hampshire jobs tied to international trade. 

Special Report: New Hampshire Primary 2020

The Uber Primary

Inside Karthik’s red minivan, summoned via app, that all could have been a world away. He kept the temperature at a solid 75, which he said was appreciated by fares in this weather, even for short trips.

Special Report: New Hampshire Primary 2020

Are Sanders’ New Hampshire Supporters “Bernie Bros”?

In 2016 Sanders struggled to match Hillary’s support in nonwhite communities. But this time around, Sanders’ movement is much more diverse, both racially and in terms of other metrics like gender and education level.

Special Report: New Hampshire Primary 2020

A Libertarian and His Lemur: Vermin Supreme Campaigns in New Hampshire

His platform is for mandatory dental hygiene across America, time-travel research, and free ponies for every American.

Special Report: New Hampshire Primary 2020

Who Has the Immigrant Vote in the New Hampshire Primary?

Among the enthusiastic campaign followers braving the cold were immigrants for whom American elections hold special appeal.

Special Report: New Hampshire Primary 2020

New Hampshire Bar Turns Newsroom for Primary

During a painfully cold February in Manchester, New Hampshire, journalists from across the country have adopted an unlikely workplace: a […]

Special Report: New Hampshire Primary 2020

WHY NEW HAMPSHIRE: A (VERY) COLD TALE

Being the first primary didn’t always require risking frostbite.

Special Report: New Hampshire Primary 2020

New Hampshire battles opioid crisis as the state goes to primaries    

For the Flanagans, opioid addiction runs in their family. It began with Shawn, the father, and continued in his three […]

Special Report: New Hampshire Primary 2020

Rod Webber’s Absurd And Bonafide Political Trolling

Webber is one among many live-action political trolls in President Donald Trump’s America

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Student Loan Forgiveness Debate at the forefront of NYU students mind’s

A comprehensive student loan forgiveness program that would allow most Americans to have up to $50,000 of debt forgiven by the government.