Last week, financial services giant Wells Fargo agreed to pay $575 million to resolve claims that bank employees opened accounts, transferred funds and completed credit card applications – all without the consent or knowledge of customers.
All 50 states and the District of Columbia filed ...
The year of 2018 has had many notable movements and moments, but one of the most culturally shifting has been the #MeToo movement, which began in 2017 and continued to pick up steam throughout this year.
The movement, which serves as a platform for victims of sexual assault and harassment to ...
As New Hampshire Secretary of State Bill Gardner vows to take the steps necessary to ensure the Granite State’s presidential primary maintains its importance and first-in-the-nation status, we acknowledge that voters in other states will join Granite Staters in determining the 2020 nominees ...
Two things are coming as we approach the new year and it is wise to be aware that they loom:
The first is the insanity of New Year’s Eve when far too many people give themselves permission to act in ways they would never act on any other day. They go a little nuts, they drink too much, they ...
With winter bearing down, most people may not be thinking about a leisurely bicycle ride.
In Nashua, though, the VeoRide bike program is going strong, even in inclement weather.
In June, a fleet of bicycles were delivered to the city. Over the next several months, countless residents took ...
We pull out all the stops for Christmas. Household budgets are torn up in our determination to get the perfect gift for everyone on our lists.
Many set aside a few dollars, perhaps more, in our concern for the less fortunate. We push a few dollars through the slots in Salvation Army red ...