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Time for a ‘live free’ energy policy

I recently met with the owner of an advanced manufacturing company here in southern New Hampshire to discuss energy independence. His operation uses over 15 million kilowatt-hours (kWh) of electricity per year to keep the production lines humming and his more than 500 highly-skilled workers ...

No one could ever write just like you

The technological advances we’ve experienced over the last few decades have brought changes to every part of our society, including education. Reading and writing cursive, for example, used to be a significant part of the public school curriculum but is now considered obsolete in many states ...

Generous offer of face masks brings peace of mind

“A mask that covers nose and mouth, protecting oneself and others is what it’s all about!” By now most of us know wearing a mask, washing hands, and practicing social distancing helps reduce the spread of viruses. Masks help protect the respiratory system from allergies, said to lower ...

Election denialism is still a threat

Under indictment in New York, Donald Trump has fallen back on his favorite false narrative — “rigged elections.” He has doubled down on his baseless lies with more charges potentially on the way. This comes as signs are showing that Trump’s grip on the Republican Party may be ...

Murdoch is the genius who always goes too far

I have watched Rupert Murdoch’s career with admiration, irritation and, sometimes, horror. His besetting sin is that he goes too far. The fault that has landed Fox News settling with Dominion Voting Systems for $787.5 million isn’t new in the Murdoch experience. He is a publishing and ...