Over the 20th century, tobacco smoking killed 100 million people, most of whom lived in today’s rich countries. However, that picture is changing, and the health burdens of smoking are now moving from high-income to low- and middle-income countries. Some estimates even suggest that 1 billion ...
Red flag laws are back in the news with a $40 million lawsuit filed by a Virginia teacher who was shot earlier this year by one of her students.
Abigail “Abby” Zwerner, a first-grade teacher at Richneck Elementary School in Newport News, Virginia, was shot and seriously injured by a ...
When two women rushed the stage during Gov. Ron DeSantis’ speech at a New Hampshire GOP fundraiser shouting “Jews Against DeSantis,” the reaction from the crowd was mostly confusion. Who were these people? And why would Jews have a problem with the Florida governor?
The answer from one ...
Last year while campaigning, New Hampshire Gov. Chris Sununu said he would like to see the criminal penalties removed from the 24-week abortion ban he signed into law two years ago. Now is his chance to act!
The New Hampshire House of Representatives recently passed HB 224, which would ...
The YMCA of Greater Nashua is encouraging community members to use National Volunteer Week (April 17 - 21) to take a moment and thank the volunteers in their lives.
“Without volunteers, the Y wouldn’t be the same; they’re the heart and soul of our organization and without their hard ...
One of those uncomfortable topics which comes up quite a bit in the nonprofit world is the debate over advocacy and lobbying, what is allowable and what is not, and how to not get oneself into trouble. Let us face it, we all have opinions about how the world should be and how to make it the way ...