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Trump to deploy over 5,200 troops to Mexico border

The United States said on Monday it will send over 5,200 troops to help secure the border with Mexico, a far larger-than-expected deployment as President Donald Trump hardens his stance on immigration ahead of Nov. 6 mid-term elections.

 

Google seeks to grant 25 million to AI for 'good' projects

Alphabet Inc.'s Google announced on Monday that it would grant about 25 million globally next year to humanitarian and environmental projects seeking to use artificial intelligence AI to speed up and grow their efforts.

 

Red Sox parade set for Wednesday morning

Boston Red Sox fans will be given a chance to celebrate the team's most recent World Series win with a duck boat parade on Wednesday, starting at 11 a.m., city officials said.

 

Boys' Soccer: Seniors lead Trinity to Div. III semifinals

Five Trinity High seniors scored all the goals to lead the Pioneers past White Mountains Regional 5-0 on Monday in a Division III quarterfinal at Derryfield Park in Manchester.

 

NH Voices -- Jeb Bradley: Democrats have deja-vu all over again

RECENTLY, TWO OF my state Senate Democratic colleagues penned an editorial highlighting what Senate Democrats would do if they are in the majority.

 

Jonah Goldberg: Logic of vendetta now guides politics

WHETHER THE PACKAGES delivered to leading Democrats and liberals turn out to be functioning bombs or dummy devices intended to send a message, the effect is largely the same: American politics is descending further into the logic of the vendetta.

 

Court is confident: Trusting Secretary of State Gardner

Superior Court Judge Ken Brown did get one thing right in his voter law ruling last week see related editorial. The Secretary of State knows what he is doing.

 

Brown v. Legislature: Not political, just wrong

New Hampshire's Supreme Court has made the right call ' unanimously ' to let next week's mid-term elections proceed under current law. Superior Court Judge Ken Brown had made the wrong decision by ordering the law to be halted.

 

Emergency crews contain large Queen City oil leak

A 'significant oil leak' sent emergency response crews scrambling Monday afternoon to the Merrimack River in the Millyard, where they contained an oil sheen that stretched several hundred yards down the river, a Manchester fire official said.

 

Tanner for representative

To the Editor: During the time Linda Tanner has been in the Legislature she has been a thoughtful and responsible representative.

 

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