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Of 70 Residents at a NH Nursing Home, 66 Have COVID
A nursing home in New Hampshire is dealing with a coronavirus outbreak that’s reached more than 90% of its elderly residents and is now turning deadly. Martha Ilsley, the acting administrator at Hanover Terrace Health and Rehab in Hanover, said they’ve done everything possible to keep COVID at bay, but the virus got in late last month, and now...
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Warren Campaign Office in New Hampshire Broken Into
Massachusetts Sen. Elizabeth Warren’s presidential campaign says its headquarters in Manchester, New Hampshire, was broken into, along with other offices in the same building. Andrew Taverrite, Warren’s New Hampshire communications director, says in a statement that the break-in occurred Wednesday night and “we have no reason to believe this was targeted to the campaign or is anything further than a...
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Teen Arrested in Killing of Maryland Real Estate Salesman at Model Home
Thirty-one hours after a real estate salesman was killed inside a model home in a new community in Hanover, Maryland, Anne Arundel County police announced a teenager had been taken into custody for the murder.
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Can't Believe Your Ears? The High-Tech Deception of ‘Deepfake' Videos
New technology on the internet lets anyone make videos of real people appearing to say things they’ve never said. Republicans and Democrats predict this high-tech way of putting words in someone’s mouth will become the latest weapon in disinformation wars against the United States and other Western democracies....
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‘Souvenir Tickets' to 1st Presidential Debate Misspell Candidate's Name
Amid the frenetic preparations for the first presidential debate at Hofstra University, there’s one thing the school apparently overlooked: how to spell the Democratic candidate’s name.
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Hofstra Pushes Front-Line Learning With Presidential Debate
Monday night’s verbal smackdown between Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton is a hot ticket on the campus of Hofstra University. About 7,500 students, or more than two-thirds of the student body, entered the lottery for only a few hundred tickets to witness the cycle’s first presidential debate, being held Monday night in a campus basketball arena. More than 800 students...
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Dartmouth Swimmer Drowns During Laps at Florida YMCA
Authorities are investigating the drowning of a Dartmouth College swimmer at a YMCA pool while he visited Florida with family.
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FBI, Police Renew Search for Man Accused of Killing Wife in Dunkin' Donuts
The FBI has unveiled a “wanted” billboard in Times Square in hopes it will lead them to a Maryland man accused of killing his wife inside a Dunkin’ Donuts.