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Priced Out: Inside New Hampshire’s Affordability Crisis — and the Policy Choices Driving It

New Hampshire faces an affordability crisis as housing prices and rents rise faster than incomes, creating financial strain for residents. Despite high income levels, many cannot afford to live near their jobs. Structural issues such as insufficient housing supply, tight rental markets, and escalating living costs exacerbate the problem, affecting diverse demographics statewide.

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Inside the Backlash: Why “MAGA Republicans” Inspire Such Intense Hostility

The investigation analyzes how the “Make America Great Again” slogan evolved into a contentious identity associated with extremism and political violence, particularly among non-Republicans. It explores the intense dislike for MAGA Republicans, rooted in perceptions of threats to democracy, racial tensions, and policy impacts, reflecting a deeply polarized American political landscape.

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Testing the Premise: Is the Trump Administration Doomed? An Independent Investigation into Power, Constraints, and Governing Risk in 2025

The article investigates if the Trump administration in 2025 is structurally ungovernable or simply constrained. It examines legal, congressional, administrative, fiscal, and geopolitical factors affecting governance. While the analysis highlights significant constraints, it concludes that the administration faces challenges rather than an inevitable doom, emphasizing the importance of navigating these complexities successfully.

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Defending the Oath: Why Maggie Goodlander Is Right About “Illegal Orders”

Rep. Maggie Goodlander and fellow lawmakers emphasize that service members must refuse illegal orders, a principle upheld by military law. In response, Trump labeled their message as “seditious behavior.” Goodlander argues that loyalty to the Constitution, not a president, is essential, warning against the dangers of equating obedience with patriotism.

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“Just Following Orders at Sea”: Are U.S. Troops Personally Liable for Strikes on Suspected Drug Boats?

U.S. forces have intensified lethal strikes against suspected drug boats, with at least 80 deaths reported since September. While legal opinions suggest these actions are lawful under a new “armed conflict” paradigm, critics argue they violate international law. This creates legal and moral dilemmas for operators carrying out these orders.

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Why the Government Shut Down — And Who’s Really to Blame

The recent U.S. government shutdown lasted 43 days, marking the longest in history, with repercussions affecting nearly a million federal employees and various essential services. The standoff primarily revolved around funding disagreements related to ACA subsidies, revealing deep political divides and systemic issues. Both parties share responsibility for the shutdown and its consequences.

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The Birth of Bitcoin—and the Vanishing of Its Creator

Bitcoin emerged from a nine-page PDF by Satoshi Nakamoto in 2008, laying the groundwork for a decentralized currency. After developing the network, Satoshi disappeared in 2011, leaving behind a legacy shrouded in mystery. Subsequent attempts to identify Satoshi have been unsubstantiated, reinforcing the importance of anonymity in decentralized systems.

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The U.S. in 2025: What’s Really Squeezing Americans — And How It Lands in New Hampshire

New Hampshire faces critical economic pressures in 2025, including high inflation, soaring energy costs, and a housing shortage, leading to affordability challenges. While overdose deaths and crime rates have decreased, rising health insurance premiums put additional strain on families. Policy reforms in housing, childcare, and health care are essential to maintain competitiveness and livability.

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New Hampshire Redistricting Effort Shelved Ahead of 2026 Elections

A proposal to redraw New Hampshire’s congressional districts has been withdrawn after Governor Kelly Ayotte opposed changes before 2030. This decision maintains the current “least-change” map adopted in 2022, preserving a competitive landscape for the 1st Congressional District as both parties prepare for the 2026 midterms amidst ongoing political tensions.

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AI-Driven Layoffs at Amazon & UPS: A Granite State Report Review

Amazon and UPS are leading the charge in AI-driven workforce restructuring, signaling a future where automation reshapes corporate landscapes. As these tech giants scale back human roles, the implications for job security and industry transformation become increasingly clear. Discover how AI is redefining the workforce today.

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Navigating the Future of Work in New Hampshire: Key Insights

By Granite State Report Introduction We previously explored how the generation after Generation Z may face a very different relationship to “jobs” and “careers” due to automation, artificial intelligence (AI), robotics and shifting work-norms. In this special report we turn our focus to New Hampshire: how might this transformation play…

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The Future of Work: Careers Redefined for Gen Alpha

By Granite State Report Executive SummaryIt’s time to confront a wild but increasingly plausible idea: the generation following Generation Z (often called “Gen Alpha” and younger) may never experience careers in the way their parents did. Thanks to the accelerating sweep of automation, artificial intelligence (AI), robotics, and digital platforms,…

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Life Inside Belknap House: Safety or Confinement?

The author describes their experience at Belknap House, which initially seemed welcoming but quickly revealed itself to be restrictive and controlling. Privacy is nonexistent, with strict rules regulating medication, curfews, and personal autonomy. While the staff are well-meaning, the environment feels more like custody than refuge, undermining dignity and independence.

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Is New Hampshire Still Affordable? A 2025 Deep-Dive on Housing, Property Taxes, Energy Bills, Schools, and PFAS

New Hampshire’s median home sale price was approximately $510,600 in September 2025, following a peak of $565,000 in June. The state has no sales tax, but property taxes face increased pressure post-Interest & Dividends tax repeal. Ongoing energy cost concerns, PFAS cleanup, and school funding debates add complexity to affordability challenges.

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The Economy of Character: How Economic Performance Shapes the American Presidency

This investigative report reveals how voters’ perceptions of presidential character are closely tied to economic conditions rather than personal virtues. The University of California study demonstrates that favorable economic indicators lead to positive evaluations of intelligence and morality, while downturns diminish these views, highlighting democracy’s emotional underpinnings and the role of media in shaping perceptions.

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Did the Baby Boomers Screw the Millennials? A Data Check for the Granite State

Millennials face significant economic challenges due to policies favoring older asset owners, resulting in limited access to affordable housing, education, and childcare. Wealth disparities persist, compounded by rising student debt and stagnant wages. Solutions require structural reforms in housing, childcare, education financing, and social insurance to create equitable opportunities for younger generations.

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State Contract Funding: An Investigative Report

The report analyzes state contract funding, highlighting complexity and risks in the allocation of taxpayer dollars to private entities. It reveals issues such as lack of transparency, manipulation of contracts, and payment delays. Recommendations include enhancing oversight, improving transparency, and fostering competition to safeguard taxpayer interests and maintain public trust.

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Red vs. Blue: America’s Great Political Divide—and How We Got Here

By Granite State Report Executive Summary America’s “Red vs. Blue” split didn’t appear overnight, and it isn’t just about ideology. Our parties have grown more sorted (liberals in the Democratic Party, conservatives in the Republican Party) and our politics more affective—we increasingly dislike and distrust the other side, regardless of…

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Governor Kelly Ayotte’s Stance Against Adult-Use Cannabis: Leaving New Hampshire Behind?

New Hampshire Governor Kelly Ayotte firmly opposes legalizing recreational cannabis, citing youth health risks and road safety concerns. Despite federal shifts, Ayotte vows to veto any state bills advancing legalization, leaving New Hampshire behind on tax revenue and economic opportunity.

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Ending Qualified Immunity for Police in New Hampshire

Qualified immunity, a legal doctrine shielding law enforcement from personal liability unless a “clearly established” right is violated, faces scrutiny in New Hampshire. Proposed reforms aim to enhance accountability and align state constitutional rights with legal recourse. Critics warn of increased litigation and risk of defensive policing, complicating reform efforts.

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The Algorithm Is Watching: Inside the Bot Farms, Shadow Bans, and the New Age of Digital Censorship

By Granite State Report In the beginning, social media sold itself as a democratic miracle — a place where anyone could speak truth to power. But that promise rotted fast. Behind the memes and trending hashtags, an invisible war is raging between bots, algorithms, and human moderators armed with delete…

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Kelly Ayotte's Favorability Decline: Impact on 2026 Election

New Hampshire Governor Kelly Ayotte’s approval ratings have recently dropped close to disapproval levels, indicating her vulnerable political position ahead of the 2026 gubernatorial election. Unpopular policy decisions around budget cuts and education have contributed to this decline, raising concerns about her chance of reelection amidst potential primaries and emerging Republican challengers.

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Ending Fat Shaming in the Military: A Call for Reform

The article explores fat shaming within the military, highlighting its detrimental effects on mental health, performance, and retention. It critiques outdated fitness standards and flawed measurement tools, while advocating for reforms that prioritize functional performance over appearance. Emphasizing equity and support, it calls for a cultural shift towards more humane and scientifically-based standards.

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Reviving American Democracy: Trust and Engagement Challenges

The United States is experiencing a democratic decline despite advances in information and technology. A significant portion of the population expresses distrust in political institutions, with many believing substantial reforms are essential. Civic knowledge is eroding, polarization is intensifying, and misinformation thrives, highlighting the urgency for systemic changes to restore faith in democracy.

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A Lost Generation: Why We Have No Economic Future

A Lost Generation: Why We Have No Economic Future There’s a quiet despair running through America’s young adults, and it isn’t melodrama—it’s math. The so-called “economic future” has been sold off, collateralized, and hollowed out, leaving behind a generation destined to work harder for less. Stagnant Wages, Exploding Costs For…

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How Cognitive Sophistication Influenced Trump's Voter Base

A study by Darren Sherkat reveals that Donald Trump’s voter base consisted largely of individuals with lower cognitive sophistication. Voters with higher education and verbal skills were significantly less likely to support him. This indicates a strong link between Trump’s success and anti-intellectualism, shaping the future political landscape along the lines of education and belief systems.

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