A similar bill passed the House in 2020 before dying in the Senate.
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Oldest U.S. veteran of World War II, Lawrence N. Brooks, dies at 112
He faced ‘outright racism’ in the segregated U.S. armed forces, but didn’t often speak publicly about it, and was known for his positivity and kindness.
New Hampshire authorities search for missing girl, charge her father with assault
Police believe Harmony Montgomery was last seen in 2019 at age 5. She wasn’t reported missing until the end of last year.
For first time, woman takes over command of USS Constitution
Women now make up more than one-third of the crew on the warship, the world’s oldest still afloat.
Man who opened fire in Massachusetts mall, hitting girl, gets 8 years in prison
It was only a matter of luck that the 15-year-old and others weren’t killed, said the Norfolk district attorney.
Nearly 300-year-old cemetery in New Hampshire placed on national historic register
The second signer of the Declaration of Independence, Josiah Bartlett, is buried there.
New Hampshire lawmakers to take up vetoed medical marijuana bill
Gov. Chris Sununu blocked a bill that would have allowed nonprofit medical marijuana treatment centers to organize as for-profit businesses.
When hemp prices crashed, two oil and gas tycoons gobbled up market share. Now they expect $100 million in revenue this year
Texas company Delta AG calls itself the largest full-service producer and processor of hemp in the U.S.
Richard Marcinko, founding commander of SEAL Team 6, best-selling author, dies at 81
His rogue leadership style and bravado helped fuel the unit’s reputation as the elite of the elite, but it also alienated superiors.
Oregon devoting $25 million to help authorities combat illegal marijuana farms
Cartels “have a business model,” a sheriff tells lawmakers. “Put up more cannabis illegal grows than law enforcement can ever get.”