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The New Hampshire Union Leader and Sunday News deliver trusted news, information and resources connecting the Granite State.

As publisher of the only statewide newspapers, we field New Hampshire's largest professional news team. Our journalists are dedicated to the issues affecting our cities and towns, keeping a watchful eye on politics and government, and making our Granite State the most well-informed in the nation.

We connect New Hampshire businesses with our growing audience in print and online through a suite of publications, digital products and events.

Owned by the Nackey S. Loeb School of Communications, Union Leader Corporation publishes UnionLeader.com and the weekly Neighborhood News and Bedford Bulletin publications.

WASHINGTON — Huawei Technologies Co., the Chinese telecommunications giant blacklisted by the U.S., is secretly funding cutting-edge research at American universities including Harvard through an independent Washington-based foundation.

DUBLIN, Calif. — All of the women who used to live behind the bars at the notorious Federal Correctional Institute of Dublin — where guards and other officials engaged in repeated sexual abuse of inmates — are now in other correctional facilities, federal officials said Thursday.

Americans buying electric vehicles will no longer be able to claim federal tax credits of up to $7,500 if their cars contain Chinese materials, the Biden administration announced Friday, the result of a landmark 2022 climate law that sought to reduce U.S. reliance on clean-energy components …

LOS ANGELES — Police officers cannot detain someone on the street just because that person tries to avoid contact with them, the California Supreme Court ruled Thursday.

There is no escaping Ozempic and Wegovy. The diabetes and obesity drugs are a global phenomenon. They’ve won over the rich and famous, generated billions in sales and blown open a new market for weight loss drugs, which Goldman Sachs estimates will reach $100 billion a year by 2030.

The popularity of pickleball has exploded in the last few years, and according to a recent report, so have injuries attributed to the relatively new sport.

First, South Dakota Gov. Kristi L. Noem wrote about killing her 14-month-old dog, Cricket, in her soon-to-be-released book, “No Going Back.”

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