Todd Bookman
Todd started as a news correspondent with NHPR in 2009. He spent nearly a decade in the non-profit world, working with international development agencies and anti-poverty groups. He holds a master’s degree in public administration from Columbia University.
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The move comes after a Boston Globe Spotlight team investigation detailing a former cardiac surgeon's extensive malpractice record.
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Facilities offering the psychedelic ayahuasca, still technically illegal, have popped up across the country, including in New Hampshire.
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The GOP-led legislature passed a map to dramatically redraw the state's two districts. But Republican Gov. Chris Sununu wanted both of the districts to remain competitive.
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The Iranian-born artist makes surrealistic work tracing struggles over gender equality, freedom and democracy.
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The IRS confirmed that liquor store employees are not required to submit certain paperwork for large cash transactions.
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Activists contend, without proof, that New Hampshire's ballot counting machines can be hacked or rigged. So voters in more than a dozen towns will decide whether to revert to hand counts.
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Members of a separatist movement testified in Concord to support a proposed constitutional amendment to make New Hampshire secede from the United States.
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As COVID-19 cases and hospitalizations reach record levels in New Hampshire, a lack of health care workers has put the system at a breaking point.
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The Canadian border reopens for fully-vaccinated American tourists on August 9. Travelers heading north, including through New Hampshire’s lone border crossing in Pittsburg, will face a stringent set of rules outlined by the Canadian government.
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The University of New Hampshire announced Monday it has identified two cases of the coronavirus variant first discovered in the United Kingdom. The...