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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.

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

New weekend edition; no newspaper Monday
As a reminder to readers, the New Hampshire Sunday News is now being published on Saturdays. The color Sunday comics are inside this new weekend edition, along with Saturday comics and the puzzle pages for both weekend days. This week, the Union Leader will not be published on Monday in observance of Presidents Day.
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Former South Carolina Governor Nikki Haley assailed Donald Trump’s foreign policy, condemning the former president for his silence on the death of Russian opposition leader Alexander Navalny.

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A hiker was rescued off of Mt. Avalon in Bethlehem on Saturday afternoon.

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A hiker was injured Saturday afternoon descending Welch Mountain in Waterville Valley, according to New Hampshire Fish and Game.

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PHILADELPHIA — Former President Donald Trump made a brief stop in Philadelphia on Saturday to announce his new sneaker brand and remind a crowd of sneakerheads to vote.

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Flanked by armed National Guard members, Texas Gov. Greg Abbott (R) announced on Friday plans to build a base housing up to 1,800 troops in Eagle Pass, close to the riverfront area where state leaders have been at loggerheads with the Biden administration over immigration enforcement.

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ORLANDO, Fla. — NASA was riding a high after the overall success of Artemis I when the uncrewed rocket made a test run to the moon and back in 2022, so the message remained full steam ahead to push for a crewed Artemis II flight in 2024 and the return of humans to the moon in 2025.

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DALTON, Georgia — Through their sharp contrast, the photos of Hubbard Pryor tell a remarkable story about resilience.

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