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The nationwide doctor shortage is here in New Hampshire, where patients are struggling to find treatment for their conditions, even common ones. Primary care doctors and specialists are in short supply. Waiting six months for an appointment is common - if you can get one. The Union Leader wants to hear your story of what you're going through or have gone through in your quest for medical help. Please email senior reporter, Roberta Baker, at rbaker@unionleader.com

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Rescuers were getting worried that they might not be able to save the orca calf.

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Harvey Weinstein will be retried in New York, the Manhattan District Attorney's Office said in court on Wednesday, a week after the state's highest court threw out his 2020 rape conviction.

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More than two dozen Republican state attorneys general sued the Biden administration on Wednesday to stop a new rule that would require gun dealers to obtain licenses and conduct background checks when selling firearms at gun shows and online.

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The Kentucky Derby arrives at Churchill Downs with Fierceness as the favorite but the bay colt is expected to face stiff competition from speedy Sierra Leone and Japan's Forever Young in the 150th Run for the Roses.

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The phrase “anger kills” might have a more literal meaning: New research suggests a possible reason frequent anger has been linked to an increased risk of cardiovascular disease. The study, published Wednesday in the Journal of the American Heart Association, emphasizes the potential health …

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In the early 20th century, iodine deficiency was ravaging much of the northern United States. The region was widely known as the “goiter belt,” for the goiters - heavily swollen thyroid glands - that bulged from many residents’ necks.

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WAUKESHA, Wisc. -- Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump said on Wednesday it "was a beautiful thing to watch" New York police officers raiding a Columbia University building occupied by pro-Palestinian students, calling the protesters "raging lunatics and Hamas sympathizers."

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A POPULAR tourist destination in Lincoln now has a new identity after more than three decades.

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THERE ARE drive-thrus for banks, doughnut shops and burger joints. We can’t forget chicken places and tacos, either.

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