Concord Monitor
Vintage Views: Our very first prisoner
John Earl Davis was the first prisoner to be incarcerated at the Merrimack County House of Correction in Boscawen and was briefly known as a celebrity for his status.
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3mFrom the Farm: Bovines who like working with people
Scottish Highland steers can be trained to cooperate with humans through praise, breaking complex goals into simple steps, and never punishing them for getting it wrong.
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7mOpinion: An Indian-American looks at America at 250
India and America, two nations born of a single global convulsion, share a bond of "life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness" and are now "indispensable partners" in the pursuit of technological innovation.
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5mOpinion: A nostalgic look at a simpler childhood
Children today are experiencing higher levels of anxiety, depression, and stress due to the lack of unstructured playtime, increased screen time, and the pressure to achieve, making it difficult for them to feel a sense of belonging and develop into self-confident, resilient individuals.
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4mWarner attorney denied all allegations in lawsuit concerning mental health care mistreatment of former resident
Warner's attorney has denied all wrongdoing in a lawsuit filed by a former resident alleging mistreatment, physical harm and civil trafficking while seeking treatment for Complex Post Traumatic Stress Disorder.
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6m'More seen and heard': Samuel and Dan Habib win Emmy for Best Social Issue Documentary
Samuel Habib and his dad, Dan, won an Emmy Award for their documentary "The Ride Ahead: Love, Tattoos, and Other Disabled Things" which follows Samuel's journey as a young adult with a disability as he pursues independence and advocates for disability rights.