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FEMA regularly buys disaster-ravaged property from homeowners. NPR has found those buy-outs happen more often in white neighborhoods.
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In New Hampshire, there's no requirement that employers offer paid leave to workers who are caring for newborns or taking care of elderly parents.
Wendy Chase campaigned last fall for a seat in the state House promising to change that — and won.
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