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Federal judge in N.Y. says ICE must release names of illegal immigrants it arrests

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A federal judge in New York ruled last week that immigration officials must disclose the names of certain illegal immigrants they arrest, a decision that appears to contradict an earlier ruling involving the Union Leader Corp.

State, employee unions have tentative agreements

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The administration and four state employee unions have reached collective bargaining agreements that will provide state workers a 6 percent raise over the next two years.

Pearl Street lot proposal involves student housing in Manchester

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The chief executive of a Massachusetts-based development company has unveiled a proposal for an eight-story “student housing” tower that it would like to build at the current site of the city’s Pearl Street parking lot.

Drones and privacy: Debate just taking off

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For most of the public, the word “drone” calls up the sleek, automated killing machines that the Obama administration routinely deploys against suspected terrorists and that Kentucky Republican Rand Paul filibustered on the floor of the Senate.

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