New Hampshire tax evader denies booby-trapping property to harm federal agentsCONCORD, N.H. — A convicted tax evader has denied at his trial that he booby-trapped his New Hampshire property to kill federal agents. Video of weapons-filled home shown at NH trial of convicted tax evaders Ed and Elaine BrownCONCORD, N.H. — Jurors in the trial of a tax-evading New Hampshire couple viewed video Wednesday of a vast arsenal that prosecutors say they stockpiled inside their turreted mountaintop home, including an improvised bomb on a kitchen shelf, next to the cookie jar. Prosecutor says convicted NH tax evaders are radicals as weapons and conspiracy trial beginsCONCORD, N.H. — A retired exterminator and his dentist wife held hands and talked in court Tuesday as a prosecutor called them dangerous anti-government radicals and their lawyers said it was reasonable for them to fear for their lives. NH tax evaders face new trial for weapons, bombs, booby traps allegedly aimed at marshalsCONCORD, N.H. — Retired exterminator Ed Brown and his dentist wife Elaine holed up on a mountaintop in their turreted concrete castle, protected by an arsenal of homemade bombs, booby traps, semiautomatic assault-type rifles and a cache of 60,000 rounds of ammunition — all aimed at federal agents, prosecutors say. Iconic Einstein photo sold for more than $74,000; shows genius sticking tongue out at photogsCONCORD, N.H. — One of the original signed prints of Albert Einstein sticking his tongue out at photographers has been sold by a New Hampshire auction house for $74,324. Gay bishop Robinson rejoices in NH gay marriage vote; looks to churches to welcome ceremoniesCONCORD, N.H. — It was tough enough to get New Hampshire’s lawmakers and governor to approve gay marriage, but Episcopal Bishop V. Gene Robinson says there’s an even tougher job ahead: getting churches to fully embrace gay marriage and gay people. NH regulators: UBS unit misled investors about complex Lehman Brothers securitiesCONCORD, N.H. — New Hampshire securities regulators accused a unit of banking giant UBS AG of misleading investors about complex securities issued by Lehman Brothers before Lehman filed for bankruptcy protection last year. Gay marriage in New Hampshire and Iowa could affect landscape of presidential politics in 2012CONCORD, N.H. — Iowa and New Hampshire traditionally offer presidential candidates vastly different political landscapes when they seek their party nominations. Yet legalizing gay marriage, as both states have now done, is unlikely to have much impact in 2012 because of party dynamics and the different emphasis voters place on social issues. Governor signs bill legalizing gay marriage in New Hampshire after legislators OK revisionsCONCORD, N.H. — New Hampshire became the sixth state to legalize gay marriage Wednesday in a move that reflects the state’s changing demographics from reliably Republican and conservative to younger and more liberal. New Hampshire’s governor signs gay marriage law as state becomes 6th to recognize gay marriageCONCORD, N.H. — New Hampshire’s governor has signed legislation making the state the sixth to allow gay marriage. New Hampshire legislators approve gay marriage; governor says he’ll sign billCONCORD, N.H. — New Hampshire legislators approved a measure Wednesday that would make the state the sixth to allow gay marriage, and Gov. John Lynch said he would sign it later in the afternoon. New Hampshire legislators advance gay marriage bill; fate now hinges on HouseCONCORD, N.H. — The New Hampshire Senate has passed revised gay marriage legislation and sent it to the House. Star Trek items on display at New Hampshire science centerCONCORD, N.H. — In honor of the new “Star Trek” movie, some rare items from an old movie and a TV show are boldly on display at New Hampshire’s McAuliffe-Shepard Discovery Center. Speedway Motorsports Inc. asks NASCAR to consider Kentucky for 2010 Sprint Cup scheduleCONCORD, N.C. — Speedway Motorsports Inc. officials say they have made an official request with NASCAR to add Kentucky to the 2010 Sprint Cup Series schedule. Senate’s approval of gay marriage, medical marijuana reflect NH’s demographic changesCONCORD, N.H. — The New Hampshire Senate showed itself to be less liberal than the state House, yet voted to let gays marry and people with debilitating illnesses smoke marijuana if they’ll benefit. Senate’s approval of gay marriage, medical marijuana reflect NH’s demographic changesCONCORD, N.H. — Political scientists say recent votes by the New Hampshire Legislature reflect the state’s shift toward a younger, more liberal demographic. Stranded NH teenager brings lesson home for scout troop: ‘Never hike alone in snow conditions’CONCORD, N.H. — The 17-year-old stranded on New Hampshire’s Mount Washington put his Eagle Scout skills to the test, sleeping in the crevice of a boulder and jump-starting fires with hand sanitizer gel. Eagle Scout hiker speaks of exhaustion, falling into runoff while stranded in NH mountainsCONCORD, N.H. — While stranded on New Hampshire’s Mount Washington, Eagle Scout Scott Mason plunged into frigid water, built a rock shelter to protect himself from the mountain’s notorious winds and watched a rescue helicopter fly off as he tried to attract the crew’s attention. NH moves a step closer to allowing gay marriage with state Senate voteCONCORD, N.H. — New Hampshire is a step closer to allowing gay marriage after a state Senate vote. Eagle Scout hiker discharged from NH hospital in good shape; built cave for shelter from windCONCORD, N.H. — Eagle Scout Scott Mason kept his cool as overnight temperatures dropped around New Hampshire’s Mount Washington, building a rock cave to protect himself from the mountain’s notorious winds after being stranded in the wilderness. Teen hiker who got lost in woods for 3 days discharged from NH hospital in good shapeCONCORD, N.H. — An Eagle Scout who spent three nights alone in New Hampshire’s White Mountains has been discharged from a hospital. NASCAR places Earnhardt, Mears on 6-race probation for bumps in Phoenix skirmishCONCORD, N.C. — Dale Earnhardt Jr. and Casey Mears were penalized Tuesday for intentionally bumping cars after the race at Phoenix International Raceway. NASCAR places Earnhardt, Mears on 6-race probation for Phoenix skirmishCONCORD, N.C. — Dale Earnhardt Jr. and Casey Mears have been placed on probation by NASCAR for intentionally hitting each other following the race at Phoenix International Raceway. |