A man from Sandwich, Massachusetts, was rescued from a hiking trail on South Moat Mountain in New Hampshire on Friday. Around 4 p.m., N.H. Fish and Game received a report of a hiker experiencing severe cramps in his arms and legs approximately two miles from the trailhead. The man was hiking with a friend when the cramps started. After an hour of attempting to rehydrate, his friend called 911 as the cramping persisted, according to N.H. Fish and Game.
New Hampshire ranked first overall, with strong performances in multiple categories, including neighborhood safety (first), health care (fifth), taxes (sixth), and people of a similar age (seventh). "New Hampshire mixes an affordable lifestyle with strong quality-of-life in terms of safety, health care, and the arts," the report explained. "As far as taxes, New Hampshire does charge income tax on individual incomes, though it charges a three percent tax only on interest and dividends. That means retirees' Social Security dollars could stretch further here than in other tax-heavy states.
Succession star and Ray's Bar owner Nicholas Braun was arrested on DUI and operating-without-lights charges in New Hampshire on Friday, August 29, per TMZ, in the type of event that is sure to ruin a three-day weekend. He allegedly spent one hour in lockup before going free, though he will return to court for an arraignment on September 16. The police camera was allegedly not working, which means there's no headshot to add or not add to the list of "surprisingly hot celebrity DUI mugshots."
The neo-Nazi group Blood Tribe displayed swastikas and a banner stating 'Trump loves Epstein' during an organized demonstration near the New Hampshire State House, coinciding with anti-Trump protests.
Residents of high-tax states suffered the most with the previous cap on state and local taxes (SALT), because their taxes far exceeded the cap, they were not able to deduct the full amount like residents in low-tax states.
"The property rights of American homeowners must be safeguarded...to ensure there are no unreasonable restraints on a homeowner's ability to sell or refinance their home in the future due to unwarranted transaction costs."