New Hampshire in the Morning

You Gotta Be Kidding Me

1.  A suburban New York teenager, accepted at all 13 colleges to which he applied, including the eight Ivy League schools, now faces his next big test: deciding where to go. Harold Ekeh (EH’-kay) is the second Long Island student in as many years to be accepted by all eight of the nation’s most prestigious colleges. Both teens are immigrants from Africa. Ekeh btw, has a 100.51 average and wants to be a neurosurgeon.

 

2.  Harried travelers are increasingly leaving their nickels and dimes in the bins used during airport security screenings, which has led to a growing source of revenue for the TSA. In the fiscal year 2014, the TSA collected almost $675,000 in loose chang…. Overall, the agency has collected about $3.5 million in loose change since 2008. The cash is used to fund TSA security operations.

 
3. Brothers Travis and Nick Peterson have designed a truly evil musical birthday card: Once it starts playing, it won’t stop for at least three hours. It won’t stop until the battery dies, or the receiver manages to destroy it.

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All this week, listen to win tickets to see Sarah McLachlan on her Better Broken tour, coming to Bank NH Pavilion July 12th.

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