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The use of civilian software to discuss sensitive military and government matters came to light after a journalist from The Atlantic magazine said he was mistakenly added to a group chat on Signal.
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Burlington, Vermont’s interim Police Chief began working on Monday. One night later, he appeared before the city Police Commission to introduce himself and report on the department.
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Vermont’s Secretary of State has issued a scathing criticism of an executive order on elections by President Donald Trump.
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Vermont Governor Phil Scott focused his weekly briefing today on the debate between his administration and the legislature over a General Assistance program that is preventing passage of the annual Budget Adjustment Act.
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Ulster County Executive Jen Metzger laid out a plan Wednesday to invest nearly $5 million in EMS agencies and plug service gaps across the county.
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Vermont Attorney General Charity Clark is urging Vermonters to protect their data after the genetic testing company 23andMe declared bankruptcy.
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Second lady Usha Vance has scrapped a plan to attend Greenland's national dog sled race this week. But American tax dollars will help support the race anyway.
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Officials said they would now exempt people who apply for Medicare and disability benefits, as well as supplemental income help for the poor, from having to prove their identity in-person.
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Cinematographer Halyna Hutchins was killed when a gun that Alec Baldwin was holding went off on the set of the film in 2021. Last summer, a judge in New Mexico dismissed Baldwin's case for involuntary manslaughter.
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The D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals panel denied the Trump administration's push to restart deportations of alleged gang members under a rarely used wartime authority known as the Alien Enemies Act.
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The president's latest action on trade takes effect next week, and will slap a 25% tariff on imported cars and car parts. He says the measure will boost U.S. manufacturing.
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The legal fight could have far-reaching implications for the media and artificial intelligence industries.
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The Met Opera returns this season with wide-ranging performances that bring joy to the ears. Beginning the season with Strauss’ “Die Frau ohne Schatten,” and a new production by Jeanine Tesori “Grounded.” The season will also bring all the classics you including Puccini’s “La bohème,” and Jack Heggie’s “Moby-Dick.” The Met Opera will air on Saturdays at 1 p.m., Dec. 7 through June 7.
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