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The Department of Justice's lawsuit is one of three legal challenges to the Climate Action Superfund.
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Some of the microplastics we ingest may come from the kitchen tools we use to prepare what we eat. If you want to reduce your reliance on plastic, here are some ideas.
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Nearly 40 Vermont musicians submitted their videos to NPR's Tiny Desk Contest. ¿ªÔÆÌåÓý chatted with a few about the original songs they chose and their video ideas. (And we asked them to sit at colleague Eric Ford's tiny â€� and meticulously decorated â€� desk and pose for photos.)
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Try this hardy iris that blooms a bit later in the season and provides color and movement to your gardens and landscape.
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Vermont's top journalists join moderator Mitch Wertlieb to delve into the most important news stories of the week.
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Here’s a look at the top changes this year’s eclectic housing package would make � including where lawmakers are still debating the details and where Gov. Phil Scott’s administration stands.
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Recent legal challenges to Vermont's climate superfund law could go all the way to the Supreme Court � a process legal scholars say could take five years to a decade.
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President Trump has repeatedly described the U.S.-Canada border as an "artificially drawn line." But experts say just because it was man-made doesn't mean it's not legitimate.
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Judge William Sessions made the order for Öztürk's release from the bench, saying he found serious claims "of both due process and first amendment violations" in her arrest in Somerville in March.
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Vermont is the first state in New England to receive "unaffected" status for its milk supply from the bird flu virus.