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A special task force is investigating claims and freezing accounts to determine who legitimately qualifies for the relief money. About $20 billion in unemployment money was stolen by criminals.
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To date, 16% of eligible Vermonters over the age of 12 have gotten the new COVID-19 booster vaccine. That's compared to just 4% nationally.
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The U.S. should prepare for a spike in COVID cases this winter as more people gather indoors and infections already begin to rise in Europe, White House COVID-19 Response Coordinator Ashish Jha says.
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Sick kids are crowding emergency rooms in parts of the country and some pediatric hospitals say they're running out of beds.
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The number of women in the workforce has finally returned to pre-pandemic levels, which is good for the economy. But after time away from the job market some women are reassessing their priorities.
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Host Connor Cyrus talks with a psychiatrist, a wellness expert and a scholar on what causes burnout, tips for preventing it and, if you鈥檙e already there, steps to recover.
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State health officials say mobile clinics make vaccination more convenient and equitable by reducing barriers and meeting people where they are.
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As students in Vermont head back to classes and extracurricular activities, families are grappling with trying to coordinate the busy schedule of school sports. One challenge is a lack of officials available to referee, with football taking an especially hard hit.
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A new study finds numbers far higher than previously thought. India has the greatest number of kids affected. The U.S. has 250,000 kids in this category but lags behind in aid for bereaved families.
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Host Connor Cyrus talks with Dartmouth researcher Anne Sosin about current COVID-19 policies.