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The "Vermont Has Her Back" group sent a letter to newsrooms across the state this week, calling on the Vermont press corps to diversify in more ways than�
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The groundwork for the attack on the U.S. Capitol had been laid for weeks, say experts on extremism and social media � but it was a surprise when this time, the rhetoric turned into real violence.
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False claims about COVID-19 vaccines are spreading widely on social media, researchers warn. They could undermine public health efforts to curb the pandemic.
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President Trump paid $750 in federal income taxes in 2016 and 2017, according to the Times, which also says he's fighting an IRS audit that could cost him over $100 million.
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¿ªÔÆÌåÓý Radio and Vermont PBS on Wednesday announced plans to merge, in a deal expected to be finalized next summer. VPR president and CEO Scottâ€�
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Vermont's biggest and wealthiest nonprofit media organizations are merging. Officials at ¿ªÔÆÌåÓý Radio and Vermont PBS say the goal is to provideâ€�
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Ralph "Rizz" Jean-Marie of Barre has been missing since mid-April. VPR spoke with Eric Blaisdell, a staff writer at The Barre-Montpelier Times Argus who�
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Independent producer Erica Heilman recently spent time with reporter Todd Wellington, who covers crime for the Caledonian Record.Todd: "Some people like�
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The agency that oversees international media such as Voice of America is examining visa renewals "case-by-case." Denial could mean expulsion from the U.S. and a return to hostile home countries.
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This week, The Islander staff writer Mike Donoghue spoke with VPR about his recent article covering the recently-passed Alburgh school budget. Voters�