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National consumer protection groups, including Consumer Reports and the Electronic Privacy Information Center, say the bill could mark a 鈥渢urning point鈥� in state privacy laws 鈥� but the governor has indicated he may veto it.
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In a unanimous vote, lawmakers passed a bill that takes on Big Tech, requiring companies to ensure minors' privacy rights and consider their "best interest" in online products. In another vote, the Senate shot down legislation that would have banned phones in schools.
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GlobalFoundries will invest $125 million of a $1.5 billion reward the company received from the CHIPS and Science Act in Vermont.
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A new bill would change the rules of the road for Big Tech in Vermont. It faces an almost certain legal challenge.
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April鈥檚 total solar eclipse will cross over Vermont 鈥� and preparations for the phenomenon are well underway. Including for members of Vermont鈥檚 blind and low-vision community. Many of them are hoping to experience the eclipse with the help of a device that converts light into sound.
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Beta Technologies recently built a new facility for its electric aircraft manufacturing. Beta's CEO and other leaders in tech manufacturing industries visited Vermont Edition to talk about the challenges and opportunities of growing in Vermont.
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Host Mikaela Lefrak talks with students, parents and coaches about esports and the how and why Vermont schools are embracing competitive video games.
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Host Mikaela Lefrak talks about the 2023 Major League Baseball season with a roundtable of sports fans.
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Host Connor Cyrus speaks with Bristol resident Catherine Lynch and CBC investigative reporter Leah Hendry about sharp increases in Montreal car thefts and the international criminal operations behind them.
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We round up indie gems and some of the biggest games of the year so far, from 'Metroid Prime Remastered' to 'Wo Long: Fallen Dynasty.'