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After nearly two years of stark divisions over the war in Gaza and support for Israel, Democrats seemed at odds over policy ...
The U.S. strike on Iran could easily spiral into another forever war that Americans on both the left and right broadly oppose ...
Gov. Phil Scott will soon face some youthful competition.
Lander was released four hours after his arrest. He told the media that he was at the courthouse to "accompany" a defendant ...
The Vermont Public Interest Research Group says the Democracy Summer campaign is a direct response to actions from the Trump ...
Ethan Weinstein After days of stagnated negotiations, a group of lawmakers and Gov. Phil Scott reached a compromise on the ...
Magazine executive editor Jim Antle brings to life the pages of the Washington Examiner magazine in the show 'Inside Scoop' ...
Off-year elections are the tea leaves of U.S. politics, and just as reliable. Still, here are clues from 2025 contests in ...
Hawley's left-wing economics are a part of a troubling trend. Republicans would be wise to revisit free market principles ...
The bill — a generational transformation of Vermont’s education system — still requires a majority vote in the House.
The Senate voted 17-12 in favor of the sweeping education reform proposal. The House later passed the bill on a voice vote.
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