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Earlier this month the novelist Salman Rushdie was repeatedly stabbed before a talk he was scheduled to give in western New York. The attack left the 75-year old with serious injuries that required surgery, and he was unable even to speak after being placed on a ventilator. His long-term prognosis is uncertain.
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Facilities offering the psychedelic ayahuasca, still technically illegal, have popped up across the country, including in New Hampshire.
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Four artists based in Vermont talk about their initial reactions to the Supreme Court's recent ruling on a case that rolled back reproductive rights and legal abortion in the United States. They also responded with creating music, dance, jewelry and visual art.
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A hostage situation at a Texas synagogue left the attacker dead — but all three hostages were able to escape. The synagogue's rabbi says security training helped them survive. This hour, a Burlington rabbi who's done that similar training with her community reflects on the continued need for that kind of preparation today.
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What do you do when a place that once held your community together no longer does? Do you hold onto it, or do you let go? A man in the town of West Enosburg recently had to answer this question.
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The handwriting on the wall came during a nearly two-hour argument involving a challenge brought by two Maine families to the state's unusual way of providing public education.
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The argument will focus on whether this case can move forward at all because the government argues that for it to produce any of the evidence gathered 15 years ago would jeopardize national security.
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To answer this question from Dean Lehrke of Kansas, Brave Little State travels to the Northeast Kingdom to explore the ways that isolated Amish families have become fixtures in their Vermont community.
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With COVID-19 vaccine mandates taking effect around the country, requests for religious exemptions are on the rise. Under federal law, employers have a lot of discretion in granting the requests.
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Faith leaders across the state will hold a mass memorial in Montpelier Sunday to honor the dead.