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Communicating capitalism to the next generation

America enjoys levels of wealth and prosperity never before experienced in world history. For that, we can thank capitalism. But capitalism is not doing so hot among the young.

August 22, 2018 in Commentary.
FEMA

Scientist rips into latest attempt to blame wildfires on global warming

“Wildfire area could well be increasing because of previous fire suppression, mismanagement of our forests, and a huge influx of people into the west, lightning fires and providing lots of fuel for them,” Mass said.

August 22, 2018 in U.S..
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Groton, Wells River and Ryegate voters say no to Act 46 consolidation

On Primary Day, voters in Groton, Wells River and Ryegate voted to close Blue Mountain Union School to prevent a Montpelier-forced merger.

August 21, 2018 in Commentary.
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McClaughry: Climate sensitivity and the carbon tax

The Curbelo carbon tax bill would avert warming of less than three hundredths of a degree Centigrade by 2050. That means the bill’s maximum climate impact is literally undetectable.

August 21, 2018 in Commentary.
Brattleboro Police Department

Brattleboro Police Department sergeant resigns, alleges sexism

Sgt. Penny Witherbee has resigned from the Brattleboro Police Department, almost a month after she alleged in a lawsuit gender discrimination and unwanted sexual advances in the workplace.

August 21, 2018 in TNR News.
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Facebook implementing Chinese-like social media trustworthiness rating

Facebook is rating its users on a scale between zero and one to predict if they’re “trustworthy” — a system similar to one China is using on its citizens.

August 21, 2018 in U.S..
Essex Westford School District

Essex High School without bus service this year due to shortage of drivers

Essex High School is losing its school bus service at the start of the school year and students are being asked to utilize public transportation to get themselves to school.

August 20, 2018 in TNR News.
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Four big facts about ICE, and what could happen if it’s abolished

While Immigration and Customs Enforcement in recent years has had to contend with “sanctuary” policies by cities and counties that protect illegal immigrants, the agency now faces a push by some in Congress to abolish it.

August 20, 2018 in U.S..
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Fewer people buying solar panels after net metering subsidies pulled

The debate over solar subsidies in Utah is nearly identical to the debates other states are having across the country. Under a process known as net metering, homeowners are credited for the excess power their solar panels produce and send back to the grid.

August 20, 2018 in U.S..
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Media Miss: News orgs fight for credibility, Cuomo’s un-American comments, Bernie on socialism vs. capitalism

New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo made some disturbing comments this week, Sen. Bernie Sanders spoke on socialism versus capitalism, and newspapers across the country banded together this week to reply to remarks made by President Donald Trump.

August 20, 2018 in Videos.
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Campion: Scott, Degree should celebrate gains a little less loudly

Maybe this means Scott, and Dustin Degree, can celebrate the above gains a little less loudly. Decades of negative economic policies will take years to unwind, and a lot of work to undo what’s been done to Vermont.

August 19, 2018 in Commentary.
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Guy Page: Trump, the press, and ‘enemy of the people’

Trump’s words can be divisive. Some people find them corrosive. But they are, after all, just words — and thanks to the same Constitution that protects the freedom of the press, he is free to speak them.

August 19, 2018 in Commentary.

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