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The U.S. Supreme Court, in a 6-3 decision, ruled that the Environmental Protection Agency does not have the authority to mandate carbon emissions from existing power plants.
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The Vermont National Guard’s COVID-19 response mission officially ends on Friday.
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The state Department of Health has created an interactive map to show Vermonters where cooling shelters are located during hot weather.
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The Town of Plattsburgh has declared July “Michigan Month” and there are some special enticements to get folks to eat one.
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City officials are reminding residents about the dangers and the illegality of fireworks and sparklers in Albany.
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Meteorologist Garett Argianas delivers the evening weather forecast for Thursday, June 30, 2022.
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A free community summer basketball tournament is coming to Pittsfield, Massachusetts.
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Newschannel 13 meteorologist Paul Caiano delivers the Midday Weather Summary for Thursday, June 30, 2022.
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The move, planned for 2024, would make the Big Ten the first college athletics conference to stretch from the Atlantic to the Pacific.
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A roundup of key developments and the latest in-depth coverage of Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
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From light romance and short fiction to thrillers, here's a list of books that are perfect companions as you retreat to the beach or pool to catch a break from the summer heat.
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Even as the Jan. 6 hearings play out, election misinformation keeps spreading. NPR tracked four leaders preaching false information about election fraud at hundreds of grassroots events nationwide.
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For centuries, scientists and historians have wondered where the Black Death — the deadliest pandemic in recorded history — came from. New research sheds light on the ancient disease.
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Researchers have found that certain viruses may have a trick up their sleeve that can make humans more attractive to mosquitoes. The study also revealed a possible remedy.
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