BURLINGTON, Vt. (WCAX) - U.S. lawmakers are considering banning the popular social media app TikTok, but where would that leave Vermont creators? On Friday, the U.S. Supreme Court will weigh whether to ban TikTok out of fear that the Chinese-owned app ...
BURLINGTON, Vt. (WCAX) - Five college students in Massachusetts, including a vermont teen, pleaded not guilty in court Thursday. They’re accused of plotting to lure a man to the assumption university campus through a dating app, and then seizing him as a part of a “catch a predator” trend on TikTok.
A new study shows which states are the most TikTok-obsessed amid uncertainty about the social media platform’s future in the U.S.
Authorities have released the identity of the Randolph man who died Friday after he was hit by a car. At least two Vermonters with ties to the January 6th attack on the U.S. Capitol are among the 1,600 who have been pardoned or offered clemency by President Trump.
The group, as first reported by the Telegram & Gazette, is among six students, including one juvenile, accused of luring a man to campus Oct. 1 and siccing a mob of more than 20 students on him in a “To Catch a Predator”-inspired social media stunt gone awry.
A new study shows which states are the most TikTok-obsessed amid uncertainty about the social media platform’s future in the U.S.
The world she created there was like getting out of a time capsule back 100 years,” said one photographer who documented Tasha Tudor.
Even if Trump’s extension of the window for ByteDance to sell the app signals a ban could eventually be lifted at the federal level, the social media platform may face
Here we are, three days into the second Trump administration, and the president has already served up ample reminders of what his political reign is like:
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump has begun his promised flurry of executive action on Day 1.
President Donald Trump made good on his campaign promise to pardon defendants charged with crimes in the Jan. 6, 2021, Capitol attack.
A U.S. Border Patrol agent was killed Monday in northern Vermont south of the Canadian border, authorities said. The Department of Homeland Security’s U.S. Customs and Border