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Israeli soccer player Yaniv Bazini leads Vermont to historic NCAA title

Faith, focus, and soccer: How Israeli soccer player Yaniv Bazini scored big for a US college title.

 ISRAELI SOCCER player Yaniv Bazini celebrates after helping lead the University of Vermont to the NCCA Division I championship in December.
 U.S. Senator Bernie Sanders (I-VT) listens during a Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pensions committee hearing titled “Standing Up Against Corporate Greed: How Unions are Improving the Lives of Working Families” on Capitol Hill in Washington, U.S., November 14, 2023.

Man arrested after setting US Sen. Bernie Sanders' office door in Vermont ablaze

Nazi uniforms and a Swastika flag that were confiscated by the Berlin police during raids against German neo-Nazis

Vermont ski resort fires workers over Nazi armbands at costume party

 Hisham Awartani, Kinnan Abdel Hamid and Tahseen Ahmed, three college students of Palestinian descent who were shot near the University of Vermont in Burlington on November 25, 2023 are seen in this undated handout photo.

Palestinian-American student shot in Vermont is paralyzed


Three Palestinian students shot in Vermont school shooting

A man with a pistol shot the three victims on the street near the University of Vermont on Saturday evening and then ran away, Burlington police said in a statement.

 Crime scene investigators gather outside a crime scene.

Native Americans demand land back from Ben & Jerry's after stolen land tweet

The Nulhegan Band of the Coosuk Abenaki Nation has expressed interest in reclaiming the land after the ice cream company called for the return of "stolen" lands.

Ben & Jerry's ice creams on sale at a shop in Jerusalem on July 19, 2021.

University of Vermont agrees to improve antisemitism training

The University of Vermont pledged to revise its policies for reporting discrimination and to train its staff on how to specifically respond to discrimination complaints

 Williams Hall at the University of Vermont in Burlington, Jan. 1, 2005.

California, Vermont pass initiatives protecting abortion rights

In August, voters in conservative Kansas defeated a ballot measure aimed at eliminating abortion rights from the state's constitution. Here is a look at Tuesday's votes.

People react during public testimony in the Indiana House of Representatives during a special session to debate banning abortion in Indianapolis, Indiana, US, August 2, 2022.

Ezra Miller pleads not guilty in Vermont charges, faces up to 26 years in prison

Ezra Miller faces 26 years in prison if convicted of burglary into an occupied home and petit larceny.

 Ezra Miller attends the First Annual "Time 100 Next" gala in New York

Dept. of Education to investigate alleged antisemitism at U of Vermont

The complaint alleges that UVM violated its Jewish students’ civil rights by failing to respond adequately to multiple incidents last year.

 Williams Hall at the University of Vermont in Burlington, Jan. 1, 2005.

Second-generation Holocaust survivor is running for Congress in Vermont

Balint, 54, the Democratic nominee for Vermont’s single seat in the US House, is running a campaign at once defined by her family’s Holocaust experience and seeking to move beyond it.

 Church Street in Burlington, Vermont (illustrative).

Jewish students call for Ben & Jerry's to evacuate 'illegally occupied' Vermont land

Over 1,000 Israeli university students have called for the ice cream company to return the land on which their Vermont headquarters sit to the Abenaki nation who previously lived there.

 Ben & Jerry's Ice Cream Factory Waterbury, Vermont

Vermont state senator whose grandfather died in Holocaust wins primary

Becca Balint, who has been a state senator since 2015, won Vermont’s Democratic primary on Tuesday, easily fending off her main competitor, Molly Gray.

 Church Street in Burlington, Vermont (illustrative).

Ezra Miller charged with felony burglary in Vermont

Miller, who has made controversial headlines this year for a number of incidences, is the star of the upcoming "Flash" movie, which is set to be released in June 2023.

 Ezra Miller attends the First Annual "Time 100 Next" gala in New York

Burlington BDS resolution to be pulled, sponsor cites antisemitism fears

Councilmember Ali Dieng said conversations he had with community members in recent days changed his mind and led him to believe that BDS is “one-sided” and that it contributes to antisemitism.

 Church Street in Burlington, Vermont (illustrative).