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  • "The Season of the Sticks” That’s a Vermont name for the time that comes after all the foliage has fallen, leaving the bare limbs hanging in the air like abstract sculptures created by amateur art students.
  • Spring has Sprung at Three Geese Farm! Let's hear what Gary has been up to among the blossoms and new beginnings!
  • You're probably anxious about the results, but patience may truly be a virtue on election night. Here's how to approach the evening.
  • The Kentucky Wildcats and the Connecticut Huskies take the court in Monday's NCAA men's college basketball final. NPR's Tom Goldman talks to Melissa Block about what to watch for in the game.
  • Rock critic Ken Tucker gives us his top picks in pop for 2004. He runs down his 10 best albums, and then talks about some trends of 2004, such as the return of punk, the year of the hip-hop producer, crunk music, and the potential end of an era as iPods and single song downloads replace album purchases. Ken Tucker is also a film critic for New York magazine.
  • The U.S. men's doubles team of Bob and Mike Bryan won their first Olympic gold medal Saturday, beating France's Jo-Wilfried Tsonga and Michael Llodra, 6-1, 7-6 (6-2), in a game that was far more entertaining than its score might suggest.
  • About a dozen former officials warn that President Trump is using clearances to stifle free speech. Trump said Friday that he is also likely to revoke clearance for a top Justice Department official.
  • The party voted resoundingly to support former President Trump's false claims about the 2020 election in their picks for state's next top elections officer and top law enforcement official.
  • "Speaking Spanish doesn't mean that he understands the issues," one DNC attendee said. Other Latinos say his second language reveals a deeper ability to understand issues important to them.
  • Authorities in northwest Louisiana say a rural area is recovering from a possible tornado that damaged or destroyed more than a dozen homes and caused injuries. Texas Governor Greg Abbott traveled to the US-Mexico border to announce his campaign for a third term Saturday. A new survey reveals that 46-percent of Texans support requiring proof of COVID-19 vaccination to enter non-essential businesses, like restaurants or theaters. Arkansas Governor Asa Hutchinson commented recently on why more Republicans haven’t mentioned President Trump on the January 6th Anniversary of the attack on the Capitol
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