Month: July 2025

Finding flow and focus at a tai chi class by the Connecticut River

I attend my first tai chi session in Great River Park in East Hartford, where the Connecticut River glistens in the sunlight. The slow-moving ...

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Plainville vigil honors ‘Uncle Ray’ as a caring, giving firefighter, mentor and ‘good neighbor’

Using their cellphone flashlights, Connecticut firefighters, state representatives, and Plainville residents created a sea of stars at Tinty Stadium at Plainville High School. In ...

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From advocacy to action: Local leader broadens mental health support in Charlotte

By using her personal experiences, a local mental health advocate is attempting to change Charlotte’s perspective on mental health. The executive director of the ...

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Belleza, género y edad: así retrata la IA generativa la diversidad de las personas latinas

If you have a few seconds, read these words: Desde Factchequeado generamos m s de 60 im genes de personas latinas utilizando los programas ...

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Nearly 4,000 NASA employees opt to leave agency through deferred resignation program

NASA announced on Saturday that nearly 4,000 workers had chosen to quit the space agency under the Trump administration’s deferred resignation policy. In a ...

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A man accused of stabbing 11 people at a Walmart is in Michigan authorities’ custody

Michigan’s Traverse City. According to a Michigan sheriff, the Saturday stabbing of eleven people at a Walmart in Traverse City left six critically injured. ...

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This was the week that comedy pushed back

Comedy made a comeback that week. Hard. What I mean is that media analysts like myself started to question when federal regulators approved the ...

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Here’s a puzzling question: Why are stocks at record highs despite looming tariffs?

Everyone in the nation, from companies to citizens, appears concerned that if President Trump’s huge tariffs go into force this week on August 1, ...

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Israel pauses attacks in some of Gaza to allow limited aid, as global criticism grows

Updated @ 9:36 PM EDT on July 27, 2025 In order to allow additional food supplies to enter the besieged areas, Israel’s military would ...

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She’s trying to open a birth center near a maternity desert. It’s not easy

One afternoon in the Georgia heat, Katie Chubb stands in front of an empty lot and points to the location where she has spent ...

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