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Christian refugees caught in the crosshairs of U.S. immigration policy

Pastor Ara Torosian delivered a speech to his congregation in Los Angeles on a Sunday in June, saying that if immigration officials detain you, ...

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He bought the local paper to help his hometown. Now, he’s being blamed for its demise.

According to Jay Lucas, Newport, New Hampshire, around the middle of the century was the best place to grow up. In one of her ...

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Connecticut targets lower drug prices with new law

Governor Ned Lamont of Connecticut celebrated the passage of a state measure designed to alleviate the burdens that individuals endure due to rising prescription ...

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Artistic legacies of HBCU composers to be highlighted with New Haven concert

Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) chamber musicians will perform HBCU composers’ compositions in New Haven on Friday. It is a component of the ...

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What the EPA’s new proposal on greenhouse gas emissions could mean for Connecticut

Ned Lamont, the governor of Connecticut, claims that the Trump administration is promoting increased pollution and disregarding the health of millions of Americans. This ...

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CT sues over ‘chilling effect’ of SNAP recipient data collection

William Tong, the attorney general, joined a multistate lawsuit opposing the Trump administration’s attempt to mandate that states exchange the personal information of those ...

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Researchers find that songbirds sometimes get ‘divorced’

While many individuals find divorce to be a normal and terrible occurrence, new research indicates that a European songbird has its own form of ...

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Why certain medications can increase your risk in the heat

A heatwave like the one that is generating oppressive temperatures throughout the Central and Southeastern U.S. this week presents additional risk to the millions ...

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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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