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A coalition of Long Island fishermen are suing the Donald Trump administration over its decision to allow Empire Wind, the massive wind farm off the south shore, to continue construction.
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U.S. Senator Richard Blumenthal (D-CT), the bill’s Senate sponsor, admitted that it’s a hard sell to his Republican colleagues and President.
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The announcement marks a dramatic break with Hochul, who appointed him to the role in 2022.
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Connecticut Gov. Ned Lamont and state lawmakers reached a deal on the state’s $55 billion two-year budget by agreeing to scrap a child tax credit for the middle class.
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U.S. Sen. Richard Blumenthal (D-CT) has returned from his seventh trip to Ukraine. He wants Congress to pass new sanctions on Russia and the countries supporting it.
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Christopher Grundy wears a lot of hats: singer, choral director and helicopter pilot. He spoke with WSHU’s Emily Boyer about all these eclectic parts of his life and career.
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Murad Awawdeh, the president of the New York Immigration Coalition, spoke on how the fight over immigration rights has played out in the state since the start of President Trump's term, and about how two bills —the New York For All Act, and Access to Representation Act — would respond to Trump's deportation efforts.
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Keeping young kids entertained all summer can be a challenge, but the popular Instagram account Kids Day Out Long Island, run by local mom-turned-creator Lauren McDonnell, offers plenty of inspiration. WSHU’s Sabrina Garone spoke with her about the best family-friendly fun on Long Island.
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The financial uncertainty over tariffs, retirement plans, Medicaid, Medicare, and Social Security is causing stress and anxiety, especially among those soon to retire.
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The designation led New Haven Mayor Justin Elicker to double down on the city’s commitment to being a welcoming place for immigrants, regardless of legal status.
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If there's a job to do in show business, Juilian Schlossberg has probably done it: producer, film distributor, director, Radio and TV host and podcaster. The man has stories. He shares those tales with WSHU's All Things Considered host, Randye Kaye.
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Connecticut lawmakers approved updates to the state’s Trust Act, expanding both immigration protections and conditions under which local law enforcement can cooperate with federal immigration authorities.