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New York City officials were preparing for possible toxic exposure lawsuits just weeks after the September 11th terror attacks, according to newly released documents in a Freedom Of Information request.
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Connecticut municipal leaders want Gov. Ned Lamont and state lawmakers to increase public school funding this year and tie future increases to inflation.
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A coalition of Connecticut advocacy groups wants state lawmakers to prioritize health care reform this session.
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Connecticut legislators introduced a package of technology bills, including proposed regulations on facial recognition technology, children's use of social media and artificial intelligence.
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The Brookhaven National Laboratory’s (BNL) Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider completed its last run last Friday after a quarter-century of data collection.
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Party argues New York has become unsafe and unaffordable under Democratic leadership.
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Connecticut lawmakers will consider increasing Medicaid reimbursement rates and limiting private equity investment in health care this legislative session.
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The U.S. Constitution is known as the Supreme Law of the Land and the foundation of American democracy. Gary Rose, a constitutional scholar at Sacred Heart University, explains why it's the glue that holds the country together.
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Members of Connecticut’s Congressional delegation are pushing legislation that would reinstate the 2024 federal minimum staffing requirement for nursing homes. The Trump administration repealed the rule last December.
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The governor is proposing to exempt certain housing projects from the state's rigorous environmental review process.
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Rep. Laura Gillen (D-NY-04), a member of the House Space, Science and Technology Committee, has secured an amendment to the NASA Reauthorization Act of 2026 to expand research and technology consortia in Nassau County and nationwide.
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The Connecticut Siting Council has formally rejected a plan to put taller monopoles in Fairfield County.