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Dems sue Blakeman

Nassau County Executive Bruce Blakeman
Nassau County Executive Bruce Blakeman

Democrats on Long Island sue their county executive over what they say is a militia. Connecticut lawmakers and utility companies butt heads over the Public Utilities Regulatory Authority. National Grid workers and union reps work to avoid a strike. Plus, trade concerns both the US and Canada still have despite a pause on threatened tariffs from Donald Trump.

Eda Uzunlar (she/her) is a news anchor/arts & culture reporter and host for WSHU.
Isabella Fabbo is a news fellow at WSHU.
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