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  • A new study highlights how people with marginalized identities experienced higher levels of depression and anxiety during the pandemic. Linda Mangano has been released from prison 5 months into her sentence. Two bills over limiting rent increases in Connecticut sparked a lengthy and emotional hearing. And an effort in New York to bring indigenous studies into the classroom.
  • Wait times for PSEG Long Island’s call center increased 1,500% last year. Governor Ned Lamont wants to increase competition between healthcare providers. A majority of Connecticut’s farmers say they would consider using new solar technology. And the state takes steps to keep up with what’s being called the “Fourth Industrial Revolution."
  • Commentator David Bouchier suggests we would all be better off without Twitter.
  • Commentator David Bouchier looks forward to the family stories that will be told all over again at Thanksgiving.
  • Commentator David Bouchier proposes an electoral reform that could scarcely fail.
  • Commentator David Bouchier believes that we are fooling ourselves with daylight saving time.
  • Commentator David Bouchier suggests that Halloween may be good for us — in moderation.
  • Commentator David Bouchier reflects on the strange significance of dead leaves at this time of year.
  • Josh Sawyer and Tracy Cowart and Sian Ricketts of Alkemie talk about how they created a soundrack for Pentiment, set in the Middle Ages
  • Jason Graves talks about his iconic soundtrack for 'Dead Space' and his latest score for 'The Devil in Me'
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