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A virtual debate in Connecticut’s First Congressional District was targeted by a profane and homophobic "zoom bombing."Democrat John Larson, Republican…
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Good old-fashioned trust is in short supply these days. It has been worn down and worn away by millions of advertisements and campaign ads that are…
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Connecticut lawmakers have approved the appointment of an election monitor for the state’s largest city, Bridgeport. The bill was passed in last week’s…
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Connecticut lawmakers meeting this week in a special session will consider a number of bills, including one aimed at making the state more attractive to…
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Connecticut’s Public Campaign Finance Program started a decade ago. A new report from a non partisan nonprofit, called Common Cause, says it should be a…
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Connecticut Governor Ned Lamont said modifications to the newly passed police accountability law will not be on the agenda for a special legislative…
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A Connecticut federal prosecutor involved in the investigation of the origins of the Trump-Russia probe resigned from her U.S. Justice Department job last…
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It’s now more than six months since most of us started re-arranging our lives for the convenience of the COVID virus — cancelling meetings, vacations,…
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House Democrats continue to call on Senate Republicans to include federal assistance for state and local governments in the next coronavirus relief…
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The president went to the Wisconsin city where 29-year-old Jacob Blake, a Black man, was shot and seriously wounded by police and where two people were shot and killed in subsequent unrest.