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Connecticut and 42 states are suing Meta in federal and state courts for allegedly deploying harmful features on its social media platforms like Facebook and Instagram to addict children and fuel the youth mental health crisis.
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Connecticut has joined 16 other states and the Federal Trade Commission in suing Amazon. The online retailer is being accused of using coercive tactics to maintain a monopoly.
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We interviewed one Connecticut resident from each Asian ethnicity as defined by the U.S. Census Bureau. Today, meet residents with roots in East Asia.
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Connecticut Attorney General William Tong is on a statewide tour to raise awareness about issues facing seniors.
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Connecticut Attorney General William Tong's investigation found no evidence that a former assistant principal at Cos Cob School used discriminatory hiring tactics.
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The Public Utilities Regulatory Authority is expected to reject a rate hike proposal from United Illuminating on Friday, with the support of Connecticut Attorney General William Tong and other state lawmakers.
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Double-digit rate hikes being sought by health insurance providers draws criticism from Connecticut lawmakers from across the aisle at a public information hearing.
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Connecticut will appeal after a federal judge ruled against the state's motions to dismiss a case involving Dr. Henry Lee.
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Gov. Ned Lamont has signed legislation allowing free-standing birth centers to operate in Connecticut, starting in 2024. These will serve as an alternative to traditional hospital maternity wards, which in some rural areas of the state are being closed down.
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Connecticut is suing the owners of Stone Academy, a for-profit nursing school that was quick to close its doors in February after nearly 150 years of operation.The school had offered programs in East Hartford, Waterbury, and West Haven.