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Strong Words on Slavery: Concerns Raised After Email Blast by CT Professor
A state university professor is denouncing an award-winning initiative named The 1619 Project, calling the project and its creator misleading, bigoted, and more. But the professor’s critique, and how he distributed it, has raised questions.
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After Election Day: Counting All of Connecticut's Absentee Ballots Continues
Approximately 659,000 people in Connecticut tried absentee voting this election, many for the first time, due to the pandemic. Election officials said for the most part, it went off without a hitch. At the same time, it went down to the wire for towns and cities to count hundreds of thousands of ballots. At Hartford City Hall, workers got all…
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Conn. Congressman Pushes Bill as Coronavirus Prompts Social Security Scramble
The effects of the coronavirus may reduce Social Security payments for millions soon eligible to retire. A Connecticut congressman has been leading the charge to change this. Your Social Security payments have been determined in part by a formula that includes your earnings at age 60, two years before you’re eligible. Connecticut Congressman John Larson said for people turning 60…
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Case Against Dulos Continues Despite Suicide Attempt
A legal expert weighed in on what a suicide attempt could mean for Fotis Dulos’ criminal case should he survive.