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CT sues Trump admin. over changes to Public Service Loan Forgiveness program

Connecticut joined 20 states in filing a federal lawsuit Monday against U.S. Education Secretary Linda McMahon in response to a new rule from the Trump…

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Asking Eric: A secret was revealed, and one sister cuts off all contact

Dear Eric: I am the oldest of four sisters. Let’s call the others Bea, Claire and Dina. Related Articles Asking Eric: I’m tired of my…

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Readers speak: Why my CT cat might need a GPS

Sunday’s edition  included an article mentioning rugs as a tool to help protect your hardwood floor during tough winter months (“Prepare your floors for winter”,…

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CT voters head to polls Tuesday. SOTS says vote to show ‘you care about your town’

Connecticut voters will head to the polls Tuesday in sometimes-contentious local municipal races that are often decided on small-town issues in relatively low turnout contests….

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Readers speak: Connecticut loves UConn basketball. We shouldn’t have to pay more to watch it.

If we want to watch some of the UConn basketball games on TV this year we will now have to buy into another provider at…

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Editorial: Trump unleashed bulldozers on a national treasure

There hasn’t been such vandalism at the White House since British troops burned it in 1814, but what President Trump’s wrecking ball did to the…

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‘Victim is terrified’ Advocates decry giving CT woman details on stepson she allegedly held captive

A judge has ruled that a Waterbury woman can have access to the new name, location and medical records of her stepson that she is…

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CT cuisine lands on national list of favorite fall food. You just might be surprised which one.

What is your go-to food on chilly autumn months? A poll by A Mission for Michael asked 3,014 respondents “Which one fall dish would you…

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Letters: American principles ignored | You can’t govern religion | Communism begets oligarchy

American principles are being ignored I agree with much of David Bear’s guest column, “Tallahassee Republicans have forgotten their principles” (Nov. 2). Where I disagree…

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CT governor: More state aid coming to ‘take care of people as long as it takes’

Gov. Ned Lamont said Monday that he is preparing a proposal with legislative leaders to set aside money to address cuts due to the federal…

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