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This letter is in reference to The Courant story, “ Spending cap a thorn in state budget compromise ,” by Christopher Keating ...
ATF Task Force officers learned that he was receiving firearms from an individual in South Carolina and selling them in ...
Advocates say the wild foods pack much more nutrients because of just how fresh they are and help contribute to overall ...
“Chocolate makes people feel happy, joyful, and satisfied,” said Ariyan, owner of JOY Chocolate Co., a specialty chocolate ...
He was taken into ICE custody after a brief vehicle chase and subsequent foot pursuit on the day he released from state ...
As pressure grows to get artificial colors out of the U.S. food supply, the shift may well start at Abby Tampow’s laboratory ...
Soap, a complex molecule, is both water-loving and water-fearing. Shaped like a tadpole, the soap molecule has a round head ...
Opinion
Peter Spangenberg
Social Security has been successfully operating since 1935, paying benefits to millions of Americans without fail.
It is not only an outdated model of care, but also a financial burden on taxpayers, and one that contradicts best practices for supporting individuals with disabilities.
UConn alum Olivia Nelson-Ododa is making a strong first impression on new Connecticut Sun coach Rachid Meziane during ...
Bob Baffert is back at the Kentucky Derby for the first time in four years, having served his punishment for Medina Spirit’s ...
The embattled leader of the Connecticut State Colleges and Universities system will be removed from his position, beginning ...