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It’s been 100 days since President Donald Trump was inaugurated, and Connecticut politicians have strikingly different ...
A Bear Is Spotted in Connecticut Playing on Family's Backyard Slide SIMSBURY, Conn. (AP) — Sarah Loving had just returned home from lunch last Saturday with her husband and two young children ...
Michigan is a tossup state for a reason. New precinct-level data from the 2024 election shows that, while voting preferences ...
Ben Proto, chairman of the Connecticut Republican Party, says President Donald Trump's first 100 days in office can be summed up as, "promises made, promises kept." Gov. Ned Lamont, a Democrat, uses ...
In today’s edition, we have our latest poll findings on Americans’ opinions of both political parties in the opening months of the Trump administration. Plus, Kristen Welker lays out three ...
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The former minister emphasised that the party had neither entered into any pre-election nor post-election coalition agreement with Kenya Kwanza. In January, Kiraitu held talks with President Ruto ...
The French police arrested 25 people on Monday, reportedly involved with coordinated attacks against several prisons, and prison officers across the country since April 13. According to local media ...
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Republican strategist Alex Conant — who previously worked on Marco Rubio's 2016 presidential campaign — told Morning Edition that if the president doesn't follow court rulings, it could lead to ...
Friday’s sentencing capped off one of the most bizarre chapters in American political history, one in which a sitting member of Congress was expelled and later confessed to scamming donors after ...
HARTFORD, Conn. — The trees are blooming and so is the pollen count — allergy season is back and stronger than ever in Connecticut and beyond. “Every year, I tend to say a similar thing ...