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College student Abraham Lima sheds light on the diversity of Bridgeports Latino communities in a series with Bridgeport History Center.
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The prohibition would cover programs that classify people by race, gender, ethnicity and other group characteristics for the purpose of achieving demographic outcomes.
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The Hands Off! rallies are meant to show opposition to the Trump-Musk billionaire takeover and the Republican assault on our freedoms and communities.
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President Donald Trump on Wednesday announced new tariffs on foreign goods in some of Vermonts biggest export markets, such as China, India and Trinidad and Tobago.
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The home sports 10 bathrooms, a four-car garage, and views for days.
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A church connected to Lucy and Lois, documented as the final two enslaved people sold in New Haven in 1825, recently held a service to honor their stories and resilience.
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The New England Fishermen's Stewardship Association has drawn over $1.1 million from a group connected to Leonard Leo, an influential conservative activist. Now it's setting out to raise money from the coastal communities it says it's helping.
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The New Hampshire Fisher Cats are hoping manager Brent Lavallee can bring wins to the field and fans to the ballpark.
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Mark Sanborn previously served as the assistant commissioner for the states Department of Environmental Services.
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Baby Jane Doe was found last Thursday after police received a report of a floating object in Pine Island Pond, near the citys airport.
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The CEO of SouthCoast Wind, Michael Brown, told CAI the federal review was rigorous. But the Town of Nantucket says feds failed to address threats to its historic district and economy.
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Caregivers are urging Gov. Ned Lamont and state legislators to address their contracts which expired two-weeks ago. They would also like them to share more insight into the impact of recent federal cuts to public health programs.