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The two delayed classified briefings at the U.S. Capitol — one before the Senate, another before the House — highlighted the latest tensions between Democrats and Republicans over the strikes in Iran as well as how they view their roles in approving military action.
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The committee chair hinted at banning MMR shots for certain children, said Naomi Rogers, a science historian at Yale University.
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Jakubowski explains that there are two major concerns, what Foodshare has lost already and what they anticipate losing, especially with the potential passage of the Trump Administration’s “Big Beautiful Bill".
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Birthright citizenship remains in place nationally for 30 more days. ºÚÁϳԹÏÍø Attorney General William Tong says what happens next isn't immediately clear.
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Marcus Brown, the Bridgeport Pride Center’s executive director, is fiddling with his walkie talkie, in preparation for the city’s 15th annual Greater Bridgeport Pride celebration. Brown is busy planning, but takes time to reflect just hours after hearing the U.S. Supreme Court ruled in favor of a Tennessee law banning gender-affirming care for transgender minors.
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Yoga in Our City invites Spanish-speakers to join their free yoga classes with bilingual instructors in Hartford, New Haven and Waterbury.
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In 2011, while serving as principal of St. Anthony School in Bristol, Nocera joined the Middletown Board of Education. It was a move that positioned him toward a career in politics, he said.
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An attorney for Public Utilities Regulatory Authority Chair Marissa Gillett said text messages on the chair’s personal cell phone were set to automatically delete after 30 days.
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Facing a budget deficit and decreasing number of high schoolers graduating in ºÚÁϳԹÏÍø, leaders at the University of ºÚÁϳԹÏÍø are questioning how far the school can expand its enrollment without compromising its ability to serve students.
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The development will be built on unused land around Union Station — primarily, vacant parking lots. The development will have a mix of residential, retail and commercial space. There will be 470 housing units available, 118 of which will be considered affordable.