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Residents packed an ACLU of Connecticut town hall Wednesday night in Greenwich. The forum was part of the organization’s statewide outreach efforts to discuss what the group calls “attacks on civil liberties” under a new Trump administration and how federal policy changes may affect individual rights of residents.
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Connecticut lawmakers and gun violence prevention groups are bolstering support after President Donald Trump shut down the White House’s Office of Gun Violence Prevention.
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Billionaire tech moguls are cozying up to President Donald Trump and lawmakers are considering how to regulate the harms of AI without stymieing business innovation. This hour, we’re talking about the intersection of tech and politics.
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Early Tuesday, before a federal judge blocked President Donald Trump's order to freeze federal grants and loans, Sen. Richard Blumenthal’s office said a project designed to reconnect New Haven neighborhoods adversely impacted by the construction of I-91 would be affected by the President's federal funding freeze.
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This hour, music critic Robert Hilburn joins us to talk about his new book, ‘A Few Words in Defense of Our Country: The Biography of Randy Newman.’
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We talk to the director and producer of the new documentary, "The Body Politic," featuring Baltimore mayor Brandon Scott. Plus, how Future Caucus brings young lawmakers together to create bipartisan solutions.
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Donald Trump is going back to the White House at the same time Connecticut lawmakers return to work at the State Capitol. What’s in store for the U.S. —and Connecticut— in 2025?
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Himes said he will continue to advocate for his constituents in Connecticut’s Fourth Congressional District, in the southwestern part of the state, even as he and other officials will act as a bulwark against Trump’s agenda.
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This hour, we take your calls … about whatever you want to talk about.
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Donald Trump has promised to sign multiple executive orders in the first days of his presidency, including sweeping changes to immigration laws. This hour, we break down what we might see in the days and weeks ahead.
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Trump's order seeks to bar departments or agencies from issuing or recognizing U.S. citizenship for children born to someone unlawfully present in the country, whose father wasn’t a lawful permanent resident at the time of the birth. The order is already facing major legal challenges.
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This hour, we’re exploring Inauguration Day – an American tradition that dates all the way back to 1789. During presidential inaugurations today, you can expect performers, speeches, prayers, and more. But did they always look that way?