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Mark is a former All Things Considered host and former senior editor with WSHU.
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In September, the MFA said they were investigating the provenance of the partial pieces of Roman statuary, following the surrender of a bust estimated to be worth $5 million by the Worcester Art Museum.
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Residents of Lewiston, Maine, and surrounding communities are shaken and anxious after a man shot and killed at least 18 people on Wednesday night, leading to shelter-in-place advisories as authorities search for the suspect.
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The U.S. Justice Department recently filed two lawsuits to block mega-mergers that would reduce the number of the nation’s largest health insurance…
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Local Connecticut advocates are taking part in the launch of a national campaign for immigration reform called Reason for Reform.Reason for Reform is…
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Connecticut-based health insurer Aetna is calling off its public insurance exchange expansion plans for next year as it becomes the latest big insurer to…
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Connecticut's Department of Insurance is holding public hearings this week on double-digit rate increases requested by the state's health insurers for the…
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Connecticut's gross domestic product grew by 0.9 percent in the first quarter of 2016, according to the Bureau of Economic Analysis.That lagged behind…
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Single-family home sales in Connecticut rose a bit over four percent in June, according to the latest report from The Warren Group, a banking and real…
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A Connecticut judge heard arguments in Bridgeport on Thursday on whether company documents of gun maker Remington Arms should be sealed from public view…
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A complaint filed with the Connecticut Commission on Human Rights and Opportunities, and later withdrawn, described a culture of surveillance and fear at…