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Officials from Google and Charter Oak State College are launching the free Connecticut Online AI Academy. Connecticut State Sen. James Maroney says AI skills will be important to have.
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A Bridgeport man convicted of conspiracy in a double murder that led the state to create a witness protection program has been granted clemency from his federal drug sentence by former President Joe Biden .
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One of their attorneys called Trump’s pardons “a big middle finger to America.” Trump says the move “ends a grave national injustice.”
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UConn stars Paige Bueckers and Azzi Fudd were the top-ranked recruits in back-to-back classes, but injuries have limited the number of games the two guards have played together.
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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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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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It was important to have Rhimes as the guest speaker due to the gravity of her work and her commitment to change, according to The Westport Library’s Marketing and Communications Director, EJ Crawford.
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Reacting to news of impending pardons for individuals charged in connection with the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the U.S. Capitol, a Connecticut lawyer who represents a member of the far-right Proud Boys group said he was "thrilled" his client was preparing to leave federal prison.
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Republicans from Connecticut, who came to Washington, D.C. to celebrate and mark President Trump’s transition back into power, believe he is best positioned to enact such changes and move in a different direction than the last four years of the Biden era.
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Connecticut's Congressional delegation and state leaders refine their approach for the next four years. "You just can’t chase the noise."