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Pa’lante Theater Company hosts new events to draw in audiences and help counter the Trump Administration’s funding cuts to the arts.
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Gov. Ned Lamont on Wednesday stopped short of saying he will run for a third term as Connecticut’s governor. But the incumbent Democrat signaled it’s a move that he and Lt. Gov. Susan Bysiewicz continue to “strongly consider.”
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From Yale’s ivory tower to the Statue of Liberty, Bad Bunny puts Puerto Rico, politics on the agendaThe professor of Yale University’s new Bad Bunny course breaks down the politics of the Puerto Rican artist in these especially fraught times for Latinos on the U.S. mainland.
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Elected officials visited Charter Oak Health Center in Hartford on Monday to decry federal funding cuts to services like Medicaid and food stamps.
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New figures provide a detailed window into immigration enforcement activity in the state during the early months of President Donald Trump’s return to office.
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The co-owner of Vía Láctea explains what drew him to plant-based ice cream –– and Connecticut.
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Birthright citizenship remains in place nationally for 30 more days. Connecticut Attorney General William Tong says what happens next isn't immediately clear.
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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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Bad Bunny will be the focus of a new course at Yale University that focuses on how the Latino superstar weaves politics into art.
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Community members gathered in front of the Danbury courthouse Tuesday to denounce Immigration and Customs Enforcement presence and to reaffirm intentions to protect undocumented neighbors.