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The court ruling that blocked much of President Donald Trumps sweeping tariffs threatens to blow what some economists estimate as a $2 trillion hole into the U.S. fiscal outlook over the coming decade should the judgment stay in place. The ruling could also present a new obstacle for Republicans who are relying on the revenue to help offset the cost of a roughly $4 trillion tax cut moving ...

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Margaritas Mexican Restaurant in East Hartford has debuted a summer menu that infuses lobster into various signature recipes.

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Thomaston bridge over Waterbury Road will be closed starting next week. Its one of 11 projects by Department of Transportation on bridges

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A bill that would give jobless benefits to strikers won final passage Friday but Gov. Ned Lamont promised to veto it.

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The Triple Three 333 in Hartford CT has announced their final celebration on Saturday May 31 according to a Facebook post.

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Middletown is the third municipality to receive approval for use of the cameras and the first city in the state to get the green light.

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Jim Calhoun had to convince a teary Caron Butler it was time to leave UConn for NBA fortune. Butler remains close to his coach to this day.

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The University of Connecticut has released their Spring 2025 Deans List with more than a few star students that are local to the state.

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A new highly transmissible COVID subvariant has been detected in California — heightening the risk of a potential summer wave as recent moves by the Trump administration threaten to make vaccines harder to get and more expensive for many Americans some health experts warn. Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. announced this week that he was rescinding the federal ...

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There is no clear definition of a sanctuary jurisdiction but it is generally understood to apply to state and local governments that limit cooperation with federal immigration authorities.

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The $3.8 trillion Republican tax bill that just passed the House includes a provision to kill off the popular IRS Direct File program which lets people file their federal income tax returns for free online. The bill still needs to pass the Senate to become law but if the bill is enacted as currently written the Direct File program is slated to be eliminated within 30 days of the laws ...