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This hour, our mostly weekly pop culture roundtable, The Nose, looks at two new pieces of Civil War fiction: Alex Garland’s new movie, ‘Civil War,’ and the Apple TV+ limited series ‘Manhunt.’
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Dr. Eddie S. Glaude Jr. talks about his new book 'We Are the Leaders We Have Been Looking For.' We'll discuss the origins of the book and his thoughts on the 2024 election.
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State legislators are hoping to ‘chip away’ at Connecticut’s affordable housing crisis during this year’s legislative session. This hour, what reforms can we expect to see? And what conditions have led to the housing shortage?
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Presidential election years are an emotional rollercoaster. And if you’ve been feeling anxious about the state of the country, there’s a good chance the children in your life have picked up on that. This hour, how should we talk to kids about the election?
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For the first time in Connecticut’s history, residents could vote in person prior to election day. On this week’s episode of the Wheelhouse, we look at the results and check in with the state’s top election official, Secretary of the State Stephanie Thomas.
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Biden and Trump easily won Connecticut's presidential primaries on Tuesday. Their victories, while not surprising, will add to their delegate hauls for their party conventions this summer.
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Connecticut’s Presidential primary is Tuesday and thousands of people have already cast their ballot in-person through early voting.
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A local coalition wants Connecticut Democrats to vote “uncommitted” in Tuesday’s presidential primary. It’s part of a nationwide effort to stop the Israel-Hamas war.
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Former U.S. Senator Joe Lieberman was remembered at a funeral service in his hometown of Stamford Friday morning.
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The death of longtime U.S. Senator Joseph Lieberman was announced by his family on Wednesday. He was 82. This hour, we discuss his political career, impact and legacy.
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Early polls suggest voters want more options than Donald Trump or Joe Biden in the upcoming presidential election. This hour, we look beyond the two-party system and ask what a non-Democrat or Republican candidate could mean for the race to the White House.