All Politics
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From the Jan. 6 obstruction arguments to tomorrow’s presidential immunity case — a status update on some of the biggest cases in the Supreme Court.
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This week, The Wheelhouse features the very first episode of Connecticut Public’s new podcast In Absentia. We’ll examine the history of political dysfunction in Bridgeport, the systems that enable it, and what this all means for the residents who wonder if their vote even matters.
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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.
Legislature
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Sector leaders support bills that would provide grants to local organizations. They hope it will be in time to prepare for the U.S. 250th anniversary in 2026.
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CT had its own witch hysteria years before Salem. Lawmakers still hope to exonerate those persecutedA joint House resolution would exonerate the 34 Connecticut citizens accused or convicted of being a witch in the 1600s.
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Frankie and Johnny take a look at what’s in a new proposed state budget — and what's not. Also, who’s going to win the Super Bowl and what does it mean for Connecticut?
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The state's proposed budget comes out Wednesday, so on Tuesday, a group of long-term care workers showed up at the state Capitol in Hartford to argue for a more livable wage.
Elections
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From abortion rights to partisan school board elections, ballot measures are a big deal in 2024. This hour, the history and future of ballot measures!
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Mark Barden's 7-year old son, Daniel, was one of 26 people killed in the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting. Eleven years later, Barden is hopeful that America can still change.
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The investigation comes as the town is scheduled to hold a recount Tuesday in the race for first selectman. The Democratic challenger currently has 42 more votes than the Republican incumbent.
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The newly elected mayor of Hartford, Arunan Arulampalam, announced his picks to lead his transition into office at his first press conference held at City Hall the morning after his victory.