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Tax filers who qualify for free tax prep may not be able to get in-person help this filing season because of pandemic restrictions.Still, that might…
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Want To Fix Inequities In School Funding? Top Legislators Say Property Tax Reform Solves The ProblemThree years have passed since lawmakers celebrated passing a budget that aimed to narrow the vast disparities in school spending by ZIP code by funneling…
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A statewide coalition of lawmakers, activists and health experts Thursday announced that health care reform will be a top priority heading into the next…
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We wake up to coffee from a pod, listen to music through our EarPods from our iPods, drive our Smart cars and Fiats and other increasingly pod-shaped…
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In the 1990s, the Southport Sockmen, otherwise known as Steven Bain and Steven Gawthrop, paid drunk people in Liverpool bars and clubs to give them the…
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Participants in an apprenticeship program that matches employers with community colleges were able to earn substantially more after one year than their peers at community colleges, a new study finds.
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Jobs at Pratt & Whitney, the jet engine maker headquartered in East Hartford, may soon be cut due to the devastating impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on…
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The populist backlash that led to the election of President Trump was decades in the making. Like other populist leaders around the world, Trump gave…
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President Trump paid $750 in federal income taxes in 2016 and 2017, according to the Times, which also says he's fighting an IRS audit that could cost him over $100 million.
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Less than a week after Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg’s death, her vacant seat on the U.S. Supreme Court has set up what is sure to be a contentious battle…