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Secretary of the State Stephanie Thomas issued an apology earlier this week after comparing President Donald Trump’s election policies to Nazi Germany. She made the comments while talking about ...
Connecticut officials are encouraging businesses, non-profits and municipalities feeling effects of federal policies to ...
Amid student visa cancellations and research funding cuts, protestors at UConn and Yale joined campuses across the country to ...
Protests were scheduled in 24 CT municipalities, including Warren, Greenwich, Stamford, Danbury, Waterbury and Hartford.
A nationwide movement as protesters across the U.S. came together to rally against federal changes implemented by the Trump ...
Demonstrators thronged at the state Capitol and across Connecticut as part of a national “Hands Off” day of action protesting ...
This article is part of CT Mirror’s Spanish-language news coverage developed in partnership with Identidad Latina Multimedia.
Secretary of the State Stephanie Thomas has apologized to state voter registrars for making sharply partisan statements last week about how the Trump administration wants to change the way states run ...
More than 1,200 events popped up across the country Saturday in opposition to President Trump and Elon Musk. Thousands joined ...
Experts say an executive order on state climate actions does not carry legal heft, and Lamont says Connecticut is 'not going ...
This is CNBC’s coverage of how U.S. trade partners, industries and employers respond to President Donald Trump’s historic ...