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CT Mirror's Jan Ellen Spiegel discusses her story about how federal changes to the endangered species program will affect CT animals.
48% of creatives identify as neurodivergent: Here’s what the numbers say At least 25% of neurodiverse creative industry professionals have faced discrimination or bias at work, according to a report ...
GREENFIELD — As the sun beat down on the Hancock County Fairgrounds on a humid afternoon, the west arena of the fairgrounds was filled with the sounds of chickens, turkeys and ducks as 4-Hers ...
BYU quarterback Jake Retzlaff is anticipating a significant suspension for violating the university’s honor code and is likely to leave the program, according to multiple reports on June 29.
While a report on the New Brunswick economy is showing largely positive numbers, one economist warns the financial winds may have already shifted.
Big changes are being proposed to a food aid program as part of President Donald Trump's tax-cut legislation, including work requirements that could force some people off the rolls.
Democrats still dominate in New Jersey, but the Republican party grew in 20 of the state's 21 counties.
Karen Conti, Chicago trial attorney, joins Bob Sirott to talk about how a judge decides if someone is entitled to a public defender and what happens if a jury can decide on some charges, but not all ...
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