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Poll finds 70% of Connecticut residents approve of Lamont's handling of COVID-19 pandemic
Nation World
Supreme Court Justice Amy Coney Barrett delivers 1st opinion
The 11-page opinion comes in the first case Barrett heard after joining the court in late October following the death of Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg.
Nation World
Facebook lifts ban on US political, social issue ads
Facebook halted US political ads when the polls closed on Nov. 3, an extension of an earlier restriction on new political ads in the week leading up to Election Day.
Nation World
House passes massive voting rights bill over Republican opposition
The measure, which faces a tough road in the Senate, would restrict gerrymandering, strike down voting hurdles and bring transparency to campaign finance.
National
Sergeant at Arms and Capitol Police warn of extended March 4 – 6 militia threat against Congress
"Based on the intelligence that we have, the department has taken immediate steps to enhance our security posture and staffing for a number of days."
Local News
First Lady, new U.S. education secretary visit Meriden elementary school
"This has certainly been a love fest," First Lady Dr. Jill Biden said after the visit.
VERIFY
VERIFY: COVID-19 data disproves Gov. Abbott’s claim that 'Texas is far better positioned' for reopening, ending mask mandate
Data in four key COVID-19 metrics currently are higher than when Gov. Greg Abbott issued his last executive order in October.
National Politics
Senator Ossoff asks FBI Director Wray about increase in US violent crime
This is the FBI director's first public appearance before Congress since the deadly Capitol attack two months. Wray also addressed Breonna Taylor's shooting death.
National Politics
Lawmakers can't cite local examples of problems with transgender girls in sports
Of over 20 states introducing bills, in almost every case, sponsors are unable to cite an instance in their own state where trans participation has caused issues.
Nation World
Biden's Cabinet sees slow start in confirmations
Among Biden’s 23 nominees with Cabinet rank, just 13 have been confirmed by the Senate, or a little over half.
Nation World
Biden faces steep challenges to reach renewable energy goals
Members of the industry believe Biden's expected focus on new environmental regulations will make wind and solar power more competitive.
National Politics
Senate confirms Miguel Cardona as Secretary of Education
He is the second Hispanic man to hold the position.
Nation World
Supreme Court Justice Amy Coney Barrett delivers 1st opinion
The 11-page opinion comes in the first case Barrett heard after joining the court in late October following the death of Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg.
Nation World
Facebook lifts ban on US political, social issue ads
Facebook halted US political ads when the polls closed on Nov. 3, an extension of an earlier restriction on new political ads in the week leading up to Election Day.
Nation World
House passes massive voting rights bill over Republican opposition
The measure, which faces a tough road in the Senate, would restrict gerrymandering, strike down voting hurdles and bring transparency to campaign finance.
National
Sergeant at Arms and Capitol Police warn of extended March 4 – 6 militia threat against Congress
"Based on the intelligence that we have, the department has taken immediate steps to enhance our security posture and staffing for a number of days."
Local News
First Lady, new U.S. education secretary visit Meriden elementary school
"This has certainly been a love fest," First Lady Dr. Jill Biden said after the visit.
VERIFY
VERIFY: COVID-19 data disproves Gov. Abbott’s claim that 'Texas is far better positioned' for reopening, ending mask mandate
Data in four key COVID-19 metrics currently are higher than when Gov. Greg Abbott issued his last executive order in October.
National Politics
Senator Ossoff asks FBI Director Wray about increase in US violent crime
This is the FBI director's first public appearance before Congress since the deadly Capitol attack two months. Wray also addressed Breonna Taylor's shooting death.
National Politics
Lawmakers can't cite local examples of problems with transgender girls in sports
Of over 20 states introducing bills, in almost every case, sponsors are unable to cite an instance in their own state where trans participation has caused issues.
Nation World
Biden's Cabinet sees slow start in confirmations
Among Biden’s 23 nominees with Cabinet rank, just 13 have been confirmed by the Senate, or a little over half.
Nation World
Biden faces steep challenges to reach renewable energy goals
Members of the industry believe Biden's expected focus on new environmental regulations will make wind and solar power more competitive.
National Politics
Senate confirms Miguel Cardona as Secretary of Education
He is the second Hispanic man to hold the position.
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