The driving force behind the new work reporting requirements is the racist stereotype that Medicaid enrollees are “lazy” and aren’t earning their benefits.
The Ivy League school announced the change Tuesday and said it will take effect for students entering this fall.
To obtain medical marijuana, patients' health care providers must certify that they have an approved condition and patients ...
CT lawmakers haven't settled on how to regulate artificial intelligence. Since they adjourned in 2025, the question has ...
Residents in Bridgeport's public housing — tired of waiting for someone else to fix what’s broken — are stepping up and ...
Community groups in CT are urging businesses and institutions to take part in a general strike Friday to protest ICE and support Minnesota.
Don’t be duped by a ceasefire declaration, the silence in mainstream media about the plight of Palestinians in Gaza and the ...
A former manufacturing site in Bridgeport is now producing enough low-carbon electricity to power more than 3,000 homes.
Before the snowstorm and as temperatures dropped, staff at Beth-El, a Milford nonprofit, urged the unsheltered homeless to go ...
Will we stand up for our democracy, to uphold the law, and to preserve traditional American values or will we cower in shame ...
CT residents who fear they or a loved one could be deported say they are facing mounting mental and physical health problems.
The state's labor force contracted as national issues, from tariffs to inflation, created uncertainty for employers.