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The U.S. Department of Education will resume collections on defaulted student loans on May 5, including in Connecticut.
Terrence Cheng, the embattled head of Connecticut’s largest public college system, reached a settlement agreement to step down from the role at the end of June.
Mercury astronaut John Glenn was 77 when he returned to orbit on a short shuttle flight in 1998. But he’d been gone from NASA ...
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump is hosting the 2025 Super Bowl champion Philadelphia Eagles at the White House on ...
The crew members who were in the pilot seat of the Super Hornet and on the small towing tractor both jumped out before the ...
BOSTON (AP) — The battle between Harvard University and the Trump administration's freeze on its $2.2 billion in grants will ...
Some new modifications have been made to recent zoning regulations that would allow the University of Connecticut's Stamford ...
At the insistence of Justice Neil Gorsuch, she withdrew the allegation that the other side had lied but held firm to the ...
TOPEKA, Kan. (AP) — Consumers across the U.S. still will be able to buy higher-ethanol blend E15 gasoline this summer, the ...
At the time of his firing, Schleifer was working on a corporate & securities fraud strike force at the U.S. attorney’s office ...
Connecticut State Police say Michael Parkinson, a 39-year-old, is accused of sexually assaulting a 14-year-old girl in ...
Kyle Knight is accused of trying to shoot a man, who may have pulled a gun on him as a part of an ongoing dispute, in July at ...