Chris Murphy is everywhere. Turn on CNN with Wolf Blitzer and Jake Tapper, and he is there. The Sunday morning political talk shows. Features in The New York Times and NBC News. Even local radio.
The organization that for decades has helped refugees build new lives in Connecticut after fleeing their homelands is shuttering its main office.
Connecticut’s attorney general and 22 others announced that they won a preliminary injunction against the Trump Administration.
A coalition of attorneys general is trying to stop the federal government from cutting funding for medical and public health research at institutions nationwide.
State's temporary restraining order in federal court in Maryland seeking to stop any more firings of federal probationary employees.
For Sen. Chris Murphy, who has emerged as a key leader, perhaps the key leader of the outspoken Trump opposition, there was no reason to sit in the House chamber at the U.S. Capitol. Instead, he joined a small panel on a livestream organized by MoveOn, the progressive activist group.
Colleges and universities are reconfiguring and rebranding DEI efforts in order to avoid scrutiny,’ professor says.
In 2024, the Education Department gave $18,735,621 in Title IV funds to Connecticut, which go towards federal student aid programs administered by the U.S. Department of Education for students enrolled in postsecondary schools, and for academic enrichment and student support.
Local families say they are worried and feel that the tariffs implemented by the administration of President Donald Trump will drive up a variety of prices.