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As lawmakers consider banning TikTok from state-owned devices, documents obtained by CT Insider via FOI indicate FBI has no more evidence of TikTok espionage. → Read More
A three part investigation by Hearst Connecticut Media Group explores how museums in... → Read More
The process of returning remains to tribes can be emotional, painstaking and costly. But it’s the right thing to do, these museum staffers say. → Read More
Three decades after the Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act, hundreds of remains taken from Connecticut haven’t been returned to tribes. → Read More
Collectors were still looting Native American graves in the U.S. in search of bones and artifacts as recently as 1987. → Read More
Over a hundred people signed up to speak on a bill that would make it legal for terminally-ill patients to seek medically assisted aid in dying. → Read More
Sidi Chen, a professor of genetics at Yale University, anticipates that this approach to gene editing will be useful for attacking complex genetic problems. → Read More
Security experts say that TikTok is not different from other social media platforms on... → Read More
Hundreds of thousands of people lost Medicaid benefits due to a Trump administration rule. They are now eligible for re-enrollment. → Read More
The Connecticut State Medical Society says it hopes to rectify issues it has seen with prior authorization, an oftentimes burdensome process. → Read More
The goal is to increase the uptake of the bivalent booster, promoting immunity against the alpha strain and the omicron strains of COVID-19. → Read More
Kangaroo hunting is big business. Activists say it's inhumane. A bill would prohibit the sale, barter or offering of dead kangaroos in the state. → Read More
Gas stoves have been increasingly identified as sources of harmful indoor air pollution, promoting a Connecticut lawmaker to call for restrictions. → Read More
Natural organic reduction is a burial method that rapidly decomposes a body into soil. A bill seeks to make the human composting process legal in Connecticut. → Read More
Across 36 states with medical cannabis programs, like Connecticut, many people with chronic pain turn to cannabis over other treatments. → Read More
The Gold Star Bridge is an important link between Groton and New London for New England. The repairs will make it safe for trucks again. → Read More
The COVID-19 variant known as XBB.1.5 has become the dominant variant across the United states and it is considered highly transmissible. → Read More
Hospitals have been screening patients on admission and before surgery for COVID-19. The Society for Healthcare Epidemiology of America has new recommendations. → Read More
The Motus system is an international network of radio receiver towers that detects tags placed on wildlife. Some are small enough for butterflies. → Read More
With COVID-19, RSV and the first ripples of seasonal influenza spreading statewide, some blame the situation on a relatively new concept called “immunity debt.” → Read More