The Ivy League school said it could not substantiate the planned cuts widely reported by national news outlets.
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Local farmer’s markets may help, according to food policy advocates.
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Öztürk's attorneys accused agents of shopping for a favorable court. The government said the case should be dismissed or moved to Louisiana, where she is being held.
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College student Abraham Lima sheds light on the diversity of Bridgeport’s Latino communities in a series with Bridgeport History Center.
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The home sports 10 bathrooms, a four-car garage, and views for days.
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A church connected to Lucy and Lois, documented as the final two enslaved people sold in New Haven in 1825, recently held a service to honor their stories and resilience.
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The New England Fishermen's Stewardship Association has drawn over $1.1 million from a group connected to Leonard Leo, an influential conservative activist. Now it's setting out to raise money from the coastal communities it says it's helping.
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The New Hampshire Fisher Cats are hoping manager Brent Lavallee can bring wins to the field — and fans to the ballpark.
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Mark Sanborn previously served as the assistant commissioner for the state’s Department of Environmental Services.
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