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What could Trump's plan to boost U.S. shipbuilding mean for Connecticut?
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Trump's promise to invest in shipbuilding could impact Connecticut's economy
Trump Plans Executive Order to Strengthen US Shipbuilding, Blunt China Domination
"The White House is standing up an office at the National Security Council to lead a whole-of-government effort to strengthen the maritime industrial base," the document said, following Trump's announcement of the plans during an address to Congress on Tuesday.
CT organization that has helped thousands of refugees closing its doors. It comes after Trump orders
The organization that for decades has helped refugees build new lives in Connecticut after fleeing their homelands is shuttering its main office.
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FOX61 on MSNCT AG Tong says block secured on President Donald Trump’s ‘illegal attack on science and public health’A coalition of attorneys general is trying to stop the federal government from cutting funding for medical and public health research at institutions nationwide.
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.
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FOX61 on MSNHow will President Donald Trump's tariffs affect Connecticut residents' bank accountsLocal 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.
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The Education Department’s role working on federal student loan borrowers’ complaints is at risk after significant staff cuts under Trump, agency employees say.
President Donald Trump will address a joint session of Congress on Tuesday night. Connecticut’s senators and representatives are bringing various guests, including the state’s teacher of the year and a community health CEO.
President Donald Trump pushed border encounters to historical lows, and did so without signing into law a bipartisan border deal
President Donald Trump conceded before a joint session of Congress that his steep new tariffs will cause “a little disturbance.”
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