STAMFORD — A controversial high school schedule that was implemented at all three high schools this school year hasn't stopped being a topic of conversation and could play a role in determining the ...
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5 best dressed celebs spotted at Kris Jenner's 70th Birthday Party
See which stars brought their fashion A-game to Kris Jenner's milestone 70th birthday bash, from bold red carpet looks to classic Hollywood glamor.
As the only gubernatorial races held in the year following a presidential election, the contests have long served as the ...
The Wallabies’ 25-7 loss to England confirmed they are in a slump – they haven’t played well across their past five Tests.
Beat writers Simeon Pincus and Andy Mendlowitz make predictions for Week 10’s high school football playoff games in the Big ...
Trump admin to cut 10% of flights at 40 airports, citing strain on unpaid air traffic controllers amid shutdown.
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Kate Middleton and Prince William Throw Pub Party to Celebrate Early Move-In to Their 'Forever Home'
Kate Middleton and Prince William thanked the team who worked hard to get them into their new home early by throwing a party ...
Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy said there will be a 10% reduction in flights at 40 airports, prompted by a historic ...
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Extra Points with Pete Paguaga: Stats and trends before Week 9 of the CT high school football season
Pete Paguaga takes a look at a couple of teams across the state and their chances to potentially break a playoff drought.
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Keep On Movin! Boyband Five send fans wild at surprise pub gig to celebrate big switch-on
As Tao Chang, a local university lecturer and father-of-two, got his broadband installed, he was met by pop icons Five, who have joined forces with mobile and broadband provider giffgaff to get ...
Court held that assignment of leasehold rights amounts to transfer of immovable property and not supply of service, thereby exempting it from GST ...
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Oregon lawmakers quietly hire their family members with taxpayer money — and little oversight
Oregon largely allows lawmakers to run offices and oversee staff however they see fit. There are virtually no policies to ...
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