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Guide to Election Day in Connecticut: what races to watch and when we will know the results

November 8, 2022Katie Moore

The 2022 midterm elections kick off in Connecticut on Tuesday morning, with polls open from 6 a.m. to 8 p.m. around the state. To find your voting location, all you have to do is look up your registration on the Secretary of State’s website , and remember, if you’re not registered to vote, you can […]

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With Crucial Elections Looming, Biden Breaks Tradition of Big Campaign Rallies

October 20, 2022Katie Moore

President Biden’s low profile on the campaign trail reflects a low approval rating that makes him unwelcome in some congressional districts and states at a pivotal moment before the midterms. There is nothing quite like having a president at a big, boisterous campaign rally. And Democrats in four cities — Atlanta, Detroit, Milwaukee and Las […]

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Inside the Met’s Plans for a Major Karl Lagerfeld Show

September 30, 2022Katie Moore

The Chanel, Fendi and Chloé designer will be the subject of the next Costume Institute blockbuster, even though he famously hated museum retrospectives. Karl Lagerfeld, the culturally omnivorous, furiously prolific designer of Chanel, Fendi and his own line, who died in 2019 , was, throughout his career, resolutely focused on the future. Obsessed, even. He […]

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Twitch Says It Will Reduce Payments for Many Popular Streamers

September 22, 2022Katie Moore

The video game streaming service is struggling to strike the right balance between popularity and profit. Twitch is the most popular game streaming service on the internet, but it may face challenges in trying to keep the most popular streamers. On Wednesday, the company said it would reduce the subscription revenue it shared with some […]

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Covid-19 hospitalizations hit a pandemic low in the US, but strain on hospitals persists

April 3, 2022April 3, 2022Katie Moore

Fewer people are hospitalized with Covid-19 in the United States now than at any other point in the pandemic, but hospitals and staff continue to feel the strain.

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Asia-Pacific wants to live with Covid. Omicron is threatening those reopening plans

December 6, 2021Katie Moore

Little is known about the potential dangers posed by the Omicron coronavirus variant but concern over its spread is already threatening to wreck reopening plans in Asia-Pacific. After more than 20 months of strict border controls and restrictions on daily life, many countries in the region had tentatively started to loosen up and live with […]

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