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We've Tracked Down Your State's Best Diner And It's A True Gem
Every state has them: places to perch at the counter for a slice of pie and a bottomless cup of coffee, ‘new-school’ diners ...
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New CT laws on street takeovers, juvenile crime, red light cameras and more go into effect Oct. 1
The month of October marks the launch of 100 new laws in Connecticut. Here’s a look at the some of the legislation.
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Texas A&M vs. Miami score: Jimbo Fisher, Aggies fall to Tyler Van Dyke, Hurricanes
Running back Amari Daniels takes back-to-back carries for 14 and 8 yards, respectively. 3:26 p.m.: Aggies granted an automatic first down on the holding penalty by Miami on receiver Noah Thomas.
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Texas A&M vs. Miami score: Jimbo Fisher, Aggies fall to Tyler Van Dyke, Hurricanes
Running back Amari Daniels takes back-to-back carries for 14 and 8 yards, respectively. 3:26 p.m.: Aggies granted an automatic first down on the holding penalty by Miami on receiver Noah Thomas.
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Texas A&M vs. Miami score: Jimbo Fisher, Aggies fall to Tyler Van Dyke, Hurricanes
Running back Amari Daniels takes back-to-back carries for 14 and 8 yards, respectively. 3:26 p.m.: Aggies granted an automatic first down on the holding penalty by Miami on receiver Noah Thomas.
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‘Cybersecurity issue' prompts computer shutdowns at MGM Resorts properties across US
Get Connecticut local news ... but the statement said efforts to protect data included “shutting down certain systems." It said the investigation was continuing. A post on the company website ...
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Inter Miami vs. Sporting KC score, highlights: Campana comes up big in Miami win minus Messi
Facundo Farias goal: Quick start by Busquets puts Miami up 3-1 After some squabbling, Sergio Busquets takes the wise decision ... Inter Miami goes down early, but finds a way to pull out a win ...
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Without Messi, Inter Miami takes on Sporting Kansas City in crucial MLS game: How to watch
Inter Miami currently sits in 14th place in the MLS Eastern Conference standings, with a record of 4-10-13. Suffice it to say the team has a lot of work to do if it wants to play in the postseason ...
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Boys Soccer: New Milford takes down Palisades Park
New Milford defeated host Palisades Park, 2-1, to earn its first victory of the season. Josh Spurlin and Prince Delva led the way for New Milford with a goal each in the victory. Martin Alpar ...
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NBA to crack down on star absences, with rule potentially impacting Heat’s Butler, Adebayo
MIAMI — For years, Erik Spoelstra has stressed ... the NBA rules regarding rest over the 82-game regular-season could take a degree of control away from coaches that attempt to best align ...
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Ursuline takes down Tower Hill in volleyball
Ursuline let Tower Hill get one set but the Raiders beat the Hillers 3-1 in girls volleyball Tuesday. Cecilia DeCaro was credited with a team-high 19 kills (along with five aces) for Ursuline Academy.
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Panel Takes Up Free-Speech Challenge to Connecticut Anti-Bias Rule of Professional Conduct
New Civil Liberties Alliance attorney Richard Samp, who represents attorneys Mario Cerame and Timothy Moynahan, said the Connecticut rule is “more terrifying” than the Pennsylvania rule.

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