Tens of millions for electric vehicles, solar energy and cancer research are currently frozen in Connecticut under President Donald Trump's policies.
Tensions are rising between the United States and Ukraine after President Donald Trump lashed out at Volodymyr Zelensky, calling him a dictator.
Shortly after President Donald Trump signed an executive order renaming the Gulf of Mexico the Gulf of America on US maps, a new petition is calling to rename the Long Island Sound to reflect Connecticut’s contributions to pizza.
A Connecticut mother explained on Thursday why she voted for President Donald Trump in 2024 after casting ballots for independent candidates in 2016 and 2020.
Join CT Mirror’s members today and make an impact. Connecticut is facing a civil rights emergency. We cannot afford to stand on the sidelines. Since President Donald Trump took office, his administration has escalated attacks on the most basic tenets of American democracy —targeting women,
Coming hours after billionaire Elon Musk held court before reporters in the Oval Office as Donald Trump sat passively by, Rep. Rosa DeLauro (D-CT) took to the pages on the New York Times to draw a line in the sand from her position as the ranking member on the House Appropriations Committee.
A Connecticut mother explained on Thursday why she voted for President Donald Trump in 2024 after casting ballots for independent
President Donald Trump has had one of the most active first months in office of any U.S. president. Since Trump’s inauguration, Connecticut Attorney General William Tong has been active in challenging the executive branch’s actions.
Marking the one-month anniversary of President Donald Trump returning to the White House, top Connecticut Democrats gathered Monday to say they will continue fighting back. State attorney general
Connecticut officials marked the beginning of Trump’s second month back in office on Monday, reviewing lists of executive orders and legislative proposals they say would—or already have—hurt Connecticut.
Many members of the House skipped holding large, public events while out of Washington this week. But the Republicans who did hold town halls back home got an earful.
There have been more than 55 executive orders filed since the president took office, and more than a few lawsuits filed to combat those orders.