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2018-11-08
President will face a divided Congress
Record voter turnout turns tide blue
Lamont faces state’s serious fiscal woes
Cops say Ganim aide ran stop sign; lawsuit threatened
Jeff Sessions forced out as U.S. attorney general
Leader of white supremacist group arrested during protest
Man shot on Halloween has died, cops say
Bullard-Havens auto program honored
Bridgeport Art Trail program marks 10 years
Young wins D-120 House race
Christie: Candidates matter
Center for Family Justice has holiday ‘wish list’
Family’s lawsuit can move forward
Voters decline to change Seymour First Selectman’s term
John E. Provost
Pandora Dionis
Nancy W. Valley
Andrew L. Petrahai, Jr.
Adrienne Wolfert Lobovits
Pasquale J. D’Amico
Most returnees from caravan hope to try again
Legal challenge to last-minute voting dropped
A united defense of the First Amendment
Why Tong’s win matters
Preserve birthright citizenship
Housing market seeks post-election bump
Backstroke chiropractic office set to move into Bijou Square space
L.L. Bean to close Orange outlet store
Frontier sees stocks take another hit
Amazon’s picks offer blank slates for revivals
Irish border remains a sticking point for Brexit
Stocks rally in wake of voting
Active senior seeks cause of bruising
Extra place setting helps fight blues
HOROSCOPE
For many the cost of being a true Christian is too great
Eagles lead FCIAC surge
Bulldogs seeing a ‘different world’ on China trip
Cardinals blank Gaels
Warriors upset Cadets
Huskies out to make a good impression
Camara determined to contribute more as a junior
MEN’S BASKETBALL GAMEDAY KEEP AN EYE ON
Masuk gets past Newington in OT
HIGH SCHOOL SCOREBOARD
Hardaway, Kanter help Knicks pull away from Hawks
Craig Carton convicted of fraud
CAROLINA (6-2) AT PITTSBURGH (5-2-1)
Sound Tigers fire back after early deficit
Sabathia finalizes deal, says 2019 his final season
SOUND TIGERS 7, DEVILS 3
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