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Money · New CanaanStew Leonard Sr. passed away at Lenox Hill Hospital in New York City after a brief illness. Leonard, born in Norwalk in 1929, was a graduate of Norwalk High School and the University of Connecticut's School of Agriculture. He first worked for his family's dairy business at Clover Farms Dairy.See the Story
Stew Leonard Sr., founder of famous grocery store chain, dies at 93
60% Center coverage: 10 sources
Elon Musk · San FranciscoTwitter has dropped "state-affiliated" and "government-funded" labels from media accounts, according to a review by AFP on Friday of many high-profile pages on the platform.
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Twitter removes 'state-affiliated' labels for media accounts
39% Center coverage: 85 sources
Politics · HartfordAnn Uccello was elected Hartford mayor in 1967 and won a second term in 1969. She worked in the administrations of presidents Richard Nixon, Gerald Ford and Jimmy Carter. Connecticut Lt. Gov. Susan Bysiewicz: "She will be remembered for her energy, grace and above all, her passion"See the Story
Former Hartford Mayor Ann Uccello dies
65% Center coverage: 14 sources
Cancer · MontpelierLynda Bluestein has terminal cancer and knows she’ll likely die soon, but until Tuesday, she didn’t know if she’d be able to choose how or when and whether her family, friends and dog would be with her when the time comes.See the Story
Conn. woman 1st non-Vermonter granted assisted suicide right
68% Center coverage: 76 sources
Mitch McConnell · WashingtonThe Kentucky senator, 81, was at a Wednesday evening dinner for the Senate Leadership Fund. He tripped and fell at the Waldorf Astoria Washington DC, formerly the Trump International Hotel. Senators leaving a Republican conference lunch on Thursday said that that McConnell's staff had given them an update.See the Story
McConnell to remain hospitalized for 'few days' after suffering concussion from fall
42% Center coverage: 91 sources
Crime · JerusalemIsraeli troops arrested three Palestinians on Wednesday suspected of involvement in the killing earlier this week of an American-Israeli while a fourth was shot and killed fleeing the scene of a daylight raid in a West Bank refugee camp, the military said.
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Israeli army kills Palestinian in West Bank; 3 arrested
43% Left coverage: 40 sources
Military · ConnecticutDefender, a 92-foot-long (28-meter-long) boat, was found Sunday by a team led by Richard Simon. The submarine, originally named the Lake, was built by millionaire Simon Lake and his Bridgeport-based Lake Torpedo Boat Company. It was experimental vessel with wheels to move along the sea bottom and a door that allowed divers to be released underwater.See the Story
Video: Divers find submarine wreckage in Long Island Sound
82% Center coverage: 34 sources
Bob Iger · KimberleyDisney CEO Bob Iger announced in February that the company would reduce 7,000 jobs either through not filling positions or layoffs. ESPN was not part of the first phase of Disney reductions last month. Besides this week's layoffs, another round of job cuts will take place by the start of summer.See the Story
ESPN announces layoffs as part of cost cutting by Disney
88% Left coverage: 8 sources