Family Institute of CT denied Permit To Exhibit A Small Nativity Scene At State Capitol; First Liberty Institute Threatens Lawsuit... https://t.co/KTzggJVWxE
Connecticut Comptroller Sean Scanlon has ordered state agencies to report purchase card policy violations every month—not just in the annual reports required under the 2025 state law. The move is intended to provide faster oversight of misuse.
The 2025 law was passed after a controversy involving former Connecticut State Colleges and Universities Chancellor Terrence Cheng's personal spending. The purchase cards (p-cards) have also gotten more attention in light of former GOP candidate for Governor Erin Stewart's personal spending during her tenure as New Britain Mayor has received scrutiny from state and federal authorities.
Your public Instagram photos could now be used to create someone else's AI-generated images.
Meta's new Muse Image model lets users generate images using the likeness of anyone with a public Instagram account simply by tagging their profile in a prompt.
The feature is rolling out in the U.S. as part of Meta's latest AI push, but it's already drawing backlash because public accounts are automatically opted in.
If you don't want your photos used this way, you can turn off "Allow people to reuse your content" under Sharing and Reuse in your Instagram settings.
NEW IMAGES: Police released new photos of a man accused of recording under a woman's dress at a Connecticut train station.
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Video captured the shocking moment Oklahoma City Police say a man threw a Molotov cocktail at another man in a wheelchair, then pushed him into the flames. The victim is expected to recover, and the suspect now faces multiple felony charges. @DavidMuir reports.
Freedom Fuel stations are selling gas below the national average, but questions remain about its ownership, funding and fuel supply. https://t.co/gUvdiqEoGe
New Haven is seeing some of its lowest levels of gun-related crime in recent history, with rape reports up 280%, city leaders said during a press conference Wednesday while reviewing crime data and trends for the mid-year.
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Real-estate investors and lenders say they are rethinking office-to-residential conversions, the day after structural damage imperiled the largest-ever such project in New York City. https://t.co/xv5qdTRIRt
Oil prices spiked after President Trump said the U.S.-Iran ceasefire is "over." Analysts say to expect further price increases at the gas pump. https://t.co/su59DW1ghi
A Torrington 6-year-old, his dad and their family dog all appeared on Good Morning America this morning to talk about how the husky chased off a bear while the boy was out in their yard. Watch a short clip from the interview >> https://t.co/XJtxDFgRvl
Breaking: The U.S. revoked a waiver that allowed the sale of Iranian oil after attacks on commercial vessels in the Strait of Hormuz https://t.co/gP1PuMwLyl
In an exclusive interview with CNN's Jake Tapper on Monday Jenny Racicot said that Graham Platner, the Democratic nominee for US Senate in Maine, entered her home without permission and raped her when they were in a casual dating relationship. Racicot said the incident happened five years ago while Platner was heavily intoxicated. Platner and his campaign denied the allegations, saying, "These allegations are troubling, serious, and false. Any accusation of non-consensual behavior is categorically untrue."
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