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Marshall ended the season with its fifth straight win in a 28-14 victory over UConn at the Myrtle Beach Bowl.
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Frankie and Johnny mark one decade since the Sandy Hook shooting, discuss a gun incident at an East Granby elementary school, and note a long-shot push for Puerto Rican statehood.
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Frankie & Johnny: Nov. 11, 2022. Topics this week include a roundup of the 2022 midterm elections, early voting constitutional amendment passing in Connecticut, and Alex Jones ordered to pay a half a billion dollars more to Sandy Hook plaintiffs. And a Happy Veterans Day to service members.
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Finalists are chosen from all levels of college football by the National Football Foundation and earn an $18,000 postgraduate scholarship.
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Frankie & Johnny: Sept. 23, 2022. Topics this week include Hurricane Fiona's impact on Puerto Rico, testimony in Connecticut from defendant Alex Jones in the Sandy Hook defamation trial, and New York Yankees slugger Aaron Judge approaching 61 home-run mark.
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Frankie & Johnny: September 16, 2022. Topics this week include a Connecticut trial against Infowars host Alex Jones, the gubernatorial race in Connecticut, and the Connecticut Sun staying alive in the WNBA finals.
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Frankie & Johnny: September 2, 2022. This is a brief week-in-review update that premieres during All Things Considered on Connecticut Public Radio, Fridays at 4:44 p.m. Topics include federal authorization of COVID-19 vaccines aimed to combat Omicron strains, a civil rights group alleging that the town of Woodbridge violated state fair housing laws, and record temperatures in August.
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On this episode of Audacious, hear from a guy who went viral for throwing plungers onto store signs, a Harlem Globetrotter on his slam dunk from 13,000 feet, and other people's trick shots!
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A team from Milford is representing Connecticut in the LLSWS for the first time in 15 years.
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Stamford-based WWE announced that retired wrestler Paul Levesque, also known as Triple H, is now the company's executive vice president of talent relations. That job used to belong to John Laurinaitis, who was placed on leave at the same time Vince McMahon stepped down as WWE chairman.