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The humble tambourine is the underrated, understated, unsung hero of contemporary music. This hour on The Colin McEnroe Show we shake our assumptions about this surprisingly enduring and ubiquitous instrument.
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Gov. Ned Lamont joins Where We Live for the hour, taking your questions.
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The lawsuit looked to block 2017 tax law that capped federal tax deductions for state and local taxes.
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Beardsley Zoo plans to expand its tiger habitat with new state funding.
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STAMFORD, Conn. (AP) — Two men were killed and two others were hospitalized when their boat capsized in the Long Island Sound off the Connecticut coast, authorities said.
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The Supreme Court has rejected a challenge from New York, New Jersey, Connecticut and Maryland to the 2017 tax law that capped federal tax deductions for state and local taxes.
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InfoWars' bankruptcy filing Sunday in Texas puts civil litigation on hold while the business reorganizes its finances.
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Burning oil, coal and other fossil fuels releases plumes of tiny, dangerous particles. A new study estimates that eliminating that pollution would save about 50,000 lives in the U.S. each year.
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