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In lieu of student-loan debt and white-collar automation, Gen Z is pivoting to old-school, blue-collar jobs.
“He’s always been like that,” Jacobs said. “He’s funnier and goofier than people think. Like, he don’t act like it in the ...
Vachal works at the hospital as a licensed practical nurse for the senior behavioral health unit. In her first year at ...
Many adults, like Moss, have struggled with issues they couldn't explain throughout their entire lives — until their children ...
Eloisa Melendez was on the Norwalk City Council when Justin Papp, a reporter, first covered it. When Covid hit they joked on ...
By STEFAN BRADLEY ERIN Patterson's Supreme Court trial continued last week (Week 4) in Morwell. The trial is currently [...] ...
Candace Walker and her son Chase Walker will graduate from Southern Connecticut State University at the same ceremony May 22.
No speeches, no slogans — just sweat and silence. Robinson softball powered through pressure, heartbreak and heavyweights to ...
The Pulp singer on conquering his fear of nature, the pleasures and perils of art and aging, and the band’s first new album ...
Going back to train analogies, think of John Henry, the 19th-century folk hero. As the story goes, Henry was a railroad worker who was famous for his strength. When a steam-powered machine threatened ...