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The Latest Craze in Hobby Crafting: Becoming a 21st-Century Blacksmith

Hobby crafts are growing in popularity. Sometimes they include anvils and fire.

Yale Condemns Hanging of Palestinian Flag on Menorah During Protest

Yale University leaders, elected officials and pro-Palestinian activists said the brief action crossed a line.

Stuffy, Preppy, Sleepy: Can a Rebrand Fix Connecticut’s Reputation?

The state has retired its “Still Revolutionary” slogan in favor of twin marketing campaigns: “Make It Here” and “Find Your Vibe.”

Nearly Everyone Gets A’s at Yale. Does That Cheapen the Grade?

A report found that close to 80 percent of grades were in the A range last academic year. A pandemic-era bump has stuck.

Will Dyeing the Connecticut River Help Keep It Alive?

Hydrilla, a rapidly spreading invasive plant, is choking New England’s longest river. Government scientists are fighting back.

Chile, Known for Its Wines and Piscos, Turns to Gin

Distilleries are popping up across the country as Chileans use the versatile spirit to showcase their country’s unique botanicals.

How to Hijack a Quarter of a Million Dollars in Rare Japanese Kit Kats

The long, strange criminal trail of one stolen load of valuable sweets.

Even in a City Used to Voting Scandals, This One Is a Doozy

In Bridgeport, Conn., a judge found evidence of mishandled ballots in the Democratic primary for mayor and ordered a revote. But first, the city will...

Lewiston Begins to Heal After Shooting, One Touchdown at a Time

At the season’s last football game, between rival high schools in Lewiston and Auburn, two broken cities in Maine found joy again.

Lewiston, Finally, Gathers to Grieve

Residents in and around the city, no longer under lockdowns, spent the weekend coming together to mourn, share meals and prepare to bury their dead.
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