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Connecticut Cops Probe 'Molly' Drug Overdose Among 11 Wesleyan Students

Police investigation is ongoing in Middletown, Connecticut after at least 11 students of Wesleyan University were brought to hospitals, apparently due to overdose of a drug called "Molly."

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Connecticut May Legalize Tesla Sales

Republican Senator Art Linares might be pushing to legalize Tesla sales in his home state of Connecticut, after having to travel to New York to buy his own.

Cassandra C.

Cancer-Stricken Teen Aware of Looming Death But Still Rejects Chemotherapy

Despite a court decision rejecting her petition to be considered mature to make medical decisions, 17-year-old cancer patient Cassandra Fortin is aware that the consequences of her action is death.

President Barrack Obama

Obama Jolted Crowd in Connecticut Campaign; Joe Visconti Dropped Out of Race

President Barrack Obama fired up the crowd in his visit in Connecticut to campaign for Democrat candidate Governor Dannel Malloy Sunday, while independent challenger Joe Visconti dropped out of the race.

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Obama Makes Final Campaign Effort Sunday For Midterm Elections

United States President Barack Obama made his final campaign run on Sunday, stopping by Connecticut and Pennsylvania and helping the Democrats running in the upcoming midterm elections.

Yale University

Yale Graduate Clear of Ebola, Preliminary Tests Show

A Yale University graduate from New Haven, Connecticut has been rushed to a hospital due to exhibiting Ebola-like symptoms. However, the hospital released a statement on Wednesday saying that the patient underwent the necessary evaluations and tested negative on the said virus.

Federal Bureau of Investigation Agent in Bulletproof Vest

FBI Study Reveals Rise of Mass Shooting Cases in U.S. in Last 13 Years

The Federal Bureau of Investigation released a study Wednesday that revealed an increase in number of deaths over the last decade where a gunman wounds or kills multiple victims, commonly occurring in crowded places.

John Rowland and his wife

Former Connecticut Gov. John Rowland Convicted Of New Crimes

Former United States Governor John Rowland, sentenced for receiving bribe 10 years ago, was again convicted by the federal court Friday of seven new charges, including concealing illegal campaign contributions, reports said.

Connecticut Toddler's Hot Car Death Ruled a Homicide

A Connecticut medical examiner ruled a 15-month-old toddler's death a homicide on Thursday in Ridgefield, Connecticut.

Tribute to victims of May 23 shooting in Santa Barbara, California

States Consider Gun-Seizure Law After Mass Killings

State officials look into a 15 year-old gun seizure law as a way of thwarting mass killings in the United States, The Associated Press reports on Sunday.

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