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Trump officials gave improper national security loans to trucking firm, lawmakers allege
The report accuses officials of overruling Pentagon recommendations to give $700 million in low-interest loans to YRC Worldwide Inc., now known as Yellow Corp.
Yellow ribbons honoring troops removed from town green amid speech dispute
Litchfield officials are concerned that allowing the ribbons opens the door to any displays of free speech, no matter how hateful or offensive.
The distant rumbling of war in their ears, Tony Orlando sings to Groton’s school children
They didn't know who he was, but they knew his famous goddaughter, and they learned a little about his 1973 hit song.
By Rick Koster, The Day
The Navy’s Ex Ex and a legacy of military naturalists
On Aug. 18, 1838, the Exploring Expedition led by Navy Lt. Charles Wilkes embarked on a world cruise of scientific discovery. He fit well into a class of armed scientists, military naturalists who rose to prominence in the 18th and 19th centuries.
By Richard Conniff, HistoryNet
Your GI Bill benefits: Everything you need to know
Updated with the latest details on the benefits you've earned and how to use it.
By Natalie Gross