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Frankie & Johnny: August 26, 2022. This is a brief week-in-review update that premieres during All Things Considered on Connecticut Public Radio, Fridays at 4:44 p.m. Topics include federal loan forgiveness for millions of Americans, Republican gubernatorial candidate Bob Stefanowski missing out on an Independent Party endorsement, and updates in a defamation lawsuit filed against InfoWars host Alex Jones on behalf of a first responder and Sandy Hook families.
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A Connecticut judge is trying to get to the bottom of how confidential psychiatric records and depositions were shared.
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A Connecticut judge is still trying to get to the bottom of how confidential records of nine parties in a Connecticut lawsuit filed against Infowars host Alex Jones ended up in the possession of an attorney defending Jones in Texas. According to a filing in the Connecticut case, a third party was involved in transmitting the information in a hard drive believed to contain confidential depositions and psychiatric records of the Connecticut plaintiffs from Jones' attorney in Connecticut.
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A judge has ordered a Texas attorney representing Infowars host Alex Jones for a hearing in a Connecticut court. Jones was sued for defamation in Texas and Connecticut by families of victims killed in the 2012 Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting. An attorney for one family suggested in court this week that Jones’ attorneys shared confidential psychiatric records and depositions of the nine named plaintiffs in a Connecticut lawsuit against Jones — records an attorney for the plaintiffs in Texas say Andino Reynal shouldn’t have.
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According to the Gun Violence Archive's tally of mass shootings with four or more victims injured or killed in one place, excluding the perpetrator, the El Paso Shooting is the 249th mass shooting in 2019
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Reports of children detained in crowded and unsanitary conditions long beyond the maximum legal limit have created a new controversy over the administration's immigration policies.
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Have you ever watched footage of Usain Bolt with a stupefied look on your face, wondering how one man could run... so fast? You're not alone.This hour, we…
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Do you remember high school history? The subject has the reputation of being “boring”, thick with names and dates that can be a chore to remember. But…
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Connecticut has announced it’s joining a group of states suing the federal government over a settlement reached in June with a Texas group that wants to…
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Officials say the dead suspect Mark Anthony Conditt, left a lengthy cellphone recording describing his bombing rampage. They characterized it as an "outcry of a very challenged young man."