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Connecticut s Year in Pictures 2020: The COVID-19 pandemic, presidential election, and Black Lives Matter protests make history

Connecticut s Year in Pictures 2020: The COVID-19 pandemic, presidential election, and Black Lives Matter protests make history
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Is $600 Enough for Americans? CT Families, Economic Experts Weigh In

Those who don t qualify or simply don t need the checks said they feel the pain of those who need help putting food on the table. I m blessed and it may not mean as much to me as to some other people, but when you need food on your table, it s a difference, Calvin Woodward said. Chloe, of Hartford, is a retired teacher and has a husband who s still able to provide for her family. She said she understands there are some unmet needs for individuals who have to take care of their children. I think they should have some more, said Chloe. They have families and it s a hard job they have to do every day.

NYC Clinic Under Investigation For Fraudulently Acquiring, Administering COVID Vaccine

How presidential pardons really work: an inside look at the factors that go into it

Andy McCarthy weighs in on President Trump commuting Roger Stone s sentence and how it compares to other presidential pardons In the days leading up to Christmas, President Trump granted a spurt of 49 pardons and commutations – adding to the dozens he has issued throughout his one-term presidency. While many critics expressed outrage at his pardoning decisions, the custom – as outlined in the Constitution and unique to the commander in chief – has long drawn staunch condemnation. Presidents have often made controversial clemency decisions for what they believed were the right reasons, Spencer Critchley, Democratic communications consultant and author of Patriots of Two Nations: Why Trump Was Inevitable & What Happens Next, told Fox News. Clemency is supposed to be granted only when the scales of justice are out of balance.

Work from home burnout : What it is, how to manage it

By: Maura Mazurowski, Bridgetower Media December 28, 2020 10:25 am Remote workers are allotted more flexibility to take breaks when they please because, for the most part, they are setting their own schedules – or at least have less rigid structures than they did while being in the office from 9 to 5. But perhaps ditching the commute and “going to work” in your sweatpants isn’t all that it’s cracked up to be. Though there are advantages to the work-from-home lifestyle, sleeping and working in the environment can make finding a work-life balance more difficult. If anything, it’s starting to stress Americans out. In a recent survey by Monster, a job search website, 51% of respondents admitted to experiencing burnout while working from home during the coronavirus pandemic.

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