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Student Aid Fight: Connecticut AG William Tong is suing the U.S. Department of Education over a new rule that would narrow who qualifies for federal loans in “professional degree” programs—an attack aimed at healthcare and other workforce pipelines. Arts & Community: Newtown Community Center is adding a basketball court at its Fairfield Hills campus (due June 2026), with funding tied to a local donor. Local Culture Spotlight: MoAD’s Jasmine Ross exhibition, “Beauty Plus,” documents the final days of a New Haven Black beauty supply shop—showing the products, and the people missing from the photos. Transit Watch: LIRR service is set to resume in phases after a strike deal, with commuters still facing a staggered restart. Sports & Entertainment: Don Omar announces “The Last King” North American tour with a Hartford stop, while Connecticut Sun coverage continues to frame an early-season struggle.

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