Remington will base its appeal on a federal law that protects gun makers from liability for the harm caused by their products.
Ana Radelat
Ana has written about politics and policy in Washington, D.C.. for Gannett, Thompson Reuters and UPI. She was a special correspondent for the Miami Herald, and a regular contributor to The New York TImes, Advertising Age and several other publications. She has also worked in broadcast journalism, for CNN and several local NPR stations. She is a graduate of the University of Maryland School of Journalism.
To target ‘bad actors,’ CT demands data on student lenders from DeVos
The U.S. Department of Education stopped sharing that information with the state governments last year, saying local policing of student lenders impeded federal oversight.
CT to feel fallout from bitter partisan fight over judges
There’s a fight over nominees to the court that hears Connecticut appeals and the state is involved in 20 federal lawsuits against the Trump administration .
CT would benefit from increased sub production, but hurdles remain in Congress
Size of Pentagon budget and advanced funding for third Virginia-class sub questioned by lawmakers.
Hayes the target of attack ad over her support of Green New Deal
A new group called Freedom Project USA is attacking Hayes for her support of the Green New Deal.
Biden steps up defense of conduct
Amy Lappos of Connecticut is the second woman to say Joe Biden touched her inappropriately.
Report: More than 300 bridges in CT ‘structurally deficient’
Connecticut is ranked 26th in the nation in the percentage of structurally deficient bridges. The bridge in the worst condition is the Yankee Doodle Bridge in Norwalk, which was built in 1957.
McMahon resigns from Trump administration
While Linda McMahon will quit the Trump administration, she is expected to help raise funds for the president’s reelection.
Lamont seeks help with tolls, other priorities, in D.C.
Tolls and transportation, alternative energy, and minority teacher recruitment were all on the governor’s plate during a visit this week to Washington.
CT Latinos travel to D.C. as part of their political education
Graduates of the Latino Leadership Academy finish their political mentoring in the U.S. Capitol.
As DOJ asks court to invalidate the ACA, Connecticut joins legal fight to defend it
The future of the Affordable Care Act will be decided by a conservative-leaning appeals court.
DeLauro takes on DeVos failed charter schools, education budget cuts
Education Secretary Betsy DeVos was put on the spot over a new report that said charter schools wasted $1 billion in federal money.
Trump campaign tries to blacklist Blumenthal on television
The Trump campaign says the Mueller report has vindicated the president and those who have attacked him should not be on the air.
CT lawmakers have roles in ongoing Trump investigations
Several Connecticut lawmakers are heavily involved in the Democrat’s Plan B” to continue investigations into the Trump administration.
Blumenthal, Murphy demand quick release of Mueller report
U.S. Attorney General William Barr notified congressional leaders late Friday that Mueller had concluded his 22-month probe.



