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    By Gergana Koleva

    | 2:00PM 4/27/2010
    Walmart is in hot water -- again -- for allegedly improperly pricing multiple items in its stores. This time in Connecticut. Inspectors say they caught two stores, in New Haven and Shelton, violating state pricing laws despite previous warnings.

    By Kelly Phillips Erb

    | 11:30AM 4/13/2010
    During tax season, it seems as if everyone thinks the grass is greener one (or in some instances, two) states over. Wonder whether your own envy is justified? Luckily, the Tax Foundation, a nonpartisan tax research group based in Washington, D.C., crunched some numbers to determine which states are...

    By Russell Turk, M.D.

    | 1:30PM 1/23/2010
    The Senate race between Democrat Martha Coakley and Republican Scott Brown was widely seen as a referendum on health care reform. But while Brown's victory means the current plans for reform may not pass, it doesn't mean that the system is any less in need of major change.

    By Mark Cohen

    | 1:40PM 12/16/2009
    In this economy, plenty of people have lost it all and are starting over, even in some the wealthiest towns in the country. Meet a former publisher and investor who is looking for something new in tony Greenwich, Connecticut.

    By Mitch Lipka

    | 4:30PM 9/17/2009
    Quorn, a popular meat alternative sold at grocery stores nationwide, can cause allergic reactions that make people violently ill and should carry a warning on its label, according to a lawsuit filed by the Center for Science in the Public Interest. CSPI says reactions range from vomiting and...

    By Mark Fightmaster

    | 4:20PM 9/16/2009
    Things are about to get real interesting up in Connecticut. World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) has announced that CEO Linda McMahon is resigning in order to run for Connecticut's U.S. Senate seat. Yes ladies and gents, it appears that the McMahon family is aiming to add a senator to its roster....

    By Mark Cohen

    | 2:45PM 8/24/2009
    Investors who are furiously trying to divine the future of the economy in the stock and bond markets, the commodities market, the jobs market, the housing and commercial real estate markets may want to read the cabbage leaves in another market: the Rowayton Farmers' Market. I first got tipped off...