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CT Woman Accused Of Holding Stepson Captive For 20 Years To Face New Charges CT Woman Accused Of Holding Stepson Captive For 20 Years To Face New Charges
CT Woman Accused Of Holding Stepson Captive For 20 Years To Face New Charges Exactly one year after a 57-year-old Connecticut woman was arrested for allegedly holding her stepson captive in a small room for more than two decades, she will return to court to face new charges, authorities said.  Kimberly Sullivan is scheduled to appear in state Superior Court on Thursday afternoon, March 12. Prosecutors updated her charges Thursday to first-degree kidnapping, replacing the second-degree kidnapping charges. She's also charged with first-degree assault, unlawful restraint, cruelty to persons, and reckless endangerment.  Sullivan has remained free on a $30…
Dunkin' Selling Special Dog Toys For Kids In Need: Here's How To Get One Dunkin' Selling Special Dog Toys For Kids In Need: Here's How To Get One
Dunkin' Selling Special Dog Toys For Kids In Need: Here's How To Get One Dunkin' is offering fans limited-edition dog toys, giving pups playful treats while raising money for children in need. BARK and Dunkin' are teaming up for the sixth year to raise money for the Dunkin' Joy in Childhood Foundation. The latest edition of the partnership launched on Tuesday, Aug. 26, to celebrate National Dog Day. Since 2020, the companies have raised more than $12.5 million for Dunkin's foundation, which funds programs supporting kids battling illness and hunger. "We're incredibly proud of how this partnership unites dog lovers, coffee fans, and…
Here's How Many CT Families May Lose SNAP Benefits Under Trump's 'Big Beautiful' Law: Study Here's How Many CT Families May Lose SNAP Benefits Under Trump's 'Big Beautiful' Law: Study
Here's How Many CT Families May Lose SNAP Benefits Under Trump's 'Big Beautiful' Law: Study Northeast families are expected to be among the hardest hit under sweeping federal cuts to food benefits in the Republican-backed law previously named the "One Big Beautiful Bill," according to a new study. President Donald Trump signed the spending bill into law on Friday, July 4, after the GOP narrowly passed it through both chambers of Congress. Among many massive changes, the bill is forecasted to cut Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program funding by $186 billion through 2034, according to the Congressional Budget Office. The 20% reduction is the largest cut in the history of SNAP be…