Students Recognized for Outstanding Work in Science, Technology, Engineering Fields

Students Recognized for Outstanding Work in Science, Technology, Engineering Fields

 As Connecticut increasingly looks to strengthen its economic foundation with growth in the STEM fields of Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics, talented Connecticut middle and high school student scientists and engineers were honored this month by the Connecticut Academy of Science and Engineering (CASE) at its 49th Annual Meeting.

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Time For Change: Microsoft and their Unfair Antitrust Practices

Time For Change: Microsoft and their Unfair Antitrust Practices

It is far past time that Microsoft was held accountable and made to change through regulation or legislation. The U.S government continues to use their products because it’s nearly impossible for users to consider switching over to another software company - in large part due to the anti-competitive and anti-consumer nature of Microsoft.

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More Destinations, More Flights for Connecticut Air Travelers

More Destinations, More Flights for Connecticut Air Travelers

If you’re in Connecticut, it is getting easier to fly from here to there – wherever there may be.  This month, two carriers rapidly growing operations - Avelo Airlines at Tweed-New Haven and Breeze Airways from Bradley International – are adding destinations and reaching milestones.

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Student Videos Aim to Raise Awareness of Driving Safety; Record Number of Students Participate

Student Videos Aim to Raise Awareness of Driving Safety; Record Number of Students Participate

The Department of Motor Vehicles and Travelers announced the winning high schools in their jointly sponsored 15th annual Teen Safe Driving Video Contest. The videos focused on educating teens on how to be safer drivers to prevent crashes, injuries and deaths.

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Middle-Market Companies Expect to Transition to Exclusively Digital Payments Within Five Years

Middle-Market Companies Expect to Transition to Exclusively Digital Payments Within Five Years

Corporate treasury departments are increasingly going paperless, according to a new survey of more than 200 treasury executives conducted by Citizens Financial Group. The survey found that 94 percent of respondents who use checks today expect their company to transition to exclusively digital payments as soon as the next five years.

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