HARTFORD — Since it was first put on display in December 2009, the modern bronze copy of “The Genius of Connecticut,” with its steely face, prominent wings and flowing robes, has been a major attraction on the daily tours of the State Capitol.
Northeast
School district defends decision to ban parents who wore ‘XX’ wristbands at daughters’ game with trans athlete
Roughly two months after barring parents who wore “XX” wristbands during a high school soccer game against a transgender athlete, a school district is confident in its decision to do so.
Anthony Foote of Bow, New Hampshire, told the New Hampshire Journal he had received a notice of trespass from Bow and Dunbarton School Districts Superintendent Marcy Kelley after he had worn armbands in support of biological girls-only sports to his daughter’s high school soccer game back in September.
Foote, his wife Nicole, Kyle Fellers, and Eldon Rash then filed a federal lawsuit against the Bow School District, Superintendent of Schools Marcy Kelley, Principal Matt Fisk, Athletic Director Mike Desilets, Bow Police Lieutenant Phil Lamy and soccer referee Steve Rossetti several days later.
A group of New Hampshire parents sued a school district over their removal from a girls’ soccer game for protesting against participation by a transgender player. (Getty Images)
The “silent protest” at Bow High School, the lawsuit says, intended to “show solidarity” with the Bow team and oppose a policy that allowed a transgender girl to play on Plymouth’s team.
Fellers and Foote testified Thursday that they hadn’t intended to harass or otherwise target a transgender player on the opposing team, but the school district said differently.
Kelley and Desilets believed that the protest wouldn’t stop at just wristbands, saying they had received strongly worded emails from Foote in which he called himself a “real leader” who was prepared to take action. They also said Foote urged others to attend the game on social media.
In the days leading up to the game, another parent told school officials that she had overheard others talk about showing up to the game wearing dresses and heckling the transgender player.
“When we suspect there’s some sort of threat . . . we don’t wait for it to happen,” Kelley said on Friday.
The “silent protest” at Bow High School, the lawsuit says, intended to “show solidarity” with the Bow team and oppose a policy that allowed a transgender girl to play on Plymouth’s team.
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Kelley also pushed back on the idea that the plaintiffs were simply expressing support for their daughters and the girls’ teammates in general, noting that they had chosen the one game involving a transgender player to begin wearing the wristbands.
“This was organized and targeted,” she said. “If we were to allow harassment, we’re liable.”
A federal judge in the case, Steven McAuliffe, pushed back on the parents for repeatedly referring to the athlete as a boy on Thursday.
“You seem to go out of your way to suggest there’s no such thing as a trans girl,” McAuliffe said during the hearing.
The transgender player in question, Parker Tirrell, and another student athlete are challenging the state law that bans transgender athletes in grades 5 to 12 from playing on teams that align with their gender identity. A federal judge ruled in their case that they can play sports during the ongoing lawsuit that seeks to overturn the law.
The Bow School District defended its decision to bar those who wore “XX” wristbands at the game. (Friedemann Vogel/Getty Images)
Gov. Chris Sununu, who signed the Fairness in Women’s Sports Act into law in July, has said that it “ensures fairness and safety in women’s sports by maintaining integrity and competitive balance in athletic competitions.”
Fox News’ Paulina Dedaj, Landon Mion, Jackson Thompson, and The Associated Press contributed to this report.
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Pittsburg, PA
2026 Opponent Preview: Pittsburgh Steelers, Week 6
The 2025 Steelers started fast, winning four of their first five, and ended strong, going on a 4-1 run to finish 10-7, which was enough to take the AFC North crown. That’s no small feat in a division that features the Lamar Jackson-led Baltimore Ravens and the Joe Burrow-led Cincinnati Bengals; in fact, the same 10-7 records the Steelers accrued the previous two seasons had only earned them Wild Card berths. Unfortunately, Pittsburgh was not able to capture its first postseason victory since 2016, losing to Houston in the Wild Card round.
The season started with a road trip to play the New York Jets, a matchup that drew extra attention because it pitted new Steelers quarterback Aaron Rodgers against the team he had played for the previous two seasons. Rodgers threw four touchdown passes in the game but the Steelers didn’tsecure their 34-32 victory until Chris Boswell kicked a 60-yard field goal with a minute remaining. This strong early-season stretch also featured a 21-14 win over New England, the eventual AFC champs, in Week Three, in which T.J. Watt led a five-sack effort by the Pittsburgh defense with two takedowns of Drake Maye. The week before, Pittsburgh had also faced the eventual NFC champs, losing at home to Seattle, 31-17 as Rodgers was picked off twice.
After that 4-1 start, the Steelers dropped five of their next seven, including a Week Eight contest against Rodgers’ other former team, the Packers. Rodgers threw two touchdown passes but the Steelers’ defense gave up a pair of scores to Packers tight end Tucker Kraft in a 35-25 decision.This was a tough portion of the schedule for Pittsburgh, as it also suffered losses to three other eventual playoff teams, the Chargers, Bears and Bills. Rodgers and company were able to hand Indianapolis only its second loss in nine weeks, as the Steelers picked off Colts quarterback Daniel Jones three times in a 27-20 squeaker.
Rodgers, who had famously told Bears fans he owned them late in his tenure with the Packers, didn’t get a chance to enjoy Soldier Field one last time because he missed the Week 12 game in Chicago due to fractures in his left wrist. A T.J. Watt sack of Caleb Williams led to a Pittsburgh fumble recovery for a touchdown in the first half, keeping the game close, but Williams also threw three touchdown passes to engineer a 31-28 outcome. Rodgers returned to action the following week against Buffalo but only completed 10 passes for a 117 yards in a 26-7 loss.
At 6-6 and in danger of finishing below .500 for the first time in Mike Tomlin’s 19-year tenure as their head coach, the Steelers turned it up down the stretch, twice defeating Baltimore in that 4-1 finish. In Week 14 in Baltimore, Rodgers ran for one score and threw another for a 27-19 Steeler win; in the final game of the NFL’s regular season, on a Sunday night in Pittsburgh, Rodgers only threw one touchdown pass to three for Jackson, but it was the game-winner to Calvin Austin with 55 seconds left in a 26-24 final. Those two head-to-head wins over Baltimore were the difference in the division title hunt as the Ravens finished two games back in the standings.
The Steelers’ postseason journey was brief. Playing host to Houston in the opening round, Pittsburgh was outgained 408 total yards to 175 in a lopsided 30-6 outcome. Rodgers’ last pass of the season was picked off by Houston’s Calen Bullock and returned 50 yards for a touchdown.
One day after the Steelers’ playoff exit, Tomlin announced that he was stepping down as the team’s head coach.
Rodgers tossed 24 touchdown passes against seven interceptions in the regular season, but he averaged a career-low 6.8 air yards per pass attempt and the Steelers ranked 22nd in passing yards per game and 23rd in yards per pass play. Wide receiver DK Metcalf, obtained in a trade before the season, caught 59 passes for 850 yards and six scores, but it was running back Kenneth Gainwell who led the team with 73 receptions. Both Gainwell and Jaylen Warren topped 1,000 yards from scrimmage and the former was named team MVP.
Pittsburgh’s defense finished 26th in yards allowed and 16th in points allowed despite ranking in the top 12 in both interception and sack percentage. Watt missed three games and failed to hit double digits in sacks for just the second time in the last eight seasons, but Alex Highsmith (9.5 sacks) and Nick Herbig (7.5) still filled out a robust edge rush presence. The Steelers racked up 15 interceptions by 11 different players, though no single defender had more than two.
Pittsburgh had to start its offseason with a coaching search after Tomlin’s decision to depart, and exactly two weeks later Mike McCarthy was announced as just the organization’s fourth head coach in the last 57 years. McCarthy took a year off after being dismissed by the Cowboys at the end of the 2024 campaign but brings 18 years of head coaching experience to his new post, plus 12 different postseason appearances. He brought in former Vikings Pass Game Coordinator Brian Angelichio as his offensive coordinator and former Raiders Defensive Coordinator Patrick Graham to run the defense.
Rodgers is back for a second season in Pittsburgh and what he says will be his last go-around in the NFL. That’s not actually a 2026 addition, but there was plenty of mystery if he would return until he finally signed a new deal on May 18. He will find a lot of new faces on the offense around him, including wide receivers Michael Pittman Jr., Germie Bernard and Kaden Wetjen. Pittsburgh got Pittman from the Colts in a draft pick swap that only cost them 16 spots, from number 214 to 230, but they subsequently gave him a three-year $59 million extension. Bernard and Wetjen were second and fourth-round draft picks out of Alabama and Iowa, respectively. Bernard is likely to start in the slot with Metcalf and Pittman occupying the outside spots, while Wetjen will probably make more of an immediate mark on the return game.
Gainwell left for the Buccaneers but Pittsburgh replaced him in the backfield by signing Carolina’s Rico Dowdle to a two-year deal. Dowdle had nearly 1,400 yards from scrimmage for the Panthers last season and prior to that played under McCarthy in Dallas. Pittsburgh also drafted Indiana’s Riley Nowakowski in the fifth round, making him the only fullback on the roster after the departure of Connor Heyward. Seventh-round running back Elie Heidenreich was a prolific pass-catcher at Navy and might have a shot at replacing some of that type of production that Gainwell took to Tampa.
The Steelers could be making some changes to their offensive line after drafting Arizona State tackle Max Iheanachor 21st overall and Iowa guard Gennings Dunker in the third round. Left tackle Broderick Jones has struggled since being selecting in the first round of the 2023 draft and is also not a sure thing to start the season on time due to a neck injury. The Steelers may choose to move 2024 first-round pick Troy Fautanu from right tackle to the left side, with Iheanachor then battling Dylan Cook for the right tackle job. Dunker could push 2023 seventh-round pick Spencer Anderson for one of the guard spots after Isaac Seumalo left for Arizona. Pittsburgh also signed former Cowboy Brock Hoffman, who started 16 games over the past three sons, for depth at the center spot.
The Steelers’ draft also delivered a potential quarterback to take over for Rodgers next year, as they nabbed Penn State’s Drew Allar in the third round. Allar has prototypical size for an NFL quarterback and a very strong arm but will need to improve his accuracy to develop into a starter. Earlier in June, Pittsburgh also added to its tight end room by signing Robert Tonyan after he spent last year in Kansas City.
The offseason moves on the defensive side of the ball were not extensive but could significantly change the lineup in the secondary. Pittsburgh gave former Buccaneer cornerback Jamel Dean, who is coming off one of his best seasons as a pro, a three-year, $37 million deal to join Joey Porter Jr. as the starting outside cornerbacks. They also added competition and depth for those spots by using a third-round pick on Georgia corner Daylen Everette. Former Bears safety Jaquan Brisker also figures to start after inking a one-year, $5.5 million pact. The other defensive addition of note was former Titans defensive lineman Sebastian Joseph-Day, who got a two-year deal, though the team most recently added former Buffalo safety Darnell Savage in June.
Pittsburgh will have a new punter in 2026 to replace Corliss Waitman, and the competition currently looks like veteran Cameron Johnston against rookie Aidan Laros. Johnston has exactly 100 games of NFL regular-season experience, though only five in the last two years; Kentucky’s Laros originally signed with the Buccaneers as an undrafted free agent this spring before being waived and claimed by the Steelers.
The 2026 departures began, as noted above, a day after the 2025 season ended with Tomlin’s decision to end his impressive 19-year run as Pittsburgh’s head coach. Tomlin went 193-114-2 with the Steelers and led them to their most recent Super Bowl title at the end of the 2008 campaign, as well as a second Super Bowl appearance in 2010.
As was also mentioned in the above section, Gainwell, Seumalo and Heyward all left the Steelers’ offense for new NFL challenges. Gainwell had 1,023 yards from scrimmage last season and, again, led the team with 73 receptions. Seumalo started 61 games for Pittsburgh over the past four seasons and went to the Pro Bowl in 2024. Heyward, the brother of long-time Steelers defensive tackle Cameron Heyward, played four seasons in Pittsburgh, primarily as a blocker.
The Steelers had three receivers from last year’s squad sign elsewhere this spring, though none were high-volume contributors in 2025. Calvin Austin moved on to the Giants after catching 31passes last year; Marquez Valdes-Scantling had 10 catches in five games for Pittsburgh and is now in Dallas; and Scotty Miller, who found work in Chicago, hauled in nine passes in 13games. Pittsburgh also released tight end Jonnu Smith one year after getting him a trade with Miami. Smith caught 38 passes for 222 yards last year and has yet to sign with another team.
Just as the additions on defense were light this offseason, so were the departures, and they were also focused in the secondary. Cornerback James Pierre inked a two-year deal in Minnesota after playing about 38% of the defensive snaps last year and breaking up 11 passes. Safety Chuck Clark went to Detroit after starting five games in Pittsburgh in 2025. Safeties Miles Killebrew (Tampa Bay) and Kyle Dugger (Cincinnati) also signed elsewhere; Killebrew is best known as a special teams ace while Dugger was only in Pittsburgh for nine games after a midseason trade from New England.
Will the passing game be more robust in Aaron Rodgers’ final season?
Rodgers is a sure-fire first-ballot Hall of Famer and at his career peak was perhaps the most talented passer in league history. He added 3,322 passing yards and 24 touchdown tosses to his career totals last year in Pittsburgh but the Steelers’ passing attack lacked downfield punch. Rodgers focused on getting the ball out of his hands quickly, with an average time to throw of 2.61 seconds that was the quickest for any NFL quarterback since 2016, according to NFL Next Gen Stats. Pittsburgh’s average of 5.9 air yards per attempt was the lowest in the NFL, while the team’s percentage of passing yards that were gained after the catch (69.6%) was by far the highest in the league.
The Steelers have made efforts to create a more explosive attack. The trade for Metcalf in 2025 brought in a receiver known for his ability to make big plays downfield. Pittman, acquired this spring, has profiled as more of a possession receiver, averaging 10.8 yards per catch in his career, but is a big-bodied target who can help his quarterback by winning contested catches. Bernardhas good size as well and is a proficient route-runner who should help Rodgers work the middle of the field. In addition, if the potential changes on the offensive line lead to an upgrade in pass protection, Rodgers may be able to hold the ball longer to let plays develop.
Will the Steelers break their playoff win drought?
Pittsburgh has made the playoffs in five of the last six seasons but lost in the Wild Card round each time. Since reaching the conference championship game following the 2016 season, the Steelers have been defeated in seven straight postseason contests. The frustration of a string of nine or 10-win seasons followed by January disappointment may have contributed to Tomlin’s surprising departure. While some NFL teams would be thrilled to be perennial playoff contenders, the expectations in Pittsburgh are surely aimed higher. McCarthy has a proven track record and was able to lead Green Bay to four conference championship games and one Super Bowl victory. If he can help Pittsburgh get past its current plateau, he will be a very popular man in the Steel City.
Connecticut
‘The Genius of Connecticut,’ an allegorical statue, may never ‘return’ to the top of State Capitol
Brian Pencz, facilities administrator for the state Office of Legislative Management, which runs the 14-acre State Capitol complex, in a file photo in 2024. A statue called ‘The Genius of Connecticut’ has no skeletal body inside, ‘so it’s not stable enough to go up on top of the Capitol,’ said Pencz.
While thousands have seen the 18-foot-tall sculpture up close and personal, the goal of Capitol historians and preservationists has been to put the replica atop the gold dome. The original ruled over the building’s Gothic architecture from 1878 until damage to its base was found after the Hurricane of 1938, when the statue was dismantled and removed piece-by-piece.
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Now, though, the discovery of a lack of interior framing inside the 5,500-pound daemon, the allegorical protector of Connecticut, is making the administrators who run the 14-acre State Capitol complex worry whether it would be safe to put the sculpture atop the 274-foot-tall gold dome after a $50 million rehabilitation of the building begins late this year.
“There’s no skeletal body inside, so it’s not stable enough to go up on top of the Capitol,” said Brian Pencz, facilities administrator for the Office of Legislative Management in Hartford. “That is what the X-rays that we had done show.”

‘The Genius of Connecticut’ statue in the central atrium on the State Capitol, in Hartford, Conn., on Sept. 28, 2023. A plan to move it to the top of the dome may not move forward because of structural concerns about the statute.
The half-million dollars budgeted to hoist “The Genius” atop the dome — with its crown of oak leaves representing the state tree, a wreath of dried flowers in her right hand and mountain laurel, the state flower, in the left — could increase dramatically if the 20 pieces have to be taken apart, an armature inserted and the pieces welded back together, he said.
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That’s the issue before the State Capitol Preservation and Restoration Commission. The advisory panel, along with the Office of Legislative Management, considers a remounted “Genius” the culmination of the $50 million cleaning and repair program at the Capitol that includes applying a 3/1000ths-inch of gold leaf on the dome and rehabilitating 522 windows.
That cost doesn’t include necessary repairs to the original base of the “Genius,” above the dome in the area called the “lantern” of the Capitol, itself a tribute to the nation’s role in the American Civil War.
Complicating the work on the “Genius” is that the Polich Tallix Foundry of Rock Tavern, N.Y. — where it was cast, based on the 2007 advanced laser imaging of the plaster copy of the original that resides in the Capitol’s north lobby — has been sold to another company.
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Pencz recently told the Capitol Preservation Commission that it will have to wait a year or more to see whether adding a new skeleton or armature is even possible.
“I reached out to that company and a competitor of theirs to have them come in and look at it so we can at least get the process started, and I have only heard back from one and they’re out until mid-summer next year,” he said.

‘The Genius of Connecticut,’ a copy of an identical statue that was atop the State Capitol between 1878 and 1938, is a regular stop for tours under the Capitol’s 257-foot-tall rotunda. Plans to move it to the dome are threatened by a structural assessment of the sculpture.
State Sen. Cathy Osten, D-Sprague, co-chair of the legislative Appropriations Committee who leads the Preservation Commission, said she would like to know the cost of a skeletal component for the “Genius.”
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“I think it’s important for us to kind of get there. Personally, I’d like to see the ‘Genius’ get back where it belongs,” she said. “That’s where I’ve been along and I’d like to see that happen.”
Before the 1938 hurricane, the original statue had previously been hauled down in 1903, for about a year, when officials were concerned about damage from high winds, according to a 2021 article by Central Connecticut State University Professor Matthew Warshauer.
Warshauer, in a phone interview Monday, said he would also like to see the new version of the “Genius” atop the dome. But Warshauer also said he’d prefer that a statewide, grassroots citizen-fundraising effort pay for it, rather than state funds. He cited the importance of civic engagement, particularly in this semiquincentennial year of celebrating — and discussing — the 250 years since the signing of the Declaration of Independence.
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“I wholeheartedly support raising the ‘Genius’ to the center of the Capitol and its towering heights,” Warshauer said. “But what will such an action mean if it’s done only by the General Assembly and not the public? Today we have to decide what our symbols are and what they can mean. It’s up to the people to decide, with the help of civic leaders and historians. It’s more meaningful if done with intention by the people and different groups of people.”
Maine
Woman Died after Fire in Fort Kent, Maine
A woman died Monday after a fire on East Main Street in Fort Kent.
Woman Died after Fire in Fort Kent
Fort Kent Fire and Rescue said “Upon arrival, Chief Pelletier was unable to confirm that all tenants of the apartment building were accounted for.”
Fire at the Front of the Building and Second Floor
Firefighters battled the blaze at the front of the building and another crew attacked the second floor.
First Floor Fire Put Out
The fire on the first floor was quickly extinguished.
Crews Learned Someone was Still in the Building
Crews got information that there was someone inside the building.
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Woman was Located in the Building and First Responders Tried Resuscitation
“Shortly thereafter, firefighters located a civilian victim and rescued her, unfortunately resuscitation efforts by ASI and Fort Kent firefighters were unsuccessful,” said Chief Pelletier with Fort Kent Fire and Rescue.
Maine Fire Marshal’s Office Investigating the Cause of the Fire
The Maine Fire Marshal’s Office responded to the scene and is investigating the cause of the fire.
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Assisting Fort Kent Fire and Rescue were the Eagle Lake Fire Department, ASI, Fort Kent Public Works and the Red Cross.
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