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Attorney reacts to former athletic director’s lawsuit against Albany Academies

ALBANY, NY (WRGB) — CBS6 has continuing coverage of a lawsuit filed by the former athletics director for girls’ programs at the Albany Academies, who says she was…

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Proposal to Cut Locality Pay for Federal Workers Unveiled in the House of Representatives

WASHINGTON, DC (Cox Media Group) — The topic of federal employees returning to the office has been discussed by lawmakers ever since a United States Government…

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Transgender woman sues local Hooters for discrimination

COLONIE, NY (WTEN) — The Hooters on Wolf Road has drawn protestors twice in recent weeks. A local transgender woman is suing the franchise for discrimination. NEWS10 has…

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EXCLUSIVE: Trump surveillance whistleblower’s recordings heard by Senate committee investigators, says NatSec lawyer

WASHINGTON, DC (The Stern Facts) — The attorney representing a whistleblower with information about an illegal surveillance scheme targeting Democratic congressional…

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Fight Over DOL Return to Office Raises Stakes for All Agencies

WASHINGTON, DC (Bloomberg Law) — The US Labor Department is pressing arguments that its field staff union doesn’t have the right to bargain over return to office policy,…

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What Elon Musk’s conversations with Putin could mean for the U.S. government

WASHINGTON, DC (Axios) — Elon Musk’s alleged conversations with Russian President Vladimir Putin have raised national security questions highlighting the U.S.…

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8th Circuit Appeal Could Weaken Key Defense in Disability Bias Cases, Employment Lawyers Say

ST. LOUIS, MO (Law.com) — The full U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit will hear a case this week that could weaken a key defense that employers turn to in…

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Investigation continues into video of Assembly candidate allegedly stealing mailers

CAPITAL REGION, NY (WRGB) — As we approach one week until the 2024 presidential election, right now Scotia police are continuing to investigate this video, which appears to…

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New Bill in Congress Aims to Prevent Mass Shootings

WASHINGTON, DC (Cox Media Group) — October 25, 2024 marks one year since the deadly mass shooting in Lewiston, Maine where 18 people were killed and 13 others were hurt.…

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Canandaigua dispensary owner ordered to pay $9.5M for illegal cannabis sales

ROCHESTER, NY (WROC) — The owner of an unlicensed cannabis dispensary in Canandaigua is ordered to pay millions of dollars. George West was the owner of Jaydega 7.0 on Main…

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