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Report: Trump may not approve FBI background checks

WASHINGTON, DC (LiveNOW from Fox) — As senators prepare to consider President-elect Donald Trump’s picks for his Cabinet, they may be doing so without a…

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Turkeys donated to veterans, active duty military service members

ALBANY, NY (WTEN) — A couple of local businesses teamed up on Thursday to provide Thanksgiving meals for those who have served the country. Price Chopper/Market 32 partnered…

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Turkeys for Veterans initiative feeds Albany military families

ALBANY, NY (WRGB) — As Thanksgiving approaches, the Albany community rallied to ensure military families enjoy a festive holiday. Despite rainy weather, Price Chopper/Market…

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Turkeys for Veterans marks 16 years helping military families in New York

SYRACUSE, NY (CNY Central) — Tully Rinckey and Market 32/Price Chopper has distributed 150 free turkeys to Syracuse military families. The free turkeys were given away to…

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Lawmakers are concerned about background checks of Trump’s Cabinet picks as red flags surface

WASHINGTON, DC (Associated Press) — As senators prepare to consider President-elect Donald Trump’s picks for his Cabinet, they may be doing so without a well-established…

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Trump’s ‘DOGE’ commission promises mass federal layoffs, ending telework

WASHINGTON, DC (Government Executive) — President-elect Trump’s forthcoming government efficiency commission is hoping to institute large-scale layoffs of federal…

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College students lack due process rights, attorney warns

ALBANY, NY (WRGB) — College students and their parents may be surprised to learn that students are not afforded due process rights in disciplinary proceedings, according to…

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FBI Background Checks: How Are They Conducted for Cabinet Posts and Do They Matter?

WASHINGTON, DC (U.S. News & World Report) — President-elect Donald Trump’s transition team’s decision to bypass the traditional FBI background checks for some of…

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The bureaucratic behemoth awaiting Pete Hegseth at the Pentagon

WASHINGTON, DC (Washington Examiner) — Pete Hegseth may have been nominated by President-elect Donald Trump to weed the woke out of the Department of Defense, but he has a…

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Legal battle looms as Cicero Supervisor refuses to step down despite allegations

CICERO, NY (CNY Central) — At the Cicero Town Hall, it’s not the town business that has the community buzzing, but instead allegations of sexual harassment against the…

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