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Changes to the New York State’s discovery laws in effect

ALBANY, NY (WTEN) — New York State is closing a loophole to make sure cases aren’t thrown out on technicalities— such as when pieces of evidence are turned over late to…

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Air Force recruit disqualified from service over weight-loss surgery sues DOD for discrimination

WASHINGTON, D.C. (Stars & Stripes) — A 21-year-old New York man who tried to enlist in the Air Force but was rejected because he had undergone weight-loss surgery filed…

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Trump’s Firing of BLS Head Hurts Confidence in Labor Department

WASHINGTON, D.C. (Bloomberg Law) — President Donald Trump’s decision to fire the head of the Bureau of Labor Statistics carries reputational risks for the Department of…

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Australian Officer Loses Security Clearance Over Israel Ties—A Warning for U.S. Military?

WASHINGTON, D.C. (ClearanceJobs) — Earlier this year, an Australian Army officer was stripped of his security clearance. He wasn’t accused of sharing state secrets. Still,…

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Trump’s Slew of Federal Layoffs Is Benefitting at Least One Industry

WASHINGTON, D.C. (POLITICO) — As the Donald Trump administration ramps up the mass-firings of public servants, it’s not a great time to be looking for work in Washington…

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Man faces federal charges in deadly 2013 Schenectady fire

SCHENECTADY, NY (WRGB) — Edward Leon, once dismissed as a suspect in the 2013 Schenectady fire that claimed the lives of David Terry and his three children, is now facing…

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Legal Experts say International ties could complicate Frattolin Murder Case

ELIZABETHTOWN, NY (WRGB) — A Canadian man accused of killing his 9-year-old daughter and dumping her body in a pond in Ticonderoga pleaded not guilty to second-degree murder…

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Murder charge highlights integrity of Amber Alert System

ALBANY, NY (WTEN) — An investigation into the death of nine-year-old Melina Frattolin continues. Her father, Luciano Frattolin, has been charged with second degree murder…

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Didn’t get an AMBER Alert in search for 9-year-old? Here’s why.

ALBANY, N.Y. (WRGB) — Many people in the Capital Region were awakened by Amber Alerts on their phones early Sunday morning, while others reported receiving the alerts much later…

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Legal expert weighs in on RIF, restructuring cases affecting federal workforce

WASHINGTON, D.C. (Federal News Network) — The U.S. Supreme Court decision that allowed the Trump administration to proceed with its restructuring plans for federal agencies…

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