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Audit: ‘Loophole’ in school safety data masks violence; Upstate drug incidents double NYC

ALBANY, N.Y. (WRGB) — A new state report suggests the official data regarding violence in New York schools may be hiding the full picture of what is happening in the…

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New points schedule now in effect for NY drivers who commit traffic offenses

BUFFALO, N.Y. (WGRZ) — Drivers beware. Enforcement of New York’s increased points schedule for violations took effect today. Not only have points increased for many…

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New DMV point system officially in effect, enforcing tougher driving penalties

ROCHESTER, N.Y. (WHEC) — The state’s Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) implemented a new point system that started Monday, altering how violations affect drivers’…

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Congress gave feds a 3-month break from layoffs. A court decides what happens next

WASHINGTON, D.C. (Federal News Network) — Lawmakers gave federal employees a three-month reprieve from governmentwide layoffs, as part of back-and-forth budget negotiations…

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OPM seeks to consolidate power over employee appeals in new regulations

WASHINGTON, D.C. (Government Executive) — The Office of Personnel Management this week proposed two new sets of regulations that would grant itself the authority to…

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Trump’s Rule Over Federal Worker Firings Exhumes Lawsuits

WASHINGTON, D.C. (Bloomberg Law) — Reinvigorated lawsuits from federal worker unions and advocates will face a series of hurdles in challenging a new regulation that makes…

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Senator grills senior enlisted leaders about privatized housing NDAs

WASHINGTON, D.C. (Task & Purpose) — As private contractors have taken over the management of military housing on many bases, military families have long reported being…

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Effective February 16th, New York DMV to enforce tougher driving penalties

ROCHESTER, N.Y. (WHEC) — Changes are coming to the DMV’s driver point system that could affect drivers across the state. Right now, accumulating 11 points within 18 months…

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Estate Planning Mistakes That Tear Families Apart — And How To Avoid Them

ALBANY, N.Y. (Star Magazine) — Most people think estate planning is about paperwork: a will, maybe a trust, a few signatures, and you’re done. In reality, the most…

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Experts believe stage is set for legal battle in Howard County over anti-ICE legislation

ELKRIDGE, M.D. (WMAR) — Howard County leaders are considering new laws Thursday evening that restrict Immigration Customs and Enforcement activity after they say a 30,000…

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