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More minors using flare guns in crimes. How easy is it to get one?

ALBANY, N.Y. (WRGB) — Five minors are facing charges following an assault on employees at a Subway restaurant in Albany, where one juvenile allegedly fired a flare gun into…

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A recent Supreme Court decision clarifies benefits for military reservists

WASHINGTON, D.C. (Federal News Network) — Many federal employees also serve as military reservists. If they are called to active duty, they are entitled to certain benefits,…

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Fireworks, Booze, and Bad Decisions: How the Fourth of July Could Cost You Your Security Clearance

WASHINGTON, D.C. (ClearanceJobs) — On average, more than 45,000 Americans will pay a visit to the emergency room on the Fourth of July, resulting in the highest daily number…

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Attorney offers perspective on Diddy verdict

ROCHESTER, NY (13WHAM) –Sean “Diddy” Combs has been cleared of the most serious charges against him, but his reputation in tatters. The disgraced music mogul,…

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Trump Federal Worker Policy Tested Unions In 2025’s 1st Half

WASHINGTON, D.C. (Law360) — Since returning to the White House in January, President Donald Trump has taken a number of actions to pare back the U.S. government workforce,…

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New York bill seeks to mandate age verification for access to online pornography sites

ALBANY, NY (WRGB) — New York lawmakers have taken steps to protect children from the harmful effects of social media and the internet. Now two Capital Region lawmakers are…

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Impact of High Court Ruling on Federal Workplace Cases Not Yet Clear

WASHINGTON, D.C. (FEDweek) — Both the short-term and long-term impacts on pending lawsuits against Trump administration actions involving the federal workplace are being…

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Witkoff calls for full Iran leak probe

WASHINGTON, D.C. (LiveNOW from Fox) — U.S. special Envoy to the Middle East, Steve Witkoff is calling for a full investigation into the Iran intel leak, that claimed that…

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The Trump Administration Will Block Sharing Classified Intel with Lawmakers

WASHINGTON, D.C. (The National Interest) — The Trump administration could significantly limit the sharing of classified information with Congress, a move that Democratic…

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New pay claims for active-duty federal employees possible after Supreme Court decision

WASHINGTON, D.C. (Government Executive) — A recent ruling by the Supreme Court could mean a new rash of pay claims for federal employees who may also serve as military…

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