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Landscaper shot by stray bullet from belt-fed machine gun during nearby Air Force exercise, lawsuit says

FLORIDA (The Independent) — A South Florida landscaper was shot in the back by a stray bullet from a nearby police department gun range being used to familiarize a U.S. Air…

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Trump administration wants fed job applicants to disclose political affiliations

WASHINGTON, D.C. (Employee Benefit News) — Should federal job applicants be required to disclose their political affiliations in order to be hired? That question is now at…

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Donald Chesworth retires after distinguished legal career

ROCHESTER, N.Y. (The Daily Record) — After more than five decades in the legal profession, iconic Rochester-area attorney Donald Chesworth, a former managing partner at…

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Chris Brown Paternity Case: Could Rapper Lose Custody of His and Ex Diamond’s 4-Year-Old Daughter?

NEW YORK, N.Y. (OK! Magazine) — Chris Brown is once again at the center of a legal firestorm. Diamond Brown, the singer’s ex-girlfriend, filed a lawsuit in April seeking…

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Advancing technology fuels more sophisticated scams targeting all ages

ALBANY, N.Y. (WRGB) — Advancements in technology are helping scammers become more sophisticated, making fraud harder to spot and harder to stop, according to New York…

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New state legislation aims to expand child visitation services to all counties

ALBANY, N.Y. (WHEC) — A new bill from the New York State Assembly aims to expand access to supervised child visitation services across the state. The bill still needs to be…

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Smokey Bones restaurants close nationwide, including Liverpool location

LIVERPOOL, N.Y. (CNY Central) — Smokey Bones Bar & Fire Grill in Liverpool has closed its doors for good, as the restaurant chain has announced every one of its…

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Soldier enters plea in $400K Maduro betting scheme

WASHINGTON, D.C. (LiveNOW from Fox) — A U.S. special forces soldier pleaded not guilty Tuesday to charges that he used classified information about the mission to capture…

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Schedule C, G Appointees Exempted from Performance Appraisals; Could Set Precedent for Schedule P/C

WASHINGTON, D.C. (FEDweek) — OPM has exempted political appointees under Schedule C and Schedule G from performance appraisal requirements, potentially a precedent for doing…

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Two Pentagon workforce decisions are raising new concerns about capacity and consent

WASHINGTON, D.C. (Federal News Network) — Congressional scrutiny of the Department of Defense’s clearance backlogs comes as the Pentagon again asks civilian employees to…

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