BUFFALO, N.Y. (WGRZ) — A new New York State law goes into effect Saturday that limits how employers can use your credit history. The Governor signed this into law late last…
WEBSTER, N.Y. (WHEC) — A state Supreme Court judge is considering default judgments totaling close to a million dollars against a Fairport company and its owner that were…
WASHINGTON, D.C. (POLITICO) — The Pentagon is expanding a list of Iranian energy sites it can target for attacks to include ones that provide fuel and power to both…
WASHINGTON, D.C. (Bloomberg Law) — Federal agencies’ cancellation of their workers’ collective bargaining agreements compounds legal and financial hurdles for labor…
WASHINGTON, D.C. (Breaking Defense) — Federal Judge Rita Lin issued a sweeping preliminary injunction in Anthropic’s favor Thursday, the latest move in the weeks-long…
NEW YORK, N.Y. (Daily Mail) — My wife and I have been together for 30 years and we’re just going through the motions at this point. No one ever brought up divorce, but we…
WASHINGTON, D.C. (New York Post) — Shocking pictures showing Kristi Noem’s husband cross-dressing revealed a “crazy” oversight in security vetting because they could…
WASHINGTON, D.C. (E&E News) — A top EPA attorney warned of considerable blowback if the agency dished out discipline to employees publicly critical of the Trump…
WASHINGTON, D.C. (Bloomberg Law) — A Republican-controlled federal worker appeals board has bolstered President Donald Trump’s authority to fire previously protected…
SYRACUSE, N.Y. (CNY Central) — New York retailers and food stores must now accept cash payments under a new state law that took effect this week, making it illegal for…
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