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Who is Jonathan Bach? A look at the New York City attorney defending Robert Neulander

In 2007, a man previously found guilty of murder walked a free man. A member of his defense team – Jonathan Bach – is now in Syracuse, defending Robert Neulander after…

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Navy to review thousands of ‘bad paper’ discharges

NORFOLK, Va. — Thousands of Navy and Marine Corps veterans of the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan received what are called “bad paper” discharges. But they’re…

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New webinar series for workers on COVID-19 and Workers Compensation to begin

New York State (WRGB) — The online sessions are targeted toward workers who’ve lost time from work, have ongoing medical problems, or fall into the category of “long…

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The story of Paislee, found alive in a secret room

The story of Paislee Joann Shultis, the four-year old child from a small town south of Ithaca who disappeared with her parents in 2019 just when the authorities were coming to…

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Attorney: “Incredibly high standard” to remove child like Paislee Shultis from parents

SAUGERTIES, ULSTER CO. — Questions remain about how the parents of a missing girl lost custody of her. It comes after she was found Monday in a hidden chamber in her…

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Trying to unionize despite union-busting efforts? Here’s what you should look out for

When Angel Krempa, a 23-year-old Starbucks shift supervisor in Depew, New York, shared research on unionization with her coworkers, her work hours were suddenly limited and…

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Congress passes bill ending mandatory arbitration for sexual assault, sexual harassment

Dive Brief: The U.S. Senate on Thursday passed the Ending Forced Arbitration of Sexual Assault and Sexual Harassment Act, a bipartisan bill that invalidates arbitration agreements…

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If Hochul extends the mask mandate, the court battle could take months

Questions are swirling around the mask mandate, and any changes Governor Kathy Hochul could make Wednesday. Ahead of a mask mandate announcement at 11:15 Wednesday, Hochul met…

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Delmar family says it’s facing eviction due to HOA complaints

Unika Timmons was hopeful she could make her new rental unit more than just temporary for her partner and her 10- and 14-year-old sons. “I definitely wanted to be in this type…

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Troy releases report that disputes internal affairs finding in fatal shooting

TROY – The fatal 2016 shooting of a DWI suspect by a city police sergeant was legally justified, the city’s outside legal expert said in a report that rejected findings by the…

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