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Defense Department suspends all drug dismissals over lab contamination concerns

WASHINGTON — The Defense Department this week temporarily suspended all troop dismissals related to drug and alcohol misuse because of concerns over laboratory testing…

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McCabe’s FOIA Complaint Is Unique to Public Sector

  Former FBI Deputy Director Andrew McCabe, who lost his full pension when he was red two days before his retirement, is asking federal officials to disclose the “policies…

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Court ruling could mean huge windfall for thousands of reservists

WASHINGTON — Tens of thousands of military reservists may be eligible for extra vacation or nearly a month’s worth of pay from federal departments due to a recent court ruling…

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Tully Rinckey PLLC Supports Manning & Napier Tour de Cure

June 12, 2018 – Rochester, N.Y. – Tully Rinckey PLLC is pleased to announce that members of our firm raised more than one thousand dollars for the Manning & Napier Tour de…

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Kevin and Todd Morgan, two others indicted on multi-million dollar mortgage fraud scheme

ROCHESTER, N.Y. (WROC-TV) – One week after the FBI raided the offices of Morgan Management, Todd and Kevin Morgan and two business associates have been indicted on 62-counts of…

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Legal expert weighs in on Camillus mother trying to evict adult son from home

It’s nothing unusual to have an adult living at home with their parents. But, what happens when that adult has overstayed their welcome? Well, one Camillus mother is taking…

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Justice Watchdog Has Legal, If Not De Facto, Independence from Trump

The Justice Department’s inspector general is maintaining radio silence on an unusual tweet from President Trump this weekend. That’s the one that prompted Deputy Attorney…

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Trump orders ‘highly classified’ data for Congress on FBI’s ‘tactics’

President Trump ordered his chief of staff Monday to make sure Congress gets “highly classified” information from the Justice Department, intelligence community and FBI —…

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Derrick Hogan on legality surrounding Schneiderman’s resignation

Eric Schneiderman has resigned from office, but the fallout from the abuse accusations against him is not yet over. The Nassau County District Attorney has been appointed as…

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EPA sources: Pruitt aide tried to back-date departure after congressional interview request

Washington (CNN) – One of embattled EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt’s most trusted advisers sought to retroactively change her resignation date a day after the House…

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