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My friend asked me to join her in a political protest. I'm worried about my job. Is it OK to say no?
By Quentin Fottrell 'Some of our firm's clients have a political and economic stake in the issues raised by my friend' Dear Quentin, A good friend made politically charged posters ...
A good friend made politically-charged posters using AI and wants me to spread them on my social media. She works for herself in communications and is a very successful and vocal activist in her own ...
The Supreme Court is in the homestretch of a term that has lately been dominated by the Trump administration's emergency ...
Ranked-choice voting could once again decide New York City’s mayoral primary, four years after the process was slow and ...
As the military presence ramped up in Los Angeles, communities are preparing for the largest protests against Trump since he ...
A business on Long Island is on a mission for change. Mark Cronin, the owner of Farmingdale company John’s Crazy Socks, which ...
Republicans said the real goal was to put Democratic judges in courts that handle election law and political disputes.
A new law in New York state that requires employers to disclose if mass layoffs — which is defined as 50 or more workers — ...
After investigators say a level one registered sex offender raped a child in North Syracuse, a high ranking state ...
Democratic-sponsored legislation that would add create two judicial districts, while making Erie, Monroe and Onondaga ...
The ruling is the second legal setback for Trump’s election order. A federal judge in Washington, D.C., previously blocked ...
The rallies come on the same day as a military parade in Washington D.C. honoring the U.S. Army's 250th birthday and ...
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