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638 guns, including 130 assault weapons, turned in at Syracuse buyback
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Common scams include fraudulent debt collection, false refund claims, and deceptive tax preparation services.
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New York Attorney General Letitia James is suing 13 e-cigarette and vaping companies, accusing them of targeting underage users with illegal flavored vapes and social media ads.
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While acknowledging bird flu is driving up egg prices, New York Attorney General Letitia James warned businesses not to go too high.
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New York and 17 other states are suing to block a Trump executive order aimed at ending birthright citizenship for children of unauthorized immigrants, calling it unconstitutional.
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Onondaga County District Attorney Bill Fitzpatrick will be special prosecutor for the Marcy Prison death of Robert Brooks. Attorney General Leticia James recused herself to avoid conflict of interest claims.
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Attorney General Letitia James urges New Yorkers to promptly pick up mail, use tracking alerts, and secure deliveries to combat increasing package thefts this holiday season. She advises seeking help from neighbors, using USPS hold services, and installing video surveillance to deter thieves. Report suspected thefts to police immediately.
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Attorney General Letitia James urged donors to verify organizations, ask about fundraiser fees, and use the Pennies for Charity database to ensure contributions are used responsibly. The full report and tips for safe giving are available on the Attorney General’s website.
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To combat mistreatment in puppy mills, a new law prohibits New York retailers from selling dogs, cats, and rabbits, allowing adoptions through shelters, rescues, or licensed breeders instead.
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Central New Yorkers can access help through a hotline as early voting starts Saturday for the general election.