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  • The New York State Department of Labor has announced the Finger Lakes Region’s Top Five Trending Jobs for 2015 -- selected by labor market analysts based…
  • Recent reports suggest the CIA has been hiding and interrogating al Qaeda captives at a secret facility in Eastern Europe.
  • The co-host for NPR Music's All Songs Considered shares the albums he returned to the most in 2013.
  • Chairman Ben Bernanke told Congress on Tuesday that stabilizing the financial markets is a top priority for the Federal Reserve as a weak housing market, tight credit and rising oil prices threaten the U.S. economy.
  • Peter Navarro urged the president to impose tariffs on China. Is it a trade war he wants?
  • Hank Stuever wanted to write about Christmas in America with a capital "A." Tinsel is the story of his journey to Frisco, Texas, where the lights are brighter, the Christmas trees are taller, and the reindeer are faster.
  • President Bush and the U.S. Senate turn their attention to immigration as the president helps to swear in new citizens while a Senate committee writes a bill to control the flow of undocumented workers. The full Senate is expected to debate the issue for the next two weeks.
  • Paychex is reporting earnings that met Wall Street expectations, and sales that topped the analysts’ estimates.The Rochester based company saw $180…
  • Sens. Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama are ramping up their campaigns across Texas and Ohio ahead of the states' March 4 Democratic primaries. But voters are focused on very different issues in the two states.
  • Six lions were found dead and dismembered in a suspected poisoning in Uganda's Queen Elizabeth National Park. The park is home to hundreds of bird species and nearly 100 types of mammals.
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