Flu, COVID, RSV infections reached record heights during the pandemic. Here is why this year may be different, and what to know to stay healthy.

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Will COVID, flu spike in NY during the holidays? What to know, and how to stay healthy

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Flu, COVID, RSV infections reached record heights during the pandemic. Here is why this year may be different, and what to know to stay healthy.

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A new state law requires a background check and $2.50 fee for all ammunition purchases in New York.
 

New ammo background check meant to deter crime. Stakeholders weigh in

 

A new law requiring buyers of guns and ammunition to undergo a state background check and pay a fee is getting mixed reviews in the Southern Tier.

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Rutgers School of Management and Labor Relations research team members discovered that employers are less likely to interview qualified applicants who disclose disabilities. Pictured from left to right are professors Patrick McKay, Doug Kruse and Lisa Schur. Standing behind them are doctoral candidates Mason Ameri, left, and Scott Bentley.
 

Rutgers finds big jump in jobs for people with disabilities

 

Companies are pushing for workers to return to the office. What's that mean for employees who benefitted the most from work-from-home?

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Two cases of elevated blood lead levels in connection with an applesauce pouch recall have been reported in the state by the FDA. Weis Markets, which has multiple locations in the Southern Tier, is one of three brands who have recalled their products.
 

Applesauce sold in NY recalled for lead levels. Did you buy any?

 

As of Nov. 14, there have been four cases of elevated blood lead levels reported in NY in connection with the applesauce pouch recall.

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Kate Konzen and Monica Munoz walk their dogs Brandy and Petey on Monday, April 26, 2021, in their Indianapolis neighborhood. The couple hopes to buy a house soon, but strong buyer demand and a limited inventory of available homes is continuing to drive up prices.
 

Are millennials worse off than boomers? New study compares the two.

 

Baby boomers own 52.8% of all wealth in the U.S., compared to 5.7% of millennials, according to the Federal Reserve.

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