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Environmentalists are furious.
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The funds would help replace old gear containing high concentrations of PFAS — synthetic chemicals linked to a wide range of cancers.
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The Japanese car maker, Honda, is suspending plans to build an EV plant north of Toronto, according to multiple news reports from the Japanese media.
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Cameron Hamilton led FEMA briefly in 2025. He was removed by the Trump administration after telling Congress that the agency should continue to exist. Now, he's been nominated to lead it once again.
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The Cultural Landscape Foundation, a nonprofit advocacy organization, is asking a federal judge to halt President Trump's plans to resurface the reflecting pool on the National Mall.
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A Boston hospital fights staff burnout and boosts patient morale with forest bathing — getting people outside for some time in nature.
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The University of Nebraska is home to the only federally funded quarantine unit in the U.S. and a separate biocontainment unit that can treat people exposed to infectious diseases.
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When given the options of "true," "false" or "not sure," and asked whether each of the incidents "was staged," a majority of respondents said they thought each event was either staged or were unsure.
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Regional News
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The changes will be part of a state budget deal that has yet to be finalized.
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Lobbyists, major labor unions and others are backing James in her ongoing legal fights.
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New York Public News Network reporters Jimmy Vielkind and Samuel King talk about the latest developments at the State Capitol in Albany.
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Congressman Tim Kennedy welcomed Congresswoman Debbie Wasserman Schultz to push three bills they say will transform cancer care.
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Gov. Kathy Hochul says there still aren’t details of a proposed pied-à-terre tax, which would tax second homes for wealthy New Yorkers.
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This will be the latest New York state budget since 2010.
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Alex Newhook scored twice as the Montreal Canadiens beat the Buffalo Sabres 6-2 Sunday night in Game Three of the second-round Eastern Conference playoff series.
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The Buffalo Sabres lost Game 2 of the second-round National Hockey League playoffs, as the Montreal Canadiens evened the series at one apiece with a 5-1 win Friday night at the KeyBank Center.
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Advocates say it’s important to ensure studies of promising therapies that are specifically for children, in a system that’s usually geared toward adults.
Arts & Culture Beat
- Theater Talk: So many shows to choose from! MusicalFare's HAIRSPRAY, Starring Buffalo's RENT, O'Connell's CURTAINS, Theater of Youth's CORDUROY, Kenan's COMPLETE SHAKESPEARE, and 2nd Generation's PURE GLITTER. Click and scroll for complete listings.
- Theater Talk: Opera-Lytes' YEOMEN OF THE GUARD by Gilbert & Sullivan up through this week might be their best ever; Theater of Youth presents a charming CORDUROY (for 3+); Anthony talks about an event to support Kevin Dees running for the 149th Assembly District with drag performers from Ru Paul's Drag Race; O'Connell to open CURTAINS, a musical by Kander & Ebb.
- Theater Talk: R.I.P. Lancaster's David Bondrow; Buffalo's own Jonathan Young wows at Paper Mill Playhouse; GHOST BROTHERS so good, so true to RLTP's artistic vision; last weekend to catch ISLANDER at Irish Classical, LAUGHING TROLL CAFE (BUA at Compass, 345 Elmwood), while ON A FIRST NAME BASIS continues at Desiderio's. See listings.
- Theater Talk: WATER FOR ELEPHANTS at Shea's so exciting; LAUGHING TROLL CAFE (BUA at 545 Elmwood) so funny; THINGS WITH FRIENDS at the Alleyway such a great cast; ISLANDER at Irish's two woman Celtic musical enchanting and audiences love it. Note: Lancaster Opera House's David Bondrow passed suddenly. See listings re ticket situation.
Disabilities Beat
- BuffSci connects students, families to holistic well-being through annual health fair
- Aging-in-place advocates call for funding $2M resident assistance pilot in older adult housing
- Disabilities Beat: Amherst residents manage Parkinson’s symptoms one punch at a time
- Disabilities Beat: Amid budget delays, advocates push for action on affordable rural housing