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  • By Joyce KryszakBuffalo, NY – Earlier this week WBFO told you about the elimination of a statute of limitations that will help police and prosecutors with…
  • On Monday's Scoreboard... Two high school hoops teams from Section VI took home State Titles; the UB Bulls came back to defeat UMass in the WNIT; a Niagara County native lifted Michigan MBB to the Sweet 16; the Sabres beat the top team in the West; and the Bandits split their back-to-back games.
  • This comes after the prosecutor called for charges against Prime Minister Ariel Henry for his alleged involvement in the plot.
  • The Senate Armed Services Committee hears testimony from Navy Vice Adm. Albert Church, whose Pentagon report on treatment of detainees in U.S. custody did not find any senior-level responsibility for abuses.
  • On Friday's Scoreboard, we highlight a highly recruited local hooper who committed this week. We recap two 'Instant Classics' from the WNBA and MLB and analyze how the Mets find themselves a game away from elimination. And of course, we take a look back how the Sabres lost two games to open their road trip this week.
  • In Atlanta, Biden will advocate for protecting voting rights. Some schools resume online classes because of COVID-19. The latest on the saga in Australia involving tennis star Novak Djokovic.
  • City leaders in Youngstown, Ohio, are hoping that by leasing land to drilling companies, they might generate funds to demolish vacant homes and buildings. Some refer to this as "frackmolishing," and opponents worry the drilling will cause environmental damage.
  • Chief medical officer Dr. Allen Sills defended the NFL's plans to return in September. He tells Morning Edition that the league has an extensive testing program but won't be instituting a "bubble."
  • Secretary of State Mike Pompeo made an unannounced trip to Iraq where he met top officials. The trip comes two weeks after President Trump visited U.S. troops but did not meet with government leaders.
  • It was former New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg's first debate after spending more than $300 million on ads. He had an uneven performance, especially when it came to his record on women.
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