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  • South Africa laid out its argument on Thursday, making the case that Israel is acting with clear genocidal intent in Gaza.
  • On Wednesday's Scoreboard... Bills Mafia is at it again, raising money to support an opponent; local talent is lifting Daemen MBB to new heights; we take a look at some of the top high school hoops teams halfway through the year; Plus, the Sabres found a way to win in Vancouver last night.
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  • On this week's edition of WBFO's Behind The Bench, Buffalo Sabres reporter Bill Hoppe talks about Wednesday's much-needed win over the Calgary Flames and…
  • By Mark ScottAlbany, NY – New York leads the nation in the number of high school graduates who score highly on Advanced Placement tests. The College Board…
  • Williamsville is getting a new mayor in the new year. He says he plans to stay the course, but also has some new ideas.Current Mayor Brian Kulpa has to…
  • The former first daughter and White House adviser spoke remotely to the committee about the Capitol insurrection.
  • We remember historian Stephen Ambrose who died Sunday at the age of 66. A college professor, Ambrose became a best-selling author late in life with his book D-Day, June 6, 1944: The Climactic Battle of World War II. He wrote several military history volumes including Citizen Soldiers. He was consultant for the film Saving Private Ryan and his book Band of Brothers was the basis of the 2001 HBO mini-series. Ambrose also wrote Undaunted Courage about the Lewis and Clark exploration to the West. This interview first aired Aug. 15, 2001.
  • The CID team blunder into a Drugs Squad operation that might implicate their colleague.
  • As the public trial begins, events quickly spiral out of Marie Antoinette and Louis’s control.
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