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  • By Mark ScottBuffalo, NY – The Community Foundation of Greater Buffalo has awarded more than $187,000 in its latest grant cycle to 13 projects in the…
  • By Mark ScottBuffalo, NY – The Dulski Federal Building in downtown Buffalo was officially decommissioned Monday. A ceremony was held lowering the…
  • A whistleblower complaint says the personal data of over 300 million Americans was copied to a private cloud account to allow access by former members of the Department of Government Efficiency team.
  • On Monday's Scoreboard...St. Joe’s cruised past Jamestown on Friday Night Lights; the Sabres have won three straight, and the Bandits are still undefeated on the season.
  • On Wednesday's Scoreboard... UB WBB hosts Cleveland State in the WNIT Fab Four tonight; the Sabres won handily in Ottawa yesterday; MacDonald was named National Coach of the Year; and the Bisons opened their road trip with a loss in Memphis.
  • The incident happened at an end-of-year celebration at Hillcrest Primary School in the Australian state.
  • At a Congressional hearing today the General Accounting Office released a report on some of Energy Secretary Hazel O'Leary's extensive world travel. The report says the department has very sloppy accounting and cannot account for $250-thousand in spending. NPR's John Nielsen reports defenders say the report is full of holes while other supporters worry that overseas business will be lost if the secretary is forced to curtail her travel. The controversy regarding Secretary O'Leary's management is nowhere near over.
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  • Los Angeles restaurateur Joe Pytka went to a charity auction in Italy and doled out $35,000. His purchase: a huge white truffle. It's believed to be the largest sum ever paid for such a fungus. Robert Siegel interviews chef Alain Giraud, who works at Pytka's West Hollywood restaurant, Bastide, about what he'll do with the truffle.
  • 53 percent of Americans favor more restrictions on the purchase and ownership of firearms and 90 percent support universal background checks.
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