Michael Mroziak
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The suspect in the May 14 mass shooting in Buffalo was in court Thursday afternoon, facing arraignment on 25 counts, including one count of first degree domestic terrorism.
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A decommissioned U.S. Navy destroyer which has served for generations as a popular Buffalo waterfront attraction was taking on water late Wednesday and by Thursday began listing near its starboard stern.
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60 percent of parents also revealed they’d prefer having remote learning as an available option, full or part time.
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"My resting heart rate used to be in the upper 50s, low 60s. Just last night, I'm sitting around doing nothing, it's 115."
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Since March 2020, the border has been closed to all "non-essential" traffic, and the shutdown has been extended on a monthly basis since then. Currently, the closure remains in effect through Friday, May 21.
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The Jays, unable to play in Toronto's Rogers Centre and unsuccessful in attempts to use another major league ballpark, played a majority of their home games in Sahlen Field last summer.
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The Senecas have insisted that under the Compact, their financial obligations to New York State ceased after the original 14-year deal.
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"Sometimes we've heard from the public, 'we didn't know that you're volunteer, we thought you were a paid service."
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According to legend, Governor Sulzer was a product of the powerful Tammany Hall, and it helped him get elected in November of 1912.
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The defendant is accused of helping rioters overpower D.C. Metropolitan Police Officer Michael Fanone, who was beaten with flagpoles, tased and had his gear stolen.