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As the threat of a financial default neared, the Senate approved compromise, bipartisan legislation to lift the debt ceiling with just days to spare.
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The high court ruled against truck drivers who walked off the job, leaving their trucks loaded with wet concrete, but it preserved the rights of workers to time their strikes for maximum effect.
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Most first- and second-year medical students don't attend lectures. A student and a professor suggest it's a good time to think a lot about medical education, starting with "flipping the classroom."
On June 17th, 2015 a racist gunman opened fire inside the Mother Emanuel AME Church in Charleston, SC, killing nine people.
Similar to Buffalo’s racist mass shooting on May 14th, 2022, the victims were in a place they felt safe, they were elders in the community, and the attack came after the gunman spent some time in the presence of the victims.
This tragedy not only ties our communities together, but it also can provide a roadmap for what healing looks like for a city that is just beginning its journey.
Don’t miss “Buffalo & Charleston: a Parallel Journey of Hope, Healing, & Reconciliation,” a special week of coverage on Buffalo, What’s Next? May 8th-12th and listen to a special Producer’s Picks episode May 5th that showcases the reporters’ experience of visiting Charleston.
Similar to Buffalo’s racist mass shooting on May 14th, 2022, the victims were in a place they felt safe, they were elders in the community, and the attack came after the gunman spent some time in the presence of the victims.
This tragedy not only ties our communities together, but it also can provide a roadmap for what healing looks like for a city that is just beginning its journey.
Don’t miss “Buffalo & Charleston: a Parallel Journey of Hope, Healing, & Reconciliation,” a special week of coverage on Buffalo, What’s Next? May 8th-12th and listen to a special Producer’s Picks episode May 5th that showcases the reporters’ experience of visiting Charleston.
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WBFO Health & Wellness Desk
- 'Do what's right': ECMC nurses raise issues, demand new contract
- Trauma surgeon will address UB medical school students on gun violence and racism
- 'You made a contract. You agreed to it. Live it.': Nurses voice concerns over staffing problems at ECMC
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- Money, mental health help on the mind of Tops shooting survivor
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- The long-lasting impact of Saturday's shootings
WBFO Racial Equity Project
- A Buffalo church founded during the Civil Rights Movement is using faith to oppose racism
- What can Buffalo learn from Charleston's experiences since the attack at Mother Emanuel AME?
- Turning outrage into action: The coalition of congregations working to dismantle racism in policing
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WBFO Older Adults News Desk
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- WNY nursing home workers get new contracts, while others threaten to go on five-day strikes
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- ‘$13.20 doesn’t cut it’: Striking WNY nursing home workers seek $15 minimum for service positions
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The president outlined the economic stakes that leaders faced and declared that a crisis had been averted.
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Two passenger trains derailed Friday in India, killing more than 200 people and trapping hundreds of others inside more than a dozen damaged rail cars, officials said.
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Love works in mysterious ways. The unlikely trio has teamed up on a story called The Italian Lesson. "An American woman goes to a hill town in Tuscany, opens a café, meets this hunk," Trump says.
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In an effort to avoid defaulting on the nation's loans, lawmakers created updates to SNAP, the nation's largest food assistance safety net. There are new work requirements as well as exemptions.
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On Friday afternoon, spectators had a chance to see the most current images of Mars possible — which take 3 to 22 minutes to reach Earth — courtesy of the European Space Agency.
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With President Biden pledging a veto, the resolution amounts to a mostly symbolic show of congressional disapproval on a plan to cancel up to $20,000 in federal student loan debt.
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The move to restrict or eliminate online gambling advertising is gaining momentum in Ontario.
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Immigration advocates voiced their support for Erie County Executive Mark Poloncarz's decision to not issue a state of emergency in the county as asylum seekers make their way to Western New York from New York City
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Author Tony Hiss is issuing a call for more help in protecting the earth. Fortunately, his call is joining with others who have been making their own pleas while leading the way toward protecting the lands.
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The community gathered Sunday on Jefferson Avenue for a remembrance of the Tops shooting.
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In Canada WestJet customers are worried about their travel plans after the pilots association issued a 72-hour strike notice late Monday.
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Sunday marked one year since the Tops shooting where 10 people were killed. It was also Mother’s Day. Pearl Young’s son and grandchildren reflected on the memories of a woman who meant so much to her family and the community.
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Mass opposition appears to be emerging against the prospect of building a new jail in Erie County.
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Gadsden meets WBFO reporter Holly Kirkpatrick in downtown Charleston to talk about her work centering "Black contributions to progress" in the area. She also talks about the “silence with regard to anger” after the racist massacre at Mother Emanuel AME Church in June 2015.
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