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Today in History: May 9, Nelson Mandela chosen to lead South Africa
The News-Times· 5 hours agoToday is Thursday, May 9, the 130th day of 2024. On May 9, 1994, South Africa’s newly elected parliament chose Nelson Mandela to be the country’s first Black president. In ...
Buffalo mother faces felony charges for abducting her own children
The Buffalo News· 7 days agoThe mother of the two children in Buffalo who were reported missing Thursday evening is facing...
O.J. Simpson's Official Cause of Death Revealed
Athlon Sports· 3 days agoFormer Buffalo Bills Hall of Fame running back O.J. Simpson passed away at the age of 76 on April 10.
Bills roundtable: Veteran departures; WR vs. DE at draft; Day 3 fits for Bills
The Buffalo News· 7 days agoWith the 2024 NFL draft just days away, Buffalo News Buffalo Bills reporters Jay Skurski, Mark...
Biggest turnout so far on third day of early voting in 26th Congressional District
The Buffalo News· 7 days agoThe third day of early voting Monday in Erie County for the April 30 special election in the 26th...
Report: Bills Began Trade Talks for Deebo Samuel, Deal ‘Highly Unlikely’
Athlon Sports· 3 days agoThe Buffalo Bills have popped up in trade buzz surrounding San Francisco 49ers receiver Deebo...
NCSD administrator to run against Rep. Ward for House of Representatives seat
Casper Star-Tribune· 6 days agoA Republican opponent will run for the House of Representatives seat held by Rep. Jeanette Ward.
Marvin T. Dubin, 86, longtime Buffalo attorney with focus on commercial law
The Buffalo News· 7 days agoMarvin T. Dubin, a Buffalo attorney for 50 years whose focus was on commercial law, died April 17 in...
Rich Eisen Thinks Bills Could Be Cooking Up Aiyuk Trade Plan
Athlon Sports· 3 days agoThe Buffalo Bills traded back twice in the first round of the draft and now hold the first pick in the second round, with Rich Eisen offering an interesting reason why the ...
LEGISLATOR REVIEW: Cournoyer proud of lower taxes, higher teacher pay
Quad-City Times· 6 hours agoSen. Chris Cournoyer recounts wins and losses of the 2024 legislative session