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Move Indigo – Yes, New Yorkers with second homes in the Empire State can choose where they want to vote

New York state law allows citizens with dual residences to choose where they want to vote.

Effort to reform elections in Buffalo appears dead

Laurence Rubin, chairman of the Charter Revision Commission. Photo...

UB, partners receive $1.5 million NIH grant for infectious disease training program

The award will train 10 Jamaican scientists focusing on emerging and chronic viral infections.

Center for Information Integrity hosting event exploring solutions to misinformation on social media

UB experts and visiting scholars will address questions related to why platforms that would seem to cultivate a reputation for reliability instead, by design, disseminate and amplify misinformation.

UB to officially open Buhite-DiMino implant center on Wednesday

The revamped Squire Hall facility provides dental care to WNY, advances clinical research and promotes interdisciplinary education.

Often overlooked, ‘residual emissions’ are critical to fighting climate change

Residual emissions are those that remain after efforts to eliminate such emissions have been implemented.

Ben Harper and The Innocent Criminals at the University at Buffalo Center for the Arts

The three-time Grammy award winner has amassed international critical applause and a worldwide fan following  for his own genre-traversing body of work.

Study explores how QAnon went from fringe to mainstream on Twitter

QAnon’s journey from a fringe phenomenon in 2017 to a mainstream presence on Twitter represents an evolution that arrived by tapping into an interconnected media system.

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Move Indigo – Yes, New Yorkers with second homes in the Empire State can choose where they want to vote

New York state law allows citizens with dual residences to choose where they want to vote.

Effort to reform elections in Buffalo appears dead

Laurence Rubin, chairman of the Charter Revision Commission. Photo...

Graham Platner – Platner says Collins sided with Trump to cut Medicaid, SNAP and help the rich. That’s False.

Sen. Susan Collins “sided with Trump, giving billionaires and corporations a hand out, paid for by cuts to Medicaid and SNAP.”