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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...

Free talk explores the hidden bias of our AI-assisted world

At the Buffalo Museum of Science on Feb. 18, scholars will discuss the ethical and social justice implications of AI.

Financial cybersecurity expert to speak at UB

The UB School of Management will host Dave Burg, cybersecurity leader at EY Americas, for a free lecture this spring.

UB School of Social Work offering a course in infant mental health

Infant mental health is all about attachment and assessing and intervening to promote caregiver sensitivity and fostering secure attachment paradigms for infants and toddlers.

Care for those who have a miscarriage may be compromised in states that restrict abortion, study finds

A study has found that people experiencing a miscarriage in states with restrictive abortion policies may be less likely to receive optimal care than those in states with supportive abortion policies.

Toxic metals in baby food: Researchers find ‘concerning’ gaps in U.S. regulations

U.S. is lacking in the strict regulations for commercially produced baby foods that parents might expect, according to research team that outlined risk prevention strategies for parents and health care professionals.

Inaugural vendor fair to spotlight UB alumni startups

Graduates of the University at Buffalo School of Management’s Center for Entrepreneurial Leadership will showcase their products and services at the inaugural CEL Alumni Vendor Fair on Feb. 9.

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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.”