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Sunday News: Southern Junction cravings now national issue, thanks to CBS

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Emily Savage was a professional full-time pastry chef at Grange Community Kitchen when she was bitten by a tick.The resulting Lyme disease turned white...

At Gene McCarthy’s Old First Ward Brewing, a modern Buffalo tavern on historic foundations

In 1936, two years after Prohibition ended, Julia Solarczyk applied for permission to sell liquor in a restaurant at 73 Hamburg St. to be...

Sunday News: Turkish cuisine arrives in Depew, wild wine in Elmwood Village

Turkish cuisine has landed in Western New York, just a mile from Buffalo Niagara International Airport. At 38 Patrick Lane, in the eastern side of...

If you ever wanted to star in a cooking video, here’s your chance

Would you like your cooking to be featured in a pretty sharp video on the Internet?Heads up, because a reporter for Arte TV is...
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UB expert Phillips Stevens explains why magic and witchcraft are inherently human

Anthropologist joins Driven to Discover podcast to discuss how belief...

The Facts Behind Accusations That Lindt Chocolate Contains Dangerous Heavy Metals

For years, rumors have circulated that some Lindt dark chocolate bars contain unsafe levels of lead and cadmium.

Top GOP leader bemoans Dems are ‘holding government funding hostage’



A high-ranking Republican is blaming Democrats over a looming government shutdown.

Senate Majority Leader John Thune (R-SD) penned an opinion piece for The Washington Post on Monday, claiming that leaders must avert a spending crisis with a bipartisan appropriations process and claiming "Democrats are holding government funding hostage to a long list of partisan demands, totaling more than $1 trillion. And they’re ready to shut down the government if Republicans don’t comply."

Thune was among a group of leaders slated to meet Monday with President Donald Trump in the Oval Office, which includes House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries (D-NY), Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY), and House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA).

This closed-door meeting is just hours before the Oct. 1 deadline. A White House official described this as a make-or-break moment. It's also the first time Trump will meet with the Democratic leaders since he took office eight months ago.

Thune argues that "Republicans are open to discussion and negotiation on a number of issues."

"But there’s a difference between careful discussion and negotiation during the appropriations process and taking government funding hostage to jam more than $1 trillion in big-government spending in a funding bill designed to last mere weeks," Thune writes. "Major decisions should not be made in haste. And they certainly shouldn’t be made because one party is threatening to shut down the government if it doesn’t get its way."

As Republicans urge Democrats to accept the bill, Democratic leaders have pushed back against cuts to healthcare.

Affordable Care Act subsidies are set to expire this year. And without an extension, the Congressional Budget Office estimates that more than 4 million people will lose healthcare over the next 10 years.

Thune claims that "Democrats have decided to abandon the process."