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Where the Bands Are: This Week in Live Music and Concert News

Twenty6 Productions presents:RipeTuesday, April 15 at 8 pm at Asbury Hall in Babeville, Buffalo. $29/$33Martin Barre: A night of Acoustic Delights with the Martin...

Scajaquada Corridor Coalition voices support for halt on Kensington Expressway Project

For the last 20 years, the Scajaquada Corridor Coalition (SCC) has worked collaboratively with community members, institutions and New York State to achieve a community-supported

Saint John Kanty’s Lenten Pierogi and Placek Sale

Team Pierogi will be selling their delicious homemade pierogi and placek in the Saint John Kanty Rectory on these dates: March 30, April 6 and

Where the Bands Are: This Week in Live Music and Concert News

Twenty6 Productions presents:RipeTuesday, April 15 at 8 pm at Asbury Hall in Babeville, Buffalo. $29/$33Martin Barre: A night of Acoustic Delights with the Martin...
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UB, Lead Safe Task Force host mini-conference Saturday

The event addresses lead exposure in Buffalo and Western...

Trump’s revenge crusade on Adam Schiff crashes into brick wall: report



President Donald Trump sought to target Sen. Adam Schiff (D-CA) after the lawmaker served on the House select committee that investigated the Jan. 6 probe and worked on both impeachment cases. That effort has reportedly hit a brick wall, however.

Last week, MSNBC revealed that the Maryland prosecutor who went after former National Security Advisor John Bolton was stuck on the Schiff case, so she pivoted to focus more on Bolton. Now it appears the Schiff case has stalled entirely.

Writing Thursday, Ryan J. Reilly, Kristen Welker, Michael Kosnar and Carol E. Lee wrote for NBC News that the investigation “came to a standstill," according to a federal law enforcement official.

U.S. Attorney Kelly Hayes reportedly met with Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche earlier this week to ask how to move forward without the goods on Schiff.

"The decision out of that meeting was for Hayes to pursue more evidence, and the case remains ongoing," reported NBC, citing one of the sources.

Schiff has retained former Manhattan U.S. Attorney Preet Bharara as his counsel.

In a statement to NBC News, Bharara said: “It seems pretty clear that a team of career prosecutors have thoroughly reviewed the politically-motivated allegations against Senator Schiff and found they are unsupported by any evidence and are baseless.”

“The transparently vindictive effort to pursue the Senator has no merit, and if there is any justice left in the Justice Department, this should be the end of the matter,” he added.

Read the full report here.

2025 UB Athletics Hall of Fame ceremony

Six former University at Buffalo Athletics standouts...

Josh Allen: “That’s The Standard“ | Buffalo Bills

Quarterback Josh Allen addressed the 40-9 victory...