Eat & Drink

Sunday News: On Saturdays, new BBQ talent takes Lockport stage

Platters (Brisket + $2)Two meats (½ pound total) + one side: $18Four meats (1 pound total) + two sides: $34SidesHand-chopped slawScratch pinto beansSmoked mac...

Sunday News: Burmese curry, and more thrilling Niagara County Fair fare

REVIEW: Zambistro has grown into the best splurge-night restaurant in Orleans County. Adding a second-story deck and first-floor dining space has given Michael Zambito’s...

Review: At Shawarma House, welcome addition to my Lebanese map

Two years ago Graham Regan, my partner Jen’s only child, started a punk band called Big Dog. When he told me Big Dog -...

Sunday News: Cooks on a ramen mission play Yankee BBQ showcase Aug. 5

ASK THE CRITIC:Q: I usually go to Peking Quick One (home style menu) or Home Taste in Kenmore. I especially like twice cooked pork...

Review: At Dick & Jenny’s, escape to New Orleans over Grand Island bridge

In 2005, Hurricane Katrina blew a piece of New Orleans all the way to Grand Island.Dick & Jenny’s landed at the corner of Baseline...

Sunday News: Can beer and burgers help save the Happy Swallow?

Has East Side tavern Happy Swallow served its last fish fry? An August fundraiser aims to “Save the Swallow.”Where corner taverns once fed and...
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FactCheck.org Wins Sigma Delta Chi Award for Fact-Checking

FactCheck.org has won the 2025 Sigma Delta Chi award...

The Unofficial List of Republicans Who May Throw Their Hat in the Ring to Replace Lindsey Graham 

Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-SC) died Saturday evening from a “brief and sudden illness” at the age of 71. The longtime...

‘Action-movie’ GOP nominee has own party bracing for ‘absolute destruction’: report



The GOP fears the "absolute destruction" their nominee for a gubernatorial race will cause, a New York Times columnist wrote.

NY Times columnist Michelle Goldberg detailed the concerns of the GOP after self-described "high-risk humanitarian" Victor Marx won his party's nomination for governor last week.

Marx has been in the national spotlight for claiming that he killed a man when he was 7 years old. Goldberg also highlights his series of bizarre and dubious claims, such as that he saved over 40,000 women and girls from sex trafficking, that he can perform exorcisms by phone, and that he has a black belt in "Cajun karate," which was invented by his father, Karl Marx.

Although some of these claims haven't held up under scrutiny, Goldberg wrote, "These discrepancies haven't stopped Marx from building a brand out of action-movie evangelicalism," and winning the GOP nomination for governor to go up against Colorado Attorney General Phil Weiser in November.

However, the Colorado GOP is worried about his nomination, Goldberg noted, not because it has its sights set on the governorship but because of how it will affect down-ballot races.

"Marx's close victory in a three-way primary has some Colorado Republicans despairing," Goldberg wrote. "Given how blue the state has become, the GOP never had much hope of winning the governorship, but Republicans told me that having Marx at the top of the ticket could put some statehouse and congressional races in danger."

Darcy Schoening, a top Colorado GOP party staffer who runs an anti-Marx website, told Goldberg that Marx is "going to do absolute destruction to all the candidates down ballot," and that his campaign has divided the state's right wing.

"The elevation of Marx is, in part, a story about the right-wing revolution eating its own," Goldberg wrote. "Marx demonstrates what can happen when voters, feeling apocalyptic, disdain concerns about expertise and electability and let themselves be guided by their id."

Inside the Tight End Room: Jackson Hawes on Dawson Knox’s Leadership

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TMXYZ84xuGg True veteran leadership makes all the difference....