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Charter Schools Team Up and Create New Combined Football Team in the City of Buffalo

Maritime Charter School and Tapestry Charter School are proud to announce a new merger in the sport of football for this upcoming 2023-2024 school...
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Buffalo Massacre Shooter Sentenced to Life Without Parole

https://www.youtube.com/embed/4OrZ_JFzDUk Erie County District Attorney John J. Flynn announces that 19-year-old Payton S. Gendron of Conklin, New York was sentenced today before this morning before Erie County...

More bad news regarding The Buffalo News

The downward spiral at The Buffalo News appears to be gaining speed. Last week I reported the departure of four veteran reporters and editors and the pending outsourcing of work performed by the newsroom’s five-person design team. That reduces the newsroom staff to some 65 journalists, down from more than 200 back in the day.... View Article

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Sherrilyn Ifill to speak at 47th annual MLK commemoration

A civil rights lawyer, Ifill is a former president and director-counsel of the NAACP Legal Defense and Education Fund.

Out-of-Date Nate Readies His Theme

When forced to exit the race in 2018, Bunny was diplomatic and expressed above all an unwillingness to do harm to the Democratic Party in a bruising primary battle against McMurray. “While I am proud of the campaign I ran, I did not become a candidate to hurt the Democratic Party or hurt our chances in November,” he added. “The

Vision 2033

Nothing like a 22-Tweet thread to show everyone how not mad you are. Never let it be said that Out-of-Date Nate doesn’t have a vision. He has ideas. You can MOCK THEM IF YOU WISH, but he really has these visions and ideas. Visideas. Ideisions. Whether those ideas actually comport with reality, or fall under the job description of “County
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Marjorie Taylor Greene calls for government ‘overthrow’: ‘It rapes you every single day’



Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) suggested that "forgotten" Americans should "overthrow" the government.

During a Wednesday interview with a podcaster named Shipwreck, Greene said the American people "have forgotten their power."

"I call them the forgotten American man and woman," she explained. "That is the largest group of Americans. And I think, in my opinion, that is the most powerful group of Americans."

"They could rein in their government like that. Not only could they rein it in, they could overthrow it," she remarked. "That's about 100 million Americans, right?"

"Let's say 100 million Americans that say, f-- you to the government and refuse to pay their taxes. This is how to do it."

Greene insisted that "the federal government has [screwed] you over."

"It rapes you every single day," she insisted. "Social Security, you pay in and your Social Security check, and your employer matches it for all these years, and you retire and you get like a diddly $1,500 a month. I mean, that is such a pathetic joke."

"So when I tell you, look, I am dead serious about the American people," the lawmaker added. "If they really wanted to, everybody I work with, all of my colleagues, everybody in the government, they would be terrified to talk to a lobbyist or talk to a foreign government or they would be terrified to, to step out of line if the American people got serious about forcing Congress and the Senate and the administration, no matter who's serving, to serve them, serve the people."

Baseless rumor about Mike Johnson’s alleged Grindr account keeps spreading online

TikTok user @razzledazzlemo raised more than $29,000 for "legal expenses" after claiming to have proof of the House speaker's supposed Grindr account.

Scott Bessent – Has overall inflation eased under Donald Trump? It depends on the measure

"Overall, the inflation since President Trump” took office “has come down."

Will SNAP benefits be issued in November 2025? What we know

Multiple states have issued alerts to SNAP recipients, warning that they may not receive November benefits if the government shutdown continues.