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Larry Scott is a Buffalo School Board member and a parent. He tells us why less technology in the classroom would be beneficial for students.
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Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act may be allowed to expire
Crime and terrorism analyst Brad Garrett explains what FISA is and how it impacts Americans.
A lawsuit looks to stop UFC White House card
The Justice Department is urging a federal judge to reject a lawsuit seeking to stop the White House's Ultimate Fighting Championship event scheduled for this weekend, attacking its plaintiffs as "two people who believe they have superior taste and want to spoil the event for everyone else." ABC's Peter Charalambous tells us more.
Larry Quinn among local business leaders looking for answers on changes to North Aud Block construction plans
A group of prominent Buffalo business leaders and developers wrote a letter to city, county and state officials raising concerns about changes to plans for the North Aud Block project. Larry Quinn from the Golisano Institute of Business explains their concerns.
Aaron Mentkowski adds World Cup Meteorologist to his resume
WBEN meteorologist Aaron Mentkowski will be serving as the World Cup meteorologist for The New York Times and The Athletic. He tells us more about the 40-day gig.
Councilwoman Zeneta Everhart on root causes of violence in Buffalo
Buffalo's Office of Gun Violence Prevention, which is backed by Councilwoman Zeneta Everhart, has received fresh funding from the state. Everhart tells us how those resources will be used to identify the root causes of gun violence in the City of Buffalo.
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