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Buffalo Shooting Victim Laid to Rest; City Marks 1 Week
A 32-year-old woman who was the youngest of the 10 Black people killed at a Buffalo supermarket was remembered at her funeral for her love of family and friends and “smile that could light up a room.” Mourners said their final goodbyes to Roberta Drury on Saturday at the Assumption Church in Syracuse, not far from where she grew up...
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NY Corrections Officer Suspended for Allegedly Sharing Social Media Post Mocking Buffalo Supermarket Shooting
Gregory C. Foster II, a correction officer at the Attica Correctional Facility in Attica located about an hour away from Buffalo, was suspended without pay.
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Buffalo Shooting Leaves Community Without Its Only Grocery Store
While Tops is temporarily closed during the investigation, the community is working to make sure residents don’t go without.
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WATCH: Biden Speaks from Buffalo in Wake of Mass Shooting
President Joe Biden and first lady Jill Biden offered their condolences to the families of those killed and injured in a racism-fueled mass shooting on Sunday. “In America, evil will not win, I promise you. Hate will not prevail and white supremacy will not have the last word.”
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Biden Condemns Racism in Buffalo Speech: ‘White Supremacy Is a Poison'
The Bidens were meeting privately with families of the victims, first responders and local officials before the president was to deliver public remarks
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Why White ‘Replacement Theory' Fuels Racist Attacks Like Buffalo Shooting
A racist ideology called the “great replacement theory” has been attributed to violent attacks like the Buffalo shooting. What is replacement theory — and why has it taken hold across the U.S.?
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Buffalo Gunman Planned to Keep Shooting After Supermarket Attack: Official
The white gunman accused of committing a racist massacre at a Buffalo supermarket planned to continue his bloody rampage down the street before he was stopped, police said Monday.
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Buffalo Shooting Is Latest Example of Targeted Racial Violence in US
For many Black Americans, the Buffalo shooting has stirred up the same feelings they faced after the 2015 Charleston, South Carolina, church shooting and other attacks.
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NY Shooter Targeted Black Neighborhood in Buffalo After Past Threat Against School: Officials
The 18-year-old gunman who authorities say killed 10 people at a Buffalo supermarket had previously threatened a shooting at his high school and was sent for mental health treatment.
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Photos: Supermarket Mass Shooting in Buffalo, NY
Law enforcement sources said the suspected gunman entered the store carrying a rifle and wore military-style gear or body armor.
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Multiple People Killed During Grocery Store Mass Shooting in Buffalo
At least ten people were killed in a Buffalo, New York, supermarket Saturday afternoon after a gunman carrying a rifle entered the store and opened fire, law enforcement sources said.
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10 Killed, 3 Injured in Buffalo Supermarket Mass Shooting
Investigators believe the man may have been livestreaming the shooting, which city and federal officials are calling a racially motivated hate crime.
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Historic USS The Sullivans Takes on Water in Buffalo
The USS The Sullivans took on water at the Military Park pier on Buffalo’s waterfront.
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American Buffalo Seen Roaming Chicago Suburbs – Again
An American Buffalo is keeping people in Chicago’s northern suburbs on their toes. One resident in Hawthorn Woods recently captured footage of a buffalo out and about, just walking around. Believe it or not, this isn’t the first time one has been spotted roaming the region. Vince Clemens noticed the giant animal outside his home Friday, and his daughter,...
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Covid Upended the Labor Market, and Now These Workers Are Using Their Leverage to Push for Unions
Warehouse and store employees seeking union membership feel they have no seat at the table, and they’ve put companies on notice.
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Second Starbucks Location in Mesa, Arizona, Votes to Unionize
The growing union push will be one of the challenges that incoming interim CEO Howard Schultz will have to tackle when he assumes the role on April 4.
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Seattle Starbucks Location Unanimously Votes in Favor of Unionizing, a First in the Company's Hometown
The Seattle location is the seventh company-owned Starbucks cafe to vote in favor of unionizing under Workers United.
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Three More Starbucks Locations in Buffalo, New York, Vote in Favor of Union
Three more Starbucks locations in the Buffalo, New York, area have voted in support of unionizing, dealing yet another blow to the coffee giant.
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A ‘Gen U' of Young Starbucks Baristas Is Powering a Growing Push to Unionize
From coast to coast, young Starbucks baristas are pushing to unionize their cafes.
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Kansas City Chiefs Fans Donate Over $300,000 to Buffalo Children's Hospital Following Playoff Win Over Bills
Oishei Children’s Hospital in Buffalo is receiving donations in increments of $13 from Chiefs fans, which represents the 13 seconds it took to tie the game.