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Nintendo, PlayStation and Xbox have new competition from Valve, the company that runs the online gaming store Steam. They're now making a console of their own that bridges PC gaming and traditional "plug and play" gaming. Tech reporter Mike Dobuski tells us more.
Meredith Roberts, a standout swimmer at North Tonawanda High School, suddenly found herself in need of a new liver. Her mother, Sara, provides an update on her daughter's condition after receiving a transplant.
Mary Pruski of Save Our Buffalo Churches is part of a coalition attempting to open the Mother Cabrini Health Foundation to help pay for settlements with abuse survivors and ensure justice for parishes threatened with closure.
Washington insider Dave Levinthal takes us inside the biggest stories in the nation's capital.
After months of pushing back against the release of the Epstein files, President Donald Trump is now encouraging Congress to make them public. Political analyst Steve Roberts gives his thoughts.
Josh Allen scored 6 touchdowns and the passing game came to life for the Bills in Sunday's win over the Buccaneers. Sal Capaccio was on the field for all of it and recaps the game.
If you're currently employed the risk of losing your job is at a historic low. If you're searching for a job though it's another story. Bankrate's Sarah Foster tells us more.
A new tax benefit is coming for givers in the new year. Jill Schlesinger tells us about it.
Bennie and Jasmine are an inseparable pair!
Friday marks the final time the Section VI football playoffs will be played at Highmark Stadium. Section VI Executive Director Mark DiFilippo reflects on the legacy of high school football at the stadium.
It will take plenty of hard work, but the Bills path to catching up to New England begins Sunday against Tampa Bay. Bills play-by-play man Chris Brown previews the game.
Congressman Nick Langworthy, who's trying to get his own energy bill through Congress, reacts to the state's decision to pause its switch to all-electric. Also, is another shutdown likely?
It may take a week for air travel to recover even though the government has reopened. ABC's Clara McMichael explains.
Attorney and former New York Attorney General Dennis Vacco says the decision to delay the state's energy plan is "highly unusual." He explains why.
The NBA and MLB are facing betting scandals as players in both leagues are being investigated for their role in betting on games. ABC crime and terrorism analyst Brad Garrett tells us if anything can be done to curb the negative impact of legalized betting.
After their most embarrassing loss in quite some time, the Bills look to rebound against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Radio analyst and former center Eric Wood previews Sunday's game.
Millions of Americans are going through the open enrollment process right now. Dan LaBroad has tips on navigating the process and managing sticker shock.
Assemblyman Bill Conrad is a Democrat that has opposed the state's all-electric plan, which was put on hold Wednesday. Conrad tells us what's next.
Lots of ideas are being thrown around in relation to safety on Chippewa following a recent shooting. Also, the Council is getting ready to review the Mayor's budget for next year as the comptroller asks the city to dip into its rainy day funds. Councilman Mitch Nowakowski tells us what's being considered for both issues.
Domenic Cortese, host of "Hammertime Radio" on WBEN, says "sensibility has prevailed, at least for now," as New York's gas ban has been delayed.




