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A review of more than 600 pages of messages by The Washington Post found that Payton Gendron decided in February to target Buffalo’s Tops grocery store based on its local African American population.
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The alleged shooter knew nothing of East Buffalo, but the place he focused on — a Tops Friendly Markets store — was a people magnet.
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Every election has a story. President Biden’s approval ratings are in the danger zone, putting the Democrats’ slender majorities in the House and Senate in jeopardy.
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Once again, teachers are dealing with how to address with their students racially motivated killings in America following the shooting at a Buffalo supermarket.
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