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Federal Judge Dismisses Donald Trump’s Lawsuit Against Attorney General James

New York – New York Attorney General Letitia James issued the following statement after a federal judge from the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of New York dismissed a lawsuit filed by Donald J. Trump and the Trump Organization seeking to stop her investigation into his and the Trump Organization’s financial dealings: “Time and time again, the courts have made clear that Donald J. Trump’s baseless legal challenges cannot stop our lawful investigation into his and the Trump Organization’s financial dealings,” said Attorney General James. “No one in this country can pick and choose how the law applies to them, and Donald Trump is no exception. As we have said all along, we will continue this investigation undeterred.” In December 2021, Donald J. Trump took the unwarranted action of filing a lawsuit against Attorney General James in federal court seeking to stop her office’s investigation and interfere with the related state court proceeding. In her motion to dismiss the federal lawsuit, filed in January 2022, Attorney General James argued that the lawsuit was a baseless attempt to forum shop and should be dismissed on both procedural and substantive grounds.

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AT&T Teams Up with the City of Buffalo and Mayor Brown to Launch a Simple Text-to-Give Campaign from Any Wireless Provider to Support Families and Community Members Affected by the Tragedy in Buffalo

Text Buffalo to 20222 to donate $10 from any mobile device, any wireless carrier, anywhere  AT&T and AT&T Foundation donates $60,000 to various victims’ families and community funds and encourages other corporations and individuals to do the same Buffalo, New York (May, 2022) – To drive additional giving for the Buffalo community and to make it easy to contribute via your wireless bill, AT&T has teamed up with the City of  Buffalo and Mayor Byron Brown  to launch a Text- to-Give campaign to provide financial support to the Buffalo Together Community Response Fund that he helped establish and the Buffalo 5/14 Survivors Fund to help the community and the families of the victims affected by the recent tragic events in Buffalo. Through an easy direct donation process using your smartphone, you can contribute $10 to the community and the victims’ families, regardless of your wireless provider.  The charge will automatically be added to the donor’s wireless bill. Text Buffalo to 20222 to make a $10 donation to go to both the Buffalo 5/14 Survivors Fund and the Buffalo Together Community Response Fund. The 5/14 Survivors Fund has been established by the National Compassion Fund will provide direct financial assistance to the survivors of the deceased and those directly affected by this tragedy. The Buffalo Together Community Response Fund is being coordinated by the Community Foundation for Greater Buffalo and United Way of Buffalo & Erie County and all donations will help address community needs, long-term rebuilding, and systemic issues that have marginalized communities of color in the aftermath of the horrific events of May 14th. The Text-to-Give program is active for all mobile carriers nationally. Those who would like to donate more than $10 can repeat the process as many times as they wish until they reach the desired amount.  The Buffalo Text to Give campaign provides an easy and quick way for those who want to help the Buffalo community heal, regardless of whether you live local or live elsewhere in the State or nation.  All funds raised via the campaign will be given to both established funds; AT&T will pay for all administrative costs. As noted above, this event has touched all Americans and donations can be made from anywhere. “Similar to checking out at a retail store and contributing during the transaction, this texting option allows anyone to make one or more $10 donations from their mobile device, regardless of who provides your wireless service,” said Amy Kramer, president of AT&T New York. “We are deeply saddened by this horrific tragedy and our hearts are with the Buffalo Community.  We encourage others locally and across the country to join AT&T in supporting the community and the victims’ families.” AT&T and the AT&T Foundation are also contributing $50,000 to benefit the Buffalo Together Community Response Fund and the Buffalo 5/14 Survivors Fund to assist families of the victims and the surrounding community devastated by the mass shooting.  The Company is also establishing a national employee giving program for the victims’ families and will be promoting the Text-to-Give campaign at all A&T stores across Western New York.  AT&T has also provided mobile devices and free wireless service to the Buffalo Police Department to help volunteers gather information from community members regarding the services and support they need.  AT&T is contributing an additional $10,000 to the 100 Club of Buffalo in honor of fallen retired Buffalo Police Department Officer Aaron Salter through support from FirstNet, Built with AT&T– the only nationwide, high-speed broadband communications platform dedicated  to America’s first responders and public safety community.  Retired Officer Salter’s bravery and heroism saved many lives that day. Cricket Wireless, a member of the AT&T corporate family, will be accepting donations of the most needed items on behalf of the Buffalo Community Fridge, including diapers, formula, household paper products, dish soap, detergents, water bottles, and nonperishable food items.  Donations can be dropped off at any of the 20 Cricket Authorized Retail locations in the Buffalo area. Local employees from both AT&T and Cricket have volunteered to help distribute food and water in the community close to where the tragedy occurred.  Both companies have also donated more than five thousand reusable bags to assist the various organizations providing groceries to residents.

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Consumer Alert: The NYS Division of Consumer Protection Provides Safety Tips to Follow When Using Gas or Charcoal Grills

Following Safety Procedures When Grilling Can Reduce Injury and Save Lives  These Tips Will Help You and Your Family Enjoy a Safe Grilling Season All Summer Long Memorial Day marks the beginning of summer for many New Yorkers, and with it, the start of the grilling season. As New Yorkers get ready to fire up their grills this Memorial Day weekend, the New York State Division of Consumer Protection (DCP) reminds consumers to consider some important safety tips for safe summer barbecues. “ As we are looking to have fun with family and friends, it is important to keep in mind some safety tips that can make our summer activities more enjoyable,” said Secretary of State Robert J. Rodriguez. “This Memorial Day Weekend marks the beginning of the summer and there is  nothing better than to cook for visitors and relatives to mark the occasion so let’s be proactive and careful by following the tips that will make our gatherings memorable and full of great food and a lot of fun just about all summer long.” According to statistics from Fire Departments around the United States, there are about 10,600 home grill fires reported annually included around 4,900 fires per year in or on structures. Besides, about 100 deaths due to grill fire injuries are reported and about $135 million in direct property damage per year. The US Federal Emergency Management Agency’s US Fire Administration statistics also reflect that almost half of home grill fires happen between 5-8 p.m. and the majority of home grill fires happen between May and August, the summer months when grills are used more often. Furthermore, 79% of all grill fires are from gas grills Tips for Using Your Grill Safely: Before lighting the grill do a safety check. Have a fire extinguisher nearby and easily accessible in case of a fire. Inspect the hoses on a gas grill for cracking, brittleness, holes and leaks. Make sure there are no sharp bends in the hose or tubing and that all connections are secure. Replace if necessary. Check for propane gas leaks. Open the gas supply valve fully and apply a soapy solution with a brush at the connection point. If bubbles appear, there is a leak. Try tightening the tank connection. If that does not stop the leak, close the gas valve and have the grill repaired by a qualified professional. Make sure the grill is clean. Regularly cleaning the grill, as described in the owner’s manual, and cleaning the grease trap, will reduce the risk of flare-ups and grease fires. Make sure the grill is stable and on a level, flat surface. Be sure it doesn’t rock or tip when you open and close the lid. If your grill isn’t set on concrete or pavers, consider investing in a grill mat. Always start a gas grill with the lid open. Keeping the lip open while starting the grill allows excess gas to escape. If the lid is closed, the gas can pool under the lid and, when opened, combust suddenly creating a fireball. Light charcoal in a charcoal chimney. A charcoal chimney is a safer way of starting a charcoal grill since it doesn’t involve the use of accelerants like lighter fluid. Only use grills outside in a well-ventilated area. Never use a grill indoors, in a garage, breezeway, carport, porch, next to your home or under a surface that will burn. Gas and charcoal grills present a risk of carbon monoxide (CO) poisoning that could result in injury or death. Of the thousands of grill-related injuries reported in hospital emergency departments each year, many are related to carbon monoxide poisoning. Pay close attention once the grill is lit. Never leave a grill unattended. If a flare-up occurs, turn off the gas or spread out the coals to lower the temperature. Watch for grease fires. If a grease fire occurs, turn off the gas and use baking soda and/or a fire extinguisher to put out the fire. Keep children away from the grill area. The outside surface of a grill can get hot and cause severe burns. Store your grill and fuel tanks safely. Leave charcoal grills outside. Since charcoal produces CO fumes until the charcoal is completely extinguished, do not store a grill indoors with freshly used coals. Use caution when storing liquid propane (LP) gas containers. Always keep containers upright. Never store a spare gas container under or near the grill. Never store a full container indoors. Transport LP gas containers carefully. Consumers should transport the container in a secure, upright position, and never keep a filled container in a hot car or trunk. Heat will cause the gas pressure to increase, causing the relief valve to open which will allow gas to escape. Keep food safety in mind. Marinate foods in the refrigerator — never on the kitchen counter or outdoors. If you plan to use some of the marinade as a sauce on the cooked food, reserve a portion separately before adding raw meat, poultry, or seafood. Don’t reuse marinade. Meat must be cooked to the proper temperature. Germs, such as E. coli and salmonella, can be present in undercooked meats, such as hamburger and chicken. Always check the temperature with a meat thermometer. Don’t reuse platters or utensils. Using the same platter or utensils that previously held raw meat, poultry, or seafood allows bacteria from the raw food to spread to the cooked food. Instead, have a clean platter and utensils ready at grill-side to serve your food. Keep cold food cold and hot food hot. Keep meat, poultry, seafood, salads, and other cold foods refrigerated until they’re about to be cooked or served. If grilled food is finished cooking but won’t be served right away, keep it hot until served. To prevent bacteria growth, cold food should be kept at 40 °F or below, and hot food should be kept at 140 °F or higher. Refrigerate any leftovers immediately! Never leave food at room temperature for more

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House Fire on Palmer Avenue

Syracuse, N.Y. – On Saturday May 28th, at approximately 10:46 P.M.  Syracuse Firefighters were called out to a structure fire at 323 Palmer Avenue. Once on scene, fire crews found three floors of fully involved fire at the large 2 1/2-story, wood-frame house. Fire crews arrived on scene in two minutes and stretched fire hoses to extinguish the flames on the exterior of the structure then immediately transitioned to begin extinguishing fire on all levels on the interior of the house. While the fire was being extinguished, rescue crews searched the building for any possible occupants inside. The searches for occupants were negative and firefighters extinguished the flames in about 70 minutes. A total of 44 firefighters fought the blaze. The Syracuse Fire Department Investigation Bureau is working to determine the origin and cause of the fire. The Syracuse Police Department, AMR and National Grid were also on scene. There is no further information available at this time.  

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