March 2023 Archive
By Marta Jewson The Lens Flashing yellow school zone lights must be working properly in order to issue camera tickets, an ordinance passed by the New Orleans City Council this month requires. ... Feds move to rein in prior authorization, a system that harms and frustrates patients
By Lauren Sausser Contributing Writer (khn.org) — When Paula Chestnut needed hip replacement surgery last year, a pre-operative X-ray found irregularities in her chest. Bill would end eminent domain for carbon capture pipelines
By Terry L. Jones Contributing Writer (Special from Floodlight via lailluminator.com) — A Louisiana legislator wants to help keep landowners from losing their property to pipelines needed for the dozens of carbon ... DeSantis and Youngkin urge white-washing of American history
By A. Peter Bailey TriceEdneyWire.com Columnist A full page in the June 24, 2018 issue of The New York Times stated that “The truth affects us all. The truth helps us to ... The propaganda machine called Fox News
By David W. Marshall TriceEdneyWire.com Columnist In 2021, the bill to award gold medals to the U. S. Capitol Police officers who responded to the Jan. 6 insurrection passed, despite 21 GOP ... Education Savings Accounts
After reading the Op/Ed by La. State Superintendent of Education Dr. Cade Brumley published on March 13, 2023, I felt compelled to provide your readers with some information that Dr. ... Student debt robs our country of young geniuses
By Svante Myrick TriceEdneyWire.com Columnist Ever since it was taken over by far-right justices nominated by Donald Trump, the Supreme Court has been eroding the quality of life for Americans. Now it ... A pig wearing lipstick is still a pig
Colorful balloons and flowers carried by family members making their way into an auditorium is a traditional sight during late May. Soon-to-be graduates wearing caps and gowns line up to ... One year later what did we learn from “the slap?”
Earl Ofari Hutchinson Guest Columnist The much ballyhooed and awaited appearance by comedian Chris Rock at a theater in Baltimore finally happened fittingly the week before the Academy Awards show. The timing ... Judge dismisses suit over Plaquemines LNG facility, environmental groups review options
By Joshua Rosenberg The Lens Multiple environmental groups are weighing their legal options after a judge in Baton Rouge dismissed their lawsuit challenging the construction of a liquified natural gas facility.
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