February 2024 Archive

Louisiana lawsuit could have consequences for Civil Rights Act
By Lue Palmer Contributing Writer (Veritenews.org) — Legal experts say a recent decision in a lawsuit over federal efforts to investigate environmental racism in Louisiana could stall civil rights investigations across the ...
Honda is recalling over 750,000 vehicles
General Motors is recalling more than 323,000 heavy-duty pickup trucks in the U.S. because the electronic tailgate release switches can short circuit and open the gates while the vehicles are ...
General Motors is recalling over 323,000 heavy-duty pickups
General Motors is recalling more than 323,000 heavy-duty pickup trucks in the U.S. because the electronic tailgate release switches can short circuit and open the gates while the vehicles are ...
LSU’s shift on diversity lacks transparency, critical input, faculty say
By Piper Hutchinson Contributing Writer (lailluminator.com) — Faculty members say LSU’s move away from diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) language happened without their input and with little transparency after the fact.
Will ‘The Party of No’ win in 2024?
By David W. Marshall TriceEdneyWire.com Columnist During Liz Cheney’s first two terms as the U.S. Representative from Wyoming, she was widely considered one of the nation’s most conservative politicians, voting with Donald ...
Lift every voice and do something
Black History Month is a time for celebrating Black America’s achievements and accomplishments writ large (moral compass of this nation, seeker of justice) and Black individuals’ successes in every imaginable ...
Black People in the Military: Diversity, Equity and Inclusion
By Dr. E. Faye Williams, Esq. (Ret) TriceEdneyWire.com Columnist I’m a confirmed Peace Advocate, and I’ve been that all of my adult life; yet I respect all who give their lives for ...
Setting the record straight on an important piece of Black History
By Ben Jealous TriceEdneyWire.com Columnist With the start of Black History Month, I brace myself for the mistelling of Black History yet again.
Black voters want congressional map lawsuit moved from GOP-stacked court
By Wesley Muller Contributing Writer (lailluminator.com) — A federal redistricting lawsuit both sides hoped to settle when the Louisiana Legislature drew a new congressional map last month saw a new motion filed ...
Council panel denies most of Entergy grid plan
By Katie Jane Fernelius Contributing Writer (Veritenews.org) — A majority of New Orleans City Council members on Tuesday (Jan. 30) voted to deny most of an ambitious electrical grid-hardening proposal – along ...

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