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Weekly Horoscope // July 1st – July 7th

July 1, 2024

Be sure to check your Sun, Moon, and Rising signs for maximum accuracy! Aries: Saturn has stationed retrograde in your 12th house with Neptune to follow on Tuesday, stirring up some deeply buried emotions. Just before Mercury enters Leo it will form a trine to Neptune, creating the perfect conditions for a week of vivid […]

Joe Biden: A Crucial Choice for the Future of American Democracy

July 1, 2024

It’s true. I like many others were caught up in a terrible debate performance. It’s clear Biden will remain the nominee. Therefore, the task ahead is to make the case for re-electing Biden and preserving our democracy. The stakes couldn’t be higher in this election. Joe Biden has emerged as one of the most effective […]

Opinion: Why Joe Biden Should Step Aside for the Sake of Democracy

June 28, 2024

In the wake of Joe Biden’s deeply troubling debate performance last night, it is time to consider an unthinkable but necessary action: President Biden should step down to prevent Donald Trump from reclaiming the White House and further dismantling our democratic institutions. Let’s be clear—Trump’s performance was riddled with lies and exaggerations. However, this election […]

Op-Ed: The Threat to Constitutional Freedom of Religion by Displaying the Ten Commandments in Louisiana Classrooms

June 24, 2024

The recent legislation passed in Louisiana mandating the display of the Ten Commandments in public school classrooms is a controversial move that poses a significant threat to our constitutional freedom of religion. While this decision may be met with approval from some Christian communities, it opens a Pandora’s box that could ultimately undermine religious freedom […]

Exploring the Vibrant Culture of New Orleans: A Guide to the Big Easy

June 23, 2024

New Orleans, fondly known as the Big Easy, is a city brimming with cultural richness, historical significance, and unparalleled vibrancy. From its lively music scene to its unique culinary delights, New Orleans offers an experience like no other. Whether you’re a first-time visitor or a seasoned local, there’s always something new to discover in this […]


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Supreme Court’s Assault on Democracy: The Case for Impeaching Justices

July 2, 2024

The recent Supreme Court decision on presidential immunity represents a profound and dangerous shift in the balance of power within our government. By ruling that a sitting president is immune from prosecution for any crime, including murder, the Court has effectively placed the president above the law, dismantling a cornerstone of our democracy: accountability. Justice […]

The Power and Flexibility of Ladder Logic Programming

July 1, 2024

Ladder logic programming remains a cornerstone for controlling a wide array of machines and processes. Its intuitive visual language and ease of use make it a favorite among engineers and technicians alike.  This blog discusses the power and flexibility of ladder logic programming, exploring its core principles, applications, and the advantages it offers modern automation […]

The Best Rainy Day Movies for Kids

July 1, 2024

A rainy day is the perfect opportunity to snuggle up on the sofa and enjoy a family movie. For kids in the UK, there are some animated classics that are ideal for passing a dreary, wet afternoon. Here are some of the best rainy day movie choices to keep the kids entertained when the weather […]

Hurricane Beryl: A Harbinger of Climate Change and Its Far-Reaching Effects

July 1, 2024

As Hurricane Beryl barrels through the Caribbean, it stands as a stark reminder of the intensifying storms brought about by climate change. Beryl’s rapid intensification and early-season fury underscore the urgent need to address the environmental shifts contributing to such extreme weather events. Current Status of Hurricane Beryl Hurricane Beryl, now a powerful Category 4 […]


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Downtown Super Sunday Set for April 2 Along Bayou St. John

Danae Columbus - Contributing Writer

Progressive Living


Downtown Super Sunday Set for April 2 Along Bayou St. John

Danae Columbus - Contributing Writer

Sushi Creep: Only in NOLA

Zoe - Contributing Writer

Saenger Theater Reopens After Hard Rock Collapse and COVID

Marielle Songy - Contributing Writer

POLITICS


SPORTS


Saints 2024 Draft Pivotal To Success

Chris Champagne - Contributing Writer

Saints 2024 Free Agent Report Card

Chris Champagne - Contributing Writer

Saints Gamble in Los Angeles Backfire

Chris Champagne - Contributing Writer

Saints Beat Panthers-Big Whoop

Chris Champagne - Contributing Writer

SATIRE


Mayor Cantrell, The Most Well-Traveled NOLA Leader

Chris Champagne - Contributing Writer

Top Ten Things to Do With Your Trash in New Orleans

Michael David Raso - Contributing Writer

The Flight of the Free

Michael David Raso - Contributing Writer

The Raso Report: Save a Cigarette, Smoke Some Broccoli

Michael David Raso - Contributing Writer

The Raso Report: A Deep Dive Into Pothole Park

Michael David Raso - Contributing Writer

EDITORIAL


SOCIAL ISSUES


Trump Found Guilty of All 34 Felony Counts

Michael Raso - Contributing Writer

ECONOMY


HEALTH


New COVID Virus Strain KP.2 Could Create Summer Surge

Danae Columbus - Contributing Writer

New Orleans Lifts Vaccine Requirement

Jennsen Bentley - Contributing Writer

FOOD


Celebrate Seafood This Lenten Season at One of These Local Favorites

Evangeline Barber Ploof - Contributing Writer

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Downtown Super Sunday Set for April 2 Along Bayou St. John

Danae Columbus - Contributing Writer

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