The verdict marks the end of the first-ever jury trial over whether tech giants should be held accountable for social media addiction. It may influence the outcome of 2,000 other pending lawsuits.
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LSU closes long-running golf course on June 30.
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Church protest bill that would make protests at or near churches and other religious services a criminal offense passes.
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In a push for transparency, legislation proposes that family court proceedings in East Baton Rouge be livestreamed.
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DCFS asks for additional funding as its budget needs continue to rise.
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Political violence expert and ULM Political Science Professor Jennifer Dumas discusses the war with Iran.
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A murky corner of the financial world is now the fastest-growing source of funding for small businesses. One state, Connecticut, had given these lenders unusual power. That may be about to change.
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The British folk-rock band shares world-weary anthems to growing older, weathering the innumerable blows of life and coming out on the other side, hopefully a little wiser.
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Here is a reminder of some of what he has said - and where the US is now.
The Federal Emergency Management Agency implements the Administrator's Physical Loss Notification, which helps the 54 Counties in Arkansas that were named as Natural Disaster Areas due to the severe winter storm Fern that took place in January of 2026.
SAE NO MORE's performance was part of a benefit concert held on October 24, 2025, at Alley Park in West Monroe. The event aimed to raise funds for KEDM Public Radio, which is facing a significant federal funding cut of nearly $300,000 over the next two years.
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ULM is having its 10th annual Women's Symposium on March 18th.
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