“Did tonight’s meal kit get delivered yet?” I’m trying to recall how many times I heard my mother say those words. Oh, yeah, never. It’s hard to believe that there
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Rep. Ilhan Omar, one of two Muslim women elected to Congress last November, wears a hijab or headscarf as part of her religious observance. In January, lawmakers voted to accommodate
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President Trump often complains that he is the victim of “presidential harassment” — or, as he sometimes puts it, “PRESIDENTIAL HARASSMENT!” “After more than two years of Presidential Harassment, the
Parish officials say they have had enough of litterbugs trashing up Jeff Davis’s beautiful rural roads and waterways. On one area along Lacour Road, parish workers discovered a large pile
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New Orleans’ love-hate relationship with the NFL is stuck on hate right now, judging from court records and the countless number of black-bespectacled, stripe-shirted, white-cane-tappers — some in multicolored clown