Inever met David Earl Miller. I didn’t even know he existed until the week he was set to die. Dec. 6 was his execution date at Riverbend Maximum Security Institution
Christmas traditions focus on several different aspects of family and spiritual life. While many stories are shared around Christmastime, perhaps none bears more significance than the origin of the Christian
After a string of cash-register robberies, the Crown and Anchor, a pub in south London, decided to stop taking cash altogether. The burglaries have stopped, but now the only way
The state’s ethics board in November decided campaign funds cannot be used to pay for the child care of candidates’ children, reversing a 2000 ruling. That year, the board decided
Most of us have been swept up in the momentum of the holiday season. We have passed Thanksgiving, reached the Christmas milestone and are approaching New Year’s Day, the third
“The man doesn’t tell the truth.” That simple, devastating statement describing Donald Trump was not made by a political foe. It was made by Michael Cohen, Trump’s close confidant and
Louisiana is undoubtedly a state that parties hard. The celebrations only go into overdrive during the holiday season that stretches from Thanksgiving to the new year, leading right into Party
The newspapers, radio and television reports are filled with discussions of health care reform, and there is certainly much to be said about it. Our health care industry is awash
The sentencing of former Trump White House National Security Adviser Michael Flynn on a single charge of lying to the FBI turned into a dramatic scene in a Washington, D.C.,