Last night LSU’s men’s basketball team blew an 18-point second half lead to the worst Kentucky team of this century and found a way to lose their fourth straight game since SEC play began. Here’s what ...
The Iranian regime is crumbling from within, with varying death tolls going into the thousands, hinting at an eventual collapse. Join The Spectacle Podcast hosts Melissa Mackenzie and Scott McKay as ...
As Iranians take to the streets amid persistent inflation and a regime crackdown, President Donald Trump told protesters that “help is on its way”—but he has already given the poor people oppressed by ...
A Louisiana refinery will expand to produce more critical minerals for the U.S. as a result of an investment from the federal government. The Department of War is spending $150 million in its ...
New allegations of systemic fraud and official misconduct in Minnesota are drawing national attention, as articles of ...
For many Louisiana families, the holidays are not just a season of celebrations, they are a season of spending. Christmas ...
While even well-meaning Catholics, if they read them at all, are tempted to treat papal encyclicals as period pieces—interesting, reverent, but safely sealed off from the present—Pope Gregory XVI’s ...
With determined effort, where once dozens of school districts in Louisiana several decades ago were under court orders and supervision to desegregate racially, by the end of 2028 every one might be ...
The Food and Drug Administration should “immediately” restore in-person dispensing requirements for the abortion pill, Sen. Bill Cassidy, R-La., told The Daily Signal. The senator cited safety ...
This winter has had some cool spells, but no significant cold, and that means speckled trout are thick and aggressively feeding at this popular honeyhole. This week, my buddy Justin Bowles and I got ...
Judicial Watch is cracking down on election fraud by suing states for having dirty voter rolls. One of the states being sued —Oregon— was found to have over 800,000 inactive voters, which accounts for ...
Louisiana has indicted a California physician on charges of sending abortion pills to the state and is seeking his return to face charges, Attorney General Liz Murrill said Tuesday. Murrill has ...
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