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Louisiana’s new law on abortion drugs establishes risky treatment delays, lawsuit claims
Read full article: Louisiana’s new law on abortion drugs establishes risky treatment delays, lawsuit claimsLouisiana’s new law categorizing two widely used abortion drugs as controlled dangerous substances is being challenged in a state court lawsuit by a physician, a pharmacist, two women who had difficult pregnancies and others.
Incarnate Word tops SE Louisiana 34-31 to seize top spot in Southland Conference
Read full article: Incarnate Word tops SE Louisiana 34-31 to seize top spot in Southland ConferenceZach Calzada threw for 238 yards and two touchdowns and Incarnate Word never trailed in its 34-31 win over Southeast Louisiana.
AmeriCorps CEO gets a look at a volunteer-heavy project to rebuild Louisiana's vulnerable coast.
Read full article: AmeriCorps CEO gets a look at a volunteer-heavy project to rebuild Louisiana's vulnerable coast.A volunteer-heavy effort to restore some of Louisiana’s eroding coast with recycled oyster shells was part of the scenic backdrop for a visit from the head of AmeriCorps, the federal agency that deploys volunteers to serve communities around the nation.
Yogurts can make limited claim that the food reduces risk of type 2 diabetes, FDA says
Read full article: Yogurts can make limited claim that the food reduces risk of type 2 diabetes, FDA saysYogurt sold in the U.S. can make claims that the food may reduce the risk of type 2 diabetes based on limited evidence.
New Orleans thief steals 7 king cakes from bakery in a very Mardi Gras way
Read full article: New Orleans thief steals 7 king cakes from bakery in a very Mardi Gras wayWith their purple, gold and green colors and toy babies hidden inside, king cakes are staples of Mardi Gras celebrations in New Orleans.
More than 43,000 people went to the polls for a Louisiana election. A candidate won by 1 vote
Read full article: More than 43,000 people went to the polls for a Louisiana election. A candidate won by 1 voteIn the northwest corner of Louisiana, a candidate for parish sheriff is demanding a recount after losing by a single vote in an election where more than 43,000 people voted.
Louisiana prisoner suit claims they’re forced to endure dangerous conditions at Angola prison farm
Read full article: Louisiana prisoner suit claims they’re forced to endure dangerous conditions at Angola prison farmPrisoners at the Louisiana State Penitentiary have filed a class-action lawsuit over conditions at the prison's farm.
New study finds far more hurricane-related deaths in US, especially among poor and vulnerable
Read full article: New study finds far more hurricane-related deaths in US, especially among poor and vulnerableA new study finds that hurricanes the last few decades killed thousands more people than meteorologists calculate and a disproportionate number were poor, vulnerable and minorities.
'Jackass' star Bam Margera to stand trial on assault charge in fight with brother, judge rules
Read full article: 'Jackass' star Bam Margera to stand trial on assault charge in fight with brother, judge rules“Jackass” star Bam Margera will stand trial on charges that he punched his brother during an altercation at their home in Pennsylvania in April.
'Jackass' star Bam Margera in court, denies hitting brother
Read full article: 'Jackass' star Bam Margera in court, denies hitting brother“Jackass” star Bam Margera has surrendered to Pennsylvania State Police for allegedly punching his brother during an altercation four days earlier at their home in the Philadelphia suburbs.
Incarnate Word routs Northwestern State 66-7, claims Southland Conference title
Read full article: Incarnate Word routs Northwestern State 66-7, claims Southland Conference titleLindsey Scott Jr. passed for 382 yards and five touchdowns, Marcus Cooper ran for a career-high 254 yards and two scores and Incarnate Word steamrolled Northwestern State 66-7.
Police leader caught speeding: 'I need to slow my butt down'
Read full article: Police leader caught speeding: 'I need to slow my butt down'The superintendent of Louisiana State Police acknowledges he was pulled over for speeding in an unmarked work vehicle but did not receive a ticket from one of his own officers.
Cantlay, Schauffele shatter 54-hole mark, take 5-shot lead
Read full article: Cantlay, Schauffele shatter 54-hole mark, take 5-shot leadPatrick Cantlay and Xander Schauffele played the back nine in 8-under 28 and shot a 12-under 60 in best-ball play Saturday to shatter the Zurich Classic three-round record at 29 under and stretch their lead to five strokes.
Cantlay, Schauffele maintain 1-shot lead in Zurich Classic
Read full article: Cantlay, Schauffele maintain 1-shot lead in Zurich ClassicPatrick Cantlay and Xander Schauffele shot a 4-under 68 in alternate-shot play Friday at windswept TPC of Louisiana to maintain a one-stroke lead in the Zurich Classic of New Orleans.
Visually-impaired woman calls police to report missing husband, deputies find him murdered inside home
Read full article: Visually-impaired woman calls police to report missing husband, deputies find him murdered inside homeDeputies in Louisiana made a grim discovery Thursday after a woman called about her missing husband.
COVID-19 surge in the US: The summer of hope ends in gloom
Read full article: COVID-19 surge in the US: The summer of hope ends in gloomThe summer that was supposed to mark America’s independence from COVID-19 is instead drawing to a close with the U.S. more firmly under the tyranny of the virus, with deaths per day back up to where they were in March.
Shots give COVID-19 survivors big immune boost, studies show
Read full article: Shots give COVID-19 survivors big immune boost, studies showEven people who have recovered from COVID-19 are urged to get vaccinated, and a new study shows survivors who ignored that advice had twice the risk of getting reinfected.
Gritty Clippers stave off elimination, beat Suns 116-102
Read full article: Gritty Clippers stave off elimination, beat Suns 116-102Paul George scored 41 points, Reggie Jackson added 23 and the resilient Los Angeles Clippers staved off elimination by beating the Phoenix Suns 116-102 in Game 5 of the Western Conference finals.
House votes to expand legal safeguards for LGBTQ people
Read full article: House votes to expand legal safeguards for LGBTQ peopleThe Equality Act amends existing civil rights law to explicitly include sexual orientation and gender identification as protected characteristics. The Supreme Court provided the LGBTQ community with a resounding victory last year in a 6-3 ruling that said the Civil Rights Act of 1964 applied to LGBTQ workers when it comes to barring discrimination on the basis of sex. Biden made clear his support for the Equality Act in the lead-up to last year's election, saying it would be one of his first priorities. Ad“Our neighbor, @RepMarieNewman, wants to pass the so-called “Equality” Act to destroy women’s rights and religious freedoms. Democrats likened the effort to past civil rights battles in the nation's history.
Sheriff on Louisiana gun store shooting: 'I don't know why'
Read full article: Sheriff on Louisiana gun store shooting: 'I don't know why'Bullet holes are seen on a vehicle at the scene of a multiple fatality shooting at the Jefferson Gun Outlet in Metairie, La. A person went into a gun store and shooting range in a New Orleans suburb and fatally shot two people Saturday, causing customers and staff to open fire on the shooter, said a sheriff. Lopinto said Williams had walked into the store with a loaded weapon and was told that was against store rules. It shows Williams at the door of the store, firing in. At another point it shows Williams inside taking aim at one of those killed, Veronica Billiot, 59, of Belle Chasse, also a customer.
Customers, staff fired back in gun store shooting; 3 dead
Read full article: Customers, staff fired back in gun store shooting; 3 deadPeople react at the scene of a multiple fatality shooting at the Jefferson Gun Outlet in Metairie, La. A person went into a gun store and shooting range in a New Orleans suburb and fatally shot two people Saturday, causing customers and staff to open fire on the shooter, said a sheriff. – A person entered a gun store and shooting range in a New Orleans suburb and fatally shot two people Saturday, prompting customers and staff to open fire on the shooter, a sheriff said. The shooting happened around 2:50 p.m. at the Jefferson Gun Outlet in the suburb of Metairie, according to a release from the Jefferson Parish Sheriff's Office. ___This story has been updated to correct the name of the store to the Jefferson Gun Outlet.
Spurs to start homestand against defending champion Los Angeles Lakers
Read full article: Spurs to start homestand against defending champion Los Angeles LakersRudy Gay #22 of the San Antonio Spurs and LeBron James #23 of the Los Angeles Lakers talk during a timeout at AT&T Center on October 27 , 2018 in San Antonio, Texas. (Photo by Ronald Cortes/Getty Images)SAN ANTONIO – The San Antonio Spurs will begin a three-game homestand Wednesday evening when they host the defending NBA Champion Los Angeles Lakers. The Spurs will play the Lakers again on Jan. 7 in LA, so that will be three games in just over a week. With or without James, the Spurs will still be able to gauge where they stand this early in the season. And then of course it is the Lakers, DeRozan said.
Smart leads LSU past Sam Houston State without coach Wade
Read full article: Smart leads LSU past Sam Houston State without coach Wade– Ja’Vonte Smart had 25 points, six rebounds, five assists and three steals, and shorthanded LSU beat Sam Houston State 88-66 on Monday without coach Will Wade after he tested positive for COVID-19. Hours before the game, LSU announced Wade would not be available because of contact tracing issues. Wade said during a Zoom press conference after the game that he tested positive while in quarantine last week. Freshman Cameron Thomas scored 19 points and Darius Days had 16 points and 10 rebounds for LSU (4-1). Demarkus Lampley scored 16 points and Zach Nutall added 13 for San Houston State (3-4).
Orgeron: LSU has COVID outbreak, injured QB still sidelined
Read full article: Orgeron: LSU has COVID outbreak, injured QB still sidelined– LSU coach Ed Orgeron says his team is contending with a corona virus outbreak and resulting quarantines that have made it difficult to know whether a number of starters or regulars will be available for Saturday's scheduled game against No. “We're talking to the doctors right now to see what's the best for Myles,” Orgeron said during his usual Monday-of-game-week media conference. The number of related quarantines due to possible exposure also have thinned his roster in recent days, he said. The SEC requires teams to have at least 53 scholarship players available, less than that and the scheduled game cannot be played. By the middle of the week, LSU expects to know if the game could still be held this weekend as scheduled, Orgeron said.
Jansen shows signs of old self as Dodgers try to stay alive
Read full article: Jansen shows signs of old self as Dodgers try to stay aliveARLINGTON, Texas – Though Kenley Jansen never lost confidence in himself, the big right-hander might be regaining that from the Los Angeles Dodgers after an inconsistent stretch. That came two days after another 1-2-3 inning in a midgame appearance for LA in a 15-3 win. In the ninth inning Friday night, Jansen threw 10 strikes and got three swinging strikeouts. “I thought the tempo, I thought the delivery was cleaned up, it was a little bit more smooth. The 33-year-old 3-time All-Star, whose velocity had been noticeably down and his control inconsistent, said they went over how his delivery wasn't the same as it had been when he was dominating hitters.
Wedding before the storm: Delta speeds up couple's nuptials
Read full article: Wedding before the storm: Delta speeds up couple's nuptials– Hurricane Delta sped up one Louisiana couple's wedding by a few days, but judging by the smiles on the bride and groom, it certainly didn't dampen the affair. Skies were gray, but the rain held off while the wedding party gathered. The streets outside were largely deserted as residents finished up last-minute storm preparations or evacuated. “Within 16 hours they threw an entire wedding together, and it’s beautiful. It was very important for her that she did get married in the church and when that almost didn’t happen she was so distraught,” she said.
Louisiana widening access to medical marijuana under new law
Read full article: Louisiana widening access to medical marijuana under new lawMore Louisiana residents will have access to medical marijuana under a significant expansion of the state's therapeutic cannabis program that was signed into law by Gov. The changes in the law, which take effect in August, allow doctors to recommend medical marijuana for any patient they believe it would help, and remove restrictions on which doctors can recommend cannabis. The state House and Senate agreed to the bill sponsored by Republican Rep. Larry Bagley of Stonewall, the chairman of the House health committee - in the regular session that ended June 1. Edwards, a Democrat, announced Monday evening that he had signed the bill into law. Only the agricultural centers at Louisiana State University and Southern University are authorized to grow cannabis in Louisiana, and only nine dispensaries can provide it to patients.
Fair Oaks Ranch man gets 5 years for hazing death of LSU fraternity pledge
Read full article: Fair Oaks Ranch man gets 5 years for hazing death of LSU fraternity pledge– Matthew Naquin, 21, who was found guilty of negligent homicide in the 2017 hazing death of Louisiana State University student Maxwell Gruver, was sentenced to five years in prison, according to CNN. Naquin, of Fair Oaks Ranch, was arrested on hazing charges in Oct. 2017 for making pledges drink alcohol while playing a game called “Bible Study,” according to an affidavit. San Antonio-area man found guilty of negligent homicide in LSU hazing deathPledge members of the Phi Delta Theta fraternity were forced to take “pulls” of 190-proof Diesel -- a “pull,” according to the affidavit, is consuming the alcohol for three to five seconds. Naquin and nine other members of the fraternity were arrested on hazing charges related to the incident. Affidavit: Fair Oaks Ranch teen ‘most aggressive’ in alleged LSU pledge member’s hazing deathGruver’s blood-alcohol level was more than six times the legal driving limit when he died in 2017.