DEI—“Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion”—has been the talk of the town in Louisiana recently. Earlier this month, Governor Jeff ...
The University of Kansas caught backlash for offering a course called “Angry White Male Studies” — yet another example of ...
When it comes to Modernism, it is difficult to delineate between when the music started and when the dance floor ballooned ...
Being the target of false accusations and outright lies comes with public service. I usually ignore them. But a recent ...
There are two very important cases before the U.S. Supreme Court, one that will affect the nation and one our ...
From the Port of New Orleans to Shreveport and everywhere in between, freight transportation is the backbone of Louisiana’s economy. Railroads, truckers, ports, farmers, retailers, and manufacturers ...
Louisiana’s steep drop in a national education policy ranking is the result of lawmakers’ decision to scale back funding for the state’s school choice program, according to a report released by the ...
A Louisiana facility that would export liquefied natural gas needs more time to finish construction and begin operations, its ...
And this is why the U.S. Supreme Court should grant broad latitude for diversity cases such as Chevron v. Plaquemines Parish.
The Mississippi River has stayed low much longer than usual this year, and right now, it’s absolutely LOADED with all kinds of fish! My buddy Jeff Bruhl and I traveled down there this week to make a ...
Early hopeful signs concerning vehicle insurance costs for Louisianans might escalate, data from elsewhere portend. With the end of the roadblock that was the pro-trial lawyer Democrat former Gov.
I can’t help but feel hopeful about the promises of school choice. For families like mine, this isn’t about politics – it’s a ...