This is what we wanted to hear. It happened yesterday at the governor’s press conference announcing that the Fiscal ...
Louisiana’s Gulf economy got a piece of great news last fall, when Energy Secretary Chris Wright granted final approval to a ...
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 ...
On this “grab bag” segment of The Spectacle Podcast, hosts Melissa Mackenzie and Scott McKay debunk and discuss various news and controversies surrounding China, technology, immigration, and more!
Federal licensing of offshore deepwater port facilities will shift to the U.S. Maritime Administration, a change intended to speed the approval of facilities that can accommodate larger vessels ...
Recent remarks by the Trump administration about Greenland have sparked a crisis with America’s NATO allies. And, of course, European states have exasperated Trump, and many conservatives, with their ...
The credit card program used by Louisiana’s universities, health department and other state entities is due for an inspection, according to officials who cite high levels of governmental ...
From Louisiana politics to controlled opposition, this article argues the only choice untouched by manipulation is God first ...
A Louisiana jury last April determined oil giant Chevron owed $744 million for environmental damage to the state’s coastline.
There was some good news out of the governor’s office yesterday, for which we can be thankful – or at least hopeful. Gov.
They’re really trying to melt the brains of the useless feeders who swallow lie after lie, psyop after psyop on the ...