Other than in intramural boxing class or my best friend’s single slug on the second grade playground – I’ve never been in a fistfight.
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Struggling to find healthy recipes for work? Check out these healthy lunch ideas from blogger Laura Fuentes.
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The Crescent City and pecans have long been linked. The sweet, creamy, French confection known as a praline first gained American fame in New Orleans, when almonds were substituted for native Louisiana pecans. Soon, the praline became a Southern hallmark treat.
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The St. Charles Avenue streetcar line has operated in New Orleans since 1835, making it the oldest continuously operating streetcar line in the world.
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You’ll find the Cane River tucked away in the heart of Louisiana’s pecan country.
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Nuclear power is finally beginning to be sufficiently recognized as the workhorse of the global clean energy sector. But it won’t look like it does now if it is going to achieve its full potential in anchoring a global clean energy system.
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Over the last few decades, amazing innovations have advanced the food and agriculture industry at a breathtaking pace.
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Feed the Children distributed its 1 millionth H.E.L.P. (Homeless Education and Literacy Program) backpack with community partner support. H.E.L.P promotes school attendance and completion across the nation.
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It is more important than ever for seniors to be informed about booking travel.
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In the final episode of our video series, Democrat and Republican wax optimistic.
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“Social media has given rise to the ability of individuals to say anything they want to say irrespective of what the facts are.
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Across the Aisle VI: Deciding What Is Truthful
by Jan Schroder“One of the serious questions is where any person gets their information and how they verify, when anyone and everybody through their Facebook page, through their blogs, can put any kind of conspiracy theory out there,” Fowler said
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While Mardi Gras is synonymous with New Orleans, did you know there is a Washington DC Mardi Gras? In 1944, Washington Mardi Gras was founded by Louisianians living in our nation’s capital who wanted to bring this revelry to DC.
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When Democrat Ted Kennedy compromised with Republican Saxby Chambliss on immigration, both found themselves under siege.
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Across the Aisle IV: Ted Kennedy Showed Senate Way
by Jan SchroderFirst-term US Senator Saxby Chambliss was on the Senate floor two days after being sworn in when Democratic Senator Ted Kennedy introduced himself.
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Former US Senator Wyche Fowler offers three solutions to the partisanship strangling America in the second of our eight-episode video conversation with him and former US Senator Saxby Chambliss.
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Across the Aisle: Where Partisanship Began
by Jan SchroderAmerica wasn’t always this vitriolic. It need not be now. To prove it, we convened two former US Senators – one Democrat and one Republican – to kick off our eight-part video series.
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We’ve always tried to remain grateful to live in America, though we’d become a little despondent during the 2016 election. Then we had an idea.