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US Politics · United StatesEducation Secretary Linda McMahon affirmed late Tuesday that mass layoffs are the first step toward shuttering the Education Department — a longtime goal of President Trump’s since his time on the campaign trail.
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Education secretary: Mass layoffs first step toward total shutdown
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Black Homeownership in the District of Columbia: Barriers and Uncertain Futures
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New Orleans · New OrleansNEW ORLEANS (WGNO) — Former judge Arthur Hunter has announced he is running for Mayor of New Orleans. Hunter's campaign team said Hunter filed his paperwork on Thursday, Feb. 27.
Here are the upcoming New Orleans parade routes "To date, I’ve personally met with over 300 different people, organizations, and groups about the issues facing us. One thing is clear: New Orleans is at a crossroads. Our city deserves leadership with both real solu…See the Story
Arthur Hunter announces campaign for Mayor of New Orleans
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Donald Trump · ArlingtonARLINGTON, Va. , Feb. 26, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- This week, the House of Representatives passed a budget resolution instructing the House Energy and Commerce Committee to cut approximately $880 billion over the next decade, with the majority of these reductions…See the Story
March of Dimes Statement on the House Budget Resolution and Proposed Medicaid Cuts
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New Orleans · New OrleansWe don’t want to hear anything from any of the people complicit in the 2024 election of Donald Trump — from the Democrats, who dropped the ball when they should have been circling the wagons, to Trump’s blind followers, so ignorant . . . and hate-filled that they voted for him to their own detriment. But we do have a question for y’all: What did you expect?We have been watching since January 20 — waiting to see what the Orange One will do next. …See the Story
America is Getting Exactly What She Deserves
New Orleans · New OrleansLouisiana residents can visit NOAAM for free every third SaturdayLouisiana residents can now enjoy free admission to the New Orleans African American Museum (NOAAM) every third Saturday of the month, courtesy of The HelisFoundation (THF).NOAAM, which celebrates the art, history and culture of African Americans in New Orleansand the African diaspora, is proud to participate in “Art for All,” a long-standing initiative byThe Helis Foundation that …See the Story
New Orleans African American Museum Joins Art for All
New Orleans · New OrleansIn a statement released earlier today, state Sen. Royce Duplessis says he will not run for mayor of New Orleans With Duplessis’ announcement, the long-rumored candidate has shutdown any speculation that he will run for the office in October even as conjecture over who will and won’t be throwing their hats into the ring continues to heat up.Sen. Duplessis statement, in part, read:“After much reflection, prayer, and consultation with my family and…See the Story