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Newsweek USA Nation January 21, 2024
Sunday marks the 40th anniversary of the observance of the National Sanctity of Human Life Day, a day recognized by pro-life groups, religious organizations and conservative activists who seek to bring awareness to the issue of abortion.The day was first declared on January 22,... + más
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Los Angeles Times USA Nation January 22, 2024
Water splashed Aisha Woods’ feet as she entered Lincoln Memorial Park Cemetery. It didn't take long before she discovered a spewing faucet, running without a valve. It wasn’t the only piece of metal missing from the 20-acre park in Carson. On Jan. 11, vandals robbed... + más
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New York Post USA Entertainment October 02, 2023
Jake Abraham, a Liverpool-born actor who starred in Guy Ritchie’s “Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels,” has died, confirms. He was 56. Abraham was known for his roles as Bob Carter in the 2001 comedy “Mean Machine” and Konokko in “Formula 51,” a thriller released... + más
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Le Krewe du Roi celebrates the state at 58th annual Mardi Gras Ball | The Advocate
ABC7 USA Nation July 28, 2023
are still in the dark as the Cemetery and Funeral Bureau looks into the reported claims.Brenda Bell, better known as Ma Bell, has more than 20 family members buried at the Carson cemetery, including her mother, father and a sister.For this to be happening now, I've just... + más
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NFL Week 4: Across the league, teams have hit the ground running this year | The Boston Globe
The Advocate USA Entertainment November 01, 2022
The Civil War created our national cemeteries. Six hundred and twenty thousand died, calculated at 10% of the population in the 1860s.In 1862, the Civil War battle in Baton Rouge concentrated in the east side of the city. Specifically, much of the fighting happened within... + más
See the list of businesses led or owned by LSU grads that grew fastest, made the most money | The Advocate
'This river is something else': American Queen brings tourists to Baton Rouge on the river | The Advocate
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