Por: The Advocate Opinion September 17, 2022
In the Aug. 22 Advocate column “Trump treatment hurts institutional trust,” casually dismissed the former president’s character flaws before complaining that Trump “is forced to continually prove he is innocent of charges.”While it’s true that our justice system entitles all Americans to the initial presumption of innocence, we need to remember that there is a natural consequence of skepticism for those who make lying a habit.... + full article
The Advocate USA Business September 17, 2022
When he first joined LSU in 2014, Andrew Maas began pushing for a stronger, more streamlined U.S. patent application system for the university’s faculty.The idea was to protect the faculty’s inventions and research and propel them into commercially successful use, said Maas,... + más
LSU says it has a 'rogue off-campus fraternity.' What can the university do about it? | The Advocate
Happy birthday, Mike the Tiger! LSU mascot celebrates his 6th birthday. | The Advocate
ABC News USA Entertainment September 17, 2022
During the Second World War, the U.S accepted refugees from Europe, the largest amount of any sovereign nation.But what did the country fail to do in response to the largest humanitarian disaster in human history, during which 6 million Jewish people were murdered?Producers Ken... + más
I-10 lane closings set just as new state leaders take office; DOTD chief says timetable secure | The Advocate
BP oil spill money to pay for range of new coastal restoration projects | The Advocate
ALBANY, N.Y. -- Museums in New York that exhibit artworks looted by Nazis during the Holocaust are now required by law to let the public know about those dark chapters in their provenance through placards displayed with the stolen objects.At least 600,000 pieces of art were... + más
We asked readers to send postcards detailing their summer vacations; here's what we got so far | The Advocate
Justice Department files motion for partial stay to appeals court in Mar-a-Lago documents case | ABC News
ABC News USA Health September 17, 2022
SAN FRANCISCO -- With more than 100,000 people living on California’s streets, Gov. Gavin Newsom signed a first-of-its kind law on Wednesday that could force some of them into treatment as part of a program he describes as “care” but opponents argue is cruel.Newsom signed... + más
May is Mental Health Awareness Month: COVID may have normalized mental health struggles | The Advocate
Joe Giarrusso: In memory of my father, a renewed focus on mental health | The Advocate
10 WBNS USA Life September 17, 2022
LOWELL, Mich. — A Lowell boy chose to give back instead of getting gifts for his 5th birthday. William Weasel Newsted spends his days playing with friends and looking after his families chickens, dogs and cats. When his mom asked about feeding hungry people, Weasel had no... + más
‘The View’ co-host Sara Haines feels the hometown love for her birthday | ABC News
ABC News USA Nation September 17, 2022
FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. -- Attorneys for Florida school shooter Nikolas Cruz asked for the judge in his murder case to remove herself on Friday, two days after she scolded them when they abruptly rested their case after calling only a fraction of their expected witnesses.The... + más
Trump mixed top secret docs with magazines, other items, FBI says | The Advocate
After key witness flees, Baton Rouge prosecutors drop charges in fatal double shooting | The Advocate
The Advocate USA Opinion September 17, 2022
If our mayor, , is recalled, who will take her place? Are we assured that things will change? How will this change, if it happens, affect us, the citizens?A large number of us are really disgusted about the crime, physical conditions in the city, seeming lack of interest in the... + más
Power Poll finds broad support to recall LaToya Cantrell, much doubt it will happen | The Advocate
James Gill: Defund the police or defund LaToya Cantrell's junkets. Which do you prefer? | The Advocate
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