Por: The Advocate Opinion September 17, 2022
I rarely bother to read anything published on your commentary page. The columns printed there are full of prevarications, embellishments, half-truths, untruths and outright lies. Most (probably 75%) espouse views of the Democratic Party while the remainder seem split between Republicans and Independents.Prior to my decision to discontinue reading your editorial and commentary pages, I thought I had seen the best (probably an oxymoron) and the... + full article
The Advocate USA Entertainment September 17, 2022
Queen's Tea at The Cottage Café and Tea RoomIn honor of Queen Elizabeth II, Jan Risher and I celebrated with high tea at the The Cottage Café and Tea Room. There was soup. There was quiche. There was tea. And there were fancy hats. If you want to celebrate the queen... + más
8 great tacos to try in Baton Rouge | The Advocate
Not everything is as it seems: Book reveals herbal remedies within Louisiana's invasive plants | The Advocate
If you're looking for good tacos in Baton Rouge, we've rounded up eight that we believe are worth trying.While some on this list are hole-in-the wall, authentic Latin American favorites. Others are not. Even so, we've found each of these selections to be... + más
High tea, muffuletta pizza, dynamite tacos, Little Italy: Best things we ate this week | The Advocate
‘The View’ co-host Sara Haines feels the hometown love for her birthday | ABC News
The Advocate USA Health September 17, 2022
How can negative self-talk influence Alzheimer’s disease?Studies show than 80% of our thoughts per day are negative. That inner voice, the self-talk, can be physically and mentally damaging and influences the way we feel about ourselves and/or who we are. How we speak to... + más
There's a growing dementia crisis in the veteran community: Alzheimer's Q&A | The Advocate
Alzheimer's Q&A: Be present for affected friends, family | The Advocate
The Advocate USA Opinion September 17, 2022
Regarding ’s commentary, “Student loan forgiveness is just a payoff for the woke,” he is totally on point.It’s the private learning institutions that are the main beneficiaries of this payoff. They need to own their failures.ANTHONY CALDARERApresident, Westaff New... + más
Louisiana reacts to President Biden's student loan forgiveness plan | The Advocate
John Kennedy, Luke Mixon oppose Biden's debt forgiveness plan. Chambers and Steib back it. | The Advocate
You recently printed a letter from reader who was quite critical of your commentary pages and predicted that you would never print his letter. The reader also claimed that he rarely read your commentary pages, and he was especially critical of a recent column in it by Steve... + más
Named after the late Steve Carter, state to provide $1,000 vouchers to ease reading woes | The Advocate
How major US stock indexes fared Friday 9/16/2022 | ABC News
I am appalled at the severe lack of coverage of the 21st anniversary of in Sunday's edition.There was a pallid half-column in the editorial section, and two small articles on the last pages of the entertainment section, of all places.Who thought it was a good idea to... + más
Queen's death triggers media bonanza in works for decades | ABC News
In his Sept. 5 letter to the editor, Mark Folse, a software analyst, would have everyone believe that received $34,000 in taxpayer assistance for his education at LSU.Folse in his analysis of the tuition of 1989 vs. 2022 made the mistake of mixing apples and oranges. While he... + más
Letters: Steve Scalise paid his own tuition; those with forgiven loans did not | The Advocate
Letters: You don't learn anything by reading just agreeable points of view | The Advocate
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