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Diabetes isn’t just a growing national concern — it’s a crisis in Louisiana. More than 14% of Louisiana adults have diagnosed diabetes, significantly higher than the national average of 8.5%. Each ...
Last year’s not totally serious predictions were as forgettable as President Donald Trump’s second inaugural address. Undaunted, we look ahead to 2026: January — In State of the Union speech, Trump ...
Not Walter Cronkite. It is hard to fathom a more unlikely Epstein party boy than Cronkite. The most trusted man in America, a former CBS news anchor and truly legendary newsman, was probably the last ...
This column is published on the day before the winter solstice, that darkest day of the year, cursed by many for its lack of life-enriching sunlight. I’ve never seen the day as a low ebb, though. I ...
Former secretary of defense and retired four-star Gen. James Mattis famously testified to Congress, “If you don’t fund the State Department fully, then I need to buy more ammunition." He was referring ...
If you haven’t heard, it’s going to be a little chilly Sunday when the Chicago Bears play the Cleveland Browns at Soldier Field, with temperatures dipping into the single digits and a wind chill well ...
This past week, controversy entered the University of Oklahoma when an undergraduate student received a failing grade in a psychology course from a trans graduate teaching instructor over an essay ...
I write with mixed amusement and exasperation in response to Roxane Salonen’s most recent column, in which she takes it upon herself to speak for journalistic integrity. There’s a reason the label ...
Last weekend, new reporting from the Washington Post indicated that U.S. forces conducting counter-drug operations in the Caribbean fired second missiles at people who survived an initial strike and ...
Pedestrians chant, "ICE go home!" as federal immigration agents walk along North Clark Street in the River North neighborhood, Sunday, Sept. 28, 2025, in Chicago. (Ashlee Rezin/Chicago Sun-Times via ...
Twenty years after Katrina, families still gather at Crescent Park to take photos beside the bronze monument honoring the Latino workers who rebuilt this region when it lay in ruins. Children climb ...
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