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Entertainment News
/ 2 months agoNara Smith and Lucky Blue Smith Say Welcoming Baby No. 4 “Has Been an Adjustment”
Nara Smith and Lucky Blue Smith—who share kids Rumble Honey, Slim Easy, Whimsy Lou, and Fawnie Golden, together—shared how they’ve been...
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NBA
/ 2 months agoWarriors reportedly could target Kawhi Leonard and LeBron James this offseason
The Warriors could reportedly try to acquire Kawhi Leonard and LeBron James this offseason.Read More
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Food
/ 2 months agoNew Orleans events: New Edition, Easter parades, Ian Lara and more
Easter parades from Bunnarchy to the Gay Easter Parade hit the French Quarter and Marigny, and there are concerts by New...
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WNBA
/ 2 months agoHow interested teams are going to internally convince themselves to trade for Canucks’ Elias Pettersson this summer
This is a follow-up, and we’ll start by mentioning that it’s not going to feel very complete if you haven’t read...
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WNBA
/ 2 months agoRoyals Outright Drew Waters To Triple-A
The Royals announced that outfielder Drew Waters has been outrighted to Triple-A Omaha after clearing waivers. Waters was designated for assignment...
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WNBA
/ 2 months agoWho Should Dallas Wings Protect in WNBA Expansion Draft?
Sunday is the day that the WNBA needs the list of which players each team will be protecting for the upcoming...
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Sports News & More
/ 2 months agoEntergy seeks to boost power capacity for Louisiana’s Meta AI data center in huge expansion
If approved, the new plants would enable Entergy to generate and transmit more than 6,700 megawatts of electricity for Meta –...
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Sports News & More
/ 2 months agoHouse Speaker Mike Johnson balks at Senate deal to fund TSA: ‘A joke’
With the impasse in Washington, D.C. still looming, New Orleans airport officials are warning travelers to arrive early.
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Sports News & More
/ 2 months agoLighting, sidewalks desperately needed in New Orleans East, residents say
Residents and city officials are considering how best to spruce up the area.
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Sports News & More
/ 2 months agoLouisiana Legislature considers more ways to toughen rules for foreign seafood
It’s part of an ongoing effort at both the state and federal level to shield the state’s seafood industry.





