The rare speech at the Justice Department comes as the Trump administration has spent the last several weeks trying to reconfigure the agency, including demoting attorneys who worked on cases related to the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol, and firing officials who investigated the president himself.
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The 2025 St. Patrick's Day Bicycle Parade and Festival, presented by Centric Federal Credit Union, will be held on Saturday, March 15 at Kiroli Park in West Monroe.
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DMWM s set to host a ceremony that will include the voices of past and current Ouachita Parish residents.
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The 9th annual Women's symposium to be held Tuesday, March 11 at ULM.
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Strauss Theatre Center presents " A Streetcar Named Desire" March 13-16.
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ULM's Concert Choir announces a new concert, highlighting their dedication and artistic excellence.
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If you've been paying attention to international politics, you'll get at least three — yes, THREE! — questions right this week!
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This week, President Trump continued to threaten tariffs as DOGE continued its cuts of the federal workforce. It was another consequential and news-packed week in Trump's presidency.
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Simple activities to help you better appreciate the birds, bees and flowers — and spend more time outside.
Roy Everett Jordan, Jr., 57, of Georgetown, Louisiana, was found guilty by a federal jury in Alexandria of unlawfully possessing a firearm and removing archeological materials without permission, according to Acting US Attorney Alexander C. Van Hook.
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