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  • - Governor-elect Republican Sarah Huckabee Sanders of Arkansas has announced her first cabinet member.- Louisiana voters will still get to decide whether to strengthen the state's law to prevent anyone who isn't a United States citizen from voting in one of three proposed amendments to the state Constitution on the Dec. 10 ballot.- Forbes has released its list of America's Largest Private Companies for the year and twenty Texas companies made the cut.
  • - French President Emmanuel Macron paid a visit to Louisiana, the U.S. state most closely aligned with his country historically and culturally.- It’s been a year since the COVID-19 variant omicron emerged, and physicians are continuing to discover the long-term effects of the virus.- More than 400 churches across Texas will leave the United Methodist Church.
  • Some benefits and topics talked about regarding blessings are inheritance, removing obstacles, knowledge and wisdom of elders, energy from natural forces, everything that touches our lives, God's presence, unity, divine liturgy, blessings to be given away, and relationships. Joining host, Marci Howard for the discussion will be Rabbi Jana De Benedetti, Father Jason Foster, Father Mark Watson, and Ashish Modi.
  • This week's discussion will be about how the New Year and other aspects of the faith call one to begin anew, to live a new better way, and leave the 2023 a better year. Joining host, Marci Howard, for the panel will be Father Mark Watson, Ashish Modi, Apostle Nickson Banda and Rabbi Jana De Benedetti.
  • Host Janice Bezanson hosts this episode of Conserving Earth, which discusses funding for conservation.
  • - More gun prosecutions are being brought in federal court in New Orleans than at any time in at least 15 years.- Food prices are up all over the grocery store, especially the cost of eggs.- A new report reveals that a large Texas-based energy company knew that the planet was warming but misled the public and government about climate change.
  • - The way Louisiana's abortion law is worded confuses patients and doctors alike as some physicians won’t even schedule to see a pregnant woman until after 12 weeks due to fear of being investigated.- A new report shows show's Texas food production and higher grocery costs are being affected by climate change.
  • - Governor John Bel Edwards commemorated the 7th year anniversary of Medicaid Expansion for low-income Louisianans yesterday.- An effort that would have prevented Texas House Democrats from chairing committees has been defeated.- And with Mardi Gras season is upon us healthcare officials in Louisiana are concerned about a post-holiday increase in COVID cases.
  • - Nearly $21 billion in capital investments were made in Louisiana during 2022.- Texas education officials project a statewide decline in student enrollment for the years ahead.- Some former Shreveporters were recognized at the 65th Grammy awards with one receiving a Grammy.
  • - Cold rain could become light freezing rain this morning through the afternoon across the region.- Twenty years ago today at about a minute before 9am, the Space Shuttle Columbia disintegrated as it reentered the atmosphere over Texas.- Democrats in the Texas Legislature are pushing back against a pair of GOP-backed bills they say are discriminatory in preventing property sales to foreigners.-
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