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Follow LIVE: President Trump’s election eve Louisiana rally in Lake Charles

By Caleb Greene and Maria Marsh October 11, 2019

8:35 p.m. "Thank you all for the support," one Little League champion said addressing the crowd.  The team exited the stage. The President then went on to highlight his economic achievements, in contrast...

Vice President Joe Biden gestures during a visit to robotic welding shop at the Manchester Community College in Manchester, N.H., Wednesday, Feb. 25, 2015. Biden's visited New Hampshire, a state with an early Democratic presidential primary. He said he's weighing whether to run for the 2016 nomination and plans to decide by the end of summer. (AP Photo/Charles Krupa)

Report: Joe Biden calls for Trump to be impeached for the first time

By Bill Barrow and Hunter Woodall October 9, 2019

ROCHESTER, N.H. (AP) — Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden said Wednesday for the first time that President Donald Trump must be impeached for abusing the powers of his office to help his...

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Report: As impeachment looms, Republicans revolt against Trump on Syria

By Steve Peoples October 7, 2019

NEW YORK (AP) — They may have his back on impeachment, but some of President Donald Trump's most loyal allies are suddenly revolting against his decision to pull back U.S. troops from northern Syria. On...

FILE - In this June 20, 2019 file photo, The Supreme Court is seen under stormy skies in Washington. The Supreme Court is adding an abortion case to its busy election-year docket. The justices have agreed to take up a Louisiana law that could leave the state with just one clinic. The justices won’t hear arguments until the winter. A decision is likely to come by the end of June. (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite)

Report: Supreme Court to hear Louisiana abortion regulation case

By Mark Sherman October 4, 2019

WASHINGTON (AP) — The Supreme Court agreed Friday to plunge into the abortion debate in the midst of the 2020 presidential campaign, taking on a Louisiana case that could reveal how willing the more...

Dry grass from a lack of rain lays beneath the Midtown skyline in Atlanta, Thursday, Oct. 3, 2019. Scientists say more than 45 million people across 14 Southern states are now in the midst of a drought that's cracking farm soil, drying up ponds and raising the risk of wildfires. (AP Photo/David Goldman)

Report: ‘Flash drought’ worsening across 14 Southern US states, including Louisiana

By Jeff Martin October 3, 2019

ATLANTA (AP) — More than 45 million people across 14 Southern states are now in the midst of what’s being called a “flash drought” that’s cracking farm soil, drying up ponds...

Democratic presidential candidate, Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., speaks at a campaign stop in April 2016. (Christopher Dolan/The Times & Tribune via AP) WILKES BARRE TIMES-LEADER OUT; MANDATORY CREDIT

Report: Bernie Sanders has heart procedure, cancels campaign events

By Associated Press News Report October 2, 2019

WASHINGTON (AP) — Bernie Sanders' campaign says the Democratic presidential candidate has had a heart procedure for a blocked artery. The Vermont senator is canceling events and appearances "until...

FILE - This May 6, 2013 file photo shows a wind turbine farm owned by PacifiCorp near Glenrock, Wyo. Land-based turbines are rising by the thousands across America, from the remote Texas panhandle to cornfields of Iowa. (AP Photo/Matt Young)

Report: President Trump’s windmill hatred is a worry for the booming industry

By Ellen Knickmeyer and Rodrique Ngowi September 30, 2019

BLOCK ISLAND, R.I. (AP) — The winds are blowing fair for America's wind power industry, making it one of the fastest-growing U.S. energy sources. Land-based turbines are rising by the thousands across...

FILE - In this April 19, 2019, file photo, an athlete stands near a NCAA logo during a softball game in Beaumont, Texas. California will let college athletes hire agents and make money from endorsements, defying the NCAA and setting up a likely legal challenge that could reshape U.S. amateur sports. (AP Photo/Aaron M. Sprecher, File)

Report: California to let college athletes sign endorsement deals

By Adam Beam September 30, 2019

SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) — Defying the NCAA, California opened the way Monday for college athletes to hire agents and make money from endorsement deals with sneaker companies, soft drink makers and...

April Hebert watches her 1-year-old son Collins toss rocks into a partially dried-up creek in Helena, Ala., on Thursday, Sept. 26, 2019. Weeks of dry, hot weather have plunged the Deep South further into a drought that a federal assessment says is affecting more than 11 million people and threatening crops across a five-state region. (AP Photo/Jay Reeves)

Report: Deep South’s drought deepens; 11 million affected from Lousiana to South Carolina

By Jay Reeves September 26, 2019

BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (AP) — Weeks of dry, hot weather have plunged the Deep South further into a drought that's affecting more than 11 million people and threatening crops across the region, a new assessment...

Government contractors erect a section of Pentagon-funded border wall along the Colorado River, Tuesday, Sept. 10, 2019 in Yuma, Ariz. The 30-foot high wall replaces a five-mile section of Normandy barrier and post-n-beam fencing, shown at left, along the the International border that separates Mexico and the United States. Construction began as federal officials revealed a list of Defense Department projects to be cut to pay for President Donald Trump's wall. (AP Photo/Matt York)

Report: US Border Wall will potentially reach 450 miles, construction starting in Arizona

By Astrid Galvan September 15, 2019

YUMA, Ariz. (AP) — On a dirt road past rows of date trees, just feet from a dry section of the Colorado River, a small construction crew is putting up a towering border wall that the government hopes...

The New York Times Executive Editor Dean Baquet answers questions from three LSU Manship School of Mass Communication students at the French House on Friday, Sept. 22 2017.

Dean Baquet visits LSU, discusses integrity and shift in journalism

By Maria Owens September 22, 2017

The New York Times Executive Editor Dean Baquet visited the University for a student-conducted, roundtable conversation at the French House on Friday evening. Baquet is a New Orleans native who...

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LSU alumna rescues people and pets after devastating storms

By Abbie Shull September 12, 2017

After the devastation of Hurricane Harvey, one University alumna is hard at work saving those who cannot save themselves.Jenny Teed is the director of shelter operation at the Virginia Beach...