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One Step At A Time

Vic Wukovits April 21, 2016 Comments Off on One Step At A Time

Being in IT, I work a fairly sedentary job. I sit behind a desk for most of the day hammering away on a keyboard, and running fingers across a trackpad. Sure, my forearms are

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Grim Outlook For State Government

Jeremy Alford April 21, 2016 Comments Off on Grim Outlook For State Government

Two new polls from the University of New Orleans’ Survey Research Center and LSU’s Public Policy Research Lab reveal that the public has serious concerns about the budget and the direction the state is

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NYC: Trash Her Train Of Stuff

Chuck Shepherd April 21, 2016 Comments Off on NYC: Trash Her Train Of Stuff

Homeless New Yorker Sonia Gonzalez, 60, recently became a legend on Manhattan’s West Side by maneuvering a stunning, block-long assemblage of more than 20 shopping carts’ worth of possessions along the sidewalks. Among the

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TOUGH LOVE

Dale Archer, M.D. April 21, 2016 Comments Off on TOUGH LOVE

Dear Dr. Archer, I have a beautiful, smart 22-year-old daughter. We’ve always had a strained relationship; perhaps it’s because I spoiled her too much. When she was younger, I’d always let her bring a

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Can The GOP Survive A Contested Convention?

Michael Kurth April 21, 2016 Comments Off on Can The GOP Survive A Contested Convention?

It’s looking more and more likely that no Republican candidate will have the 1,237 delegates necessary to win the nomination before the party convention. That means it will be a contested convention, with a

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