March 2026 Archive
By Stacy M. Brown Contributing Writer (The Washington Informer) – Americans across income levels are changing how they eat, spend, and plan their finances as rising costs for food, housing, and basic ... Bill moves forward to fight hazing on college campuses
By Sheridan White Contributing Writer (LSU Manship School News Service) – Louisiana lawmakers are advancing a new effort to crack down on hazing on college campuses. Hoodoo Fest celebrates African religions and spirituality in New Orleans
By Jasmine Robinson Contributing Writer (Veritenews.org) – On Friday morning, March 20, in Treme, incense sweetened the air and Afrobeats boomed through the otherwise quiet streets surrounding the New Orleans African American ... Bipartisan fatherhood task force seeks new parenting resources
By Gracie Thomas and Izzy Wollfarth Contributing Writers (LSU Manship News Service) – The Louisiana Fatherhood Task Force has proposed bipartisan recommendations to address challenges to fatherhood, including modifying the state’s child ... United Nations calls for reparations after declaring enslavement of Africans ‘gravest crime against humanity’
By Jeroslyn JoVonn Contributing Writer (blackenterprise.com) – In a landmark move, the United Nations General Assembly adopted a resolution declaring the trafficking of enslaved Africans “the gravest crime against humanity” and declaring ... Trump explains why he votes by mail yet opposes voting by mail
By Ashley Murray Contributing Writer (States Newsroom) – President Donald Trump, who wants to ban mail-in voting, said he had the right to vote by mail-in ballot in Florida’s special election held ... La. Black churches erect markers dedicated to African-American history and legacy
By Ryan Whirty Contributing Writer Three Black churches in the small St. James Parish town of Convent recently received historical markers to recognize the churches’ rich history and their impact on the ... Evidence shows ACA’s mandated benefits alone don’t drive up costs
By Julie Appleby and Sarah Boden Contributing Writers (kffhealthnews.org) – In January, when President Donald Trump unveiled his one-page outline to address health care spending, dubbed “The Great Healthcare Plan,” he specifically ... Senate panel advances a scaled-back bill holding judges accountable
By Veronica Camenzuli, Izzy Wollfarth and Addi Loftis Contributing Writers (LSU Manship School News Service) — A bill asking voters to approve a constitutional amendment giving legislators a say in removing judges ... New Orleans universities navigate the rise of AI in higher education
By Melody Daniels Contributing Writer Since the release of ChatGPT in November 2022, the adoption of artificial intelligence has accelerated at an unprecedented pace. Major companies like Google and OpenAI are driving ...
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