"The Americans are proposing the parties end the war by the beginning of this summer," Zelenskyy said, speaking to reporters on Friday.
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The Krewe of Janus announce their new king and queen and they are Clif and Lynda Bergeron, ULM's own alumni.
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A fire broke out on 123 South Pointe Avenue, claiming the life of one 74-year old man.
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The Georgia Post Office and the Michigan Post Office are inviting romantics to take part in a Valentine's tradition that presents a unique pictorial postmark.
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On Monday, February 2, the Louisiana Department of Public Safety and Corrections announced the appointment of Deputy Secretary Bobby “Jamie” Lee, Undersecretary Tammy Grant, and Procurement Director Erah J. Harper.
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The Louisiana Purchase Gardens and Zoo reopens to the public after temporary closures due to damage caused by Winter Storm Fern.
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A collapsed sewer line, about 8 miles from the White House, pumped 368 Olympic-sized swimming pools worth of wastewater into the Potomac. Repairs could take longer than previously expected.
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Amid an ongoing standoff between Harvard and the White House, the Defense Department said it plans to cut ties with the Ivy League — ending military training, fellowships and certificate programs.
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Washington Post chief executive and publisher Will Lewis has departed just days after the newspaper announced massive layoffs.
The U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) announced low-interest federal disaster loans are now available to small businesses and private nonprofit (PNP) organizations in Louisiana who sustained economic losses caused by 2026 severe winter storm occurring Jan. 23-25.
Josh Madden and other musicians joined together for a benefit concert for the station at West Monroe's Alley Park.
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The history of gumbo is diverse. ULM history professor Dr. Jeffery Anderson explains why different areas have different gumbo.
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