LA will give marathoners a medal after only 18 miles - Marathon organizers said the 18-mile route would only be available for this year ...
The Altitude Inclusion program lets families rehearse check-in, security, and boarding so travelers with disabilities can better prepare for future flights.
Gen X had Sex and the City, and Millennials had Girls. Is Rachel Sennott’s new series, I Love LA, the female-centered comedy that will go on to represent Gen-Z? It looks like HBO has a pattern of ...
Founder and staff at TCES Nurture primary, which has not excluded a child in 25 years, say key factor is how support is delivered In many ways, it looks like any other primary school. There is a ...
If there were any doubts that this year’s Republican primary election for U.S. Senate is going to be a slugfest, the final day of candidate qualifying on Friday dispelled them. As U.S. Rep. Julia ...
2026 continues to be tough sledding for online sweepstakes casinos. While players enjoy the greatness of a new social casino like Free Spin, Louisiana lawmakers are trying to flat-out ban sweepstakes ...
Los Angeles-based small minority-owned businesses are reframing the discussion around diversity, equity and inclusion. In Los Angeles, diversity is not a corporate initiative. It’s a market condition.
BATON ROUGE, La. (Louisiana Illuminator) – Louisiana cannot enforce a 2023 law that requires social media platforms to verify the ages of its users, a federal judge ruled Monday, declaring that it ...
BATON ROUGE, La. (WAFB) - A federal judge in the Middle District of Louisiana on Monday sided with a tech industry trade association that challenged the state’s Secure Online Child Interaction and Age ...
The ruling came this week in a lawsuit filed by NetChoice, a tech industry group representing Meta, Nextdoor, Pinterest, Reddit, Snapchat, YouTube, Tumblr, Discord and Twitch. NetChoice sued the state ...
A Louisiana law that would have required social media platforms to verify the ages of their users has been blocked by a judge. The law, known as the Secure Online Child Interaction and Age Limitation, ...
A federal judge in Baton Rouge has blocked a Louisiana age-verification law for social media, ruling that it violates the First Amendment and is too vague to enforce. In a 94-page opinion, U.S.
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