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Tax filing and payment extensions available for Louisiana taxpayers affected...

State tax extensions are available to Louisiana taxpayers whose homes, principal places of business and critical tax records are located in areas of the state declared federal disaster areas following...

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Students give back to children affected by the floods

Ascension Parish students recently donated $1,037 to The Ascension Fund-Flood Fund. Children, along with their parents, set up tents outside of Jete’ Dance Company on La. 44 and collected school...

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Home Help: 3 DIY ways to improve your home WiFi

TIP OF THE WEEKYou don't need an expert to tell you: America is hooked on the internet. Just try to think of the last day you didn't use the web in some way. But you probably don't think much about the...

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Q&A: Bestselling "Hillbilly Elegy" author reflects on religion's role in his...

God is an important part of life in the Appalachian region of the U.S., but not in the way you'd expect, says author J.D. Vance.

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Former Miss America reveals struggle with anorexia — and the moment that...

Kirsten Haglund was only 19 years old when she went from "a relative unknown to one of the most recognizable faces in the country in a matter of seconds."

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Christian leader arrested under Russia's controversial law cracking down on...

A Christian leader has reportedly been arrested in Russia under the country's controversial law curtailing evangelism, which took effect July 20.

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Woman sues, claims officials forced her to remove headscarf for license photo

A Christian woman is suing officials in Lee County, Alabama, alleging that she was forced to remove her headscarf before taking a photo for her driver's license.

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Why culture war issues like same-sex marriage are missing from the...

A majority of Americans support LGBT nondiscrimination laws and oppose religious liberty protections that would enable faithful small business owners to refuse service to gay and lesbian couples,...

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3 Bible verses boxer Manny Pacquiao just pointed to in defending support for...

Manny Pacquiao is known as a monumentally popular boxer across the globe, but he's also a politician who now serves as a senator in his native Philippines.

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Can belief in science and miracles co-exist? Scholars respond

A philosophy professor is pushing back against the notion that science and religion contradict one another — or that the two simply can't co-exist.

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Jewish-run summer camp includes Muslim kids — and it's making a big impact

A summer camp program in Brooklyn, New York, is trying to bridge divides by bringing together Jewish and Muslim kids to play, swim and enjoy the outdoors.

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Q&A: The anatomy of trust in family, business and community

Jet Blue chairman's new book focuses on critical role of "smart trust" in building strong relationships, with guidelines for how to nurture it properly.

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The Mom Stop: Daughter develops nose for ‘No’s’

It started with a single word: "No."My 16-month-old daughter, with her wispy blonde hair that's just starting to turn into ringlets, hasn't had a lot to say in her short life. It took her more than a...

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Shayne Looper: Peacemakers can change the calculus of violence

This article is not meant to be controversial, though it does address a controversial topic: Guns, mass shootings, the gun lobby and the anti-gun lobby. I offer no solution to the current debates over...

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Zika may persist in eyes and play a role in spreading virus, study finds

Researchers have found that the Zika virus can live in eyes, and research in mice may help explain why some Zika patients develop eye disease, including a condition that can lead to permanent vision...

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American schools have a chronic absentee problem

A new analysis of data collected by the Education Department's Office of Civil Rights from the 2013-14 school year shows that more than 6.5 million students, or about 13 percent in grades K-12, missed...

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A colorful pasta favorite that stays fresh for days

But what makes this salad most unique and serviceable is what it doesn't have. There is nothing in it that becomes soggy or unappealing after several days in the refrigerator or hours in a lunchbox.

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The firefly's fortunes rest with us

Fireflies are the stuff of childhood, conjuring a time and place that may have gone but a sense of wonder that has not.

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How to talk about faith with someone who's been skipping church

A new LifeWay Research study explores what's on the mind of people who haven't been to a church in at least six months.

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A little help from my friends

Northwestern State band provides assistance to St. Amant band

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