- City Hall to open tomorrow for normal hours, but some city services still impacted
- House vote on impeachment imminent
- Boil water advisory for the West Bank canceled
- Saints at Titans to remain noon kickoff
- Saints QB Brees chasing NFL history again in prime time
- Ferry Service to Algiers restored
- Republican candidate Eddie Rispone talks about his campaign
- Last chance to catch spectacle at Gallier Hall tonight
- LSU starts a national search to replace F. King Alexander
- Turbine troubles at Carrollton generating station
- Saints at Titans to remain noon kickoff
- Alonso, Bell and 3 others out for Saints vs. Colts
- Saints RB Alvin Kamara ready to get rolling
- Hebert, Swilling remember Dome Patroller Vaughan Johnson
- Drew Brees on Saints injury report - no need to overreact
- Jordan, Armstead, Cook upgraded on Saints injury report, Brees makes list
- Letter from Billy Cannon's family meant a lot to LSU's Joe Burrow
- Joe Burrow could become LSU's second Heisman Trophy winner Saturday night
- Brees, Saints hope for another fast start against Colts
- Drew Brees on Joe Burrow: “He’s going to be the Heisman winner”
- Ransomware attack strikes Pensacola
- Judiciary panel takes first steps toward impeachment vote
- Jersey City's mayor says gunmen targeted kosher market
- Monumental statue of black man defies Confederate monuments
- Democrats poised to unveil 2 impeachment articles vs. Trump
- Watchdog report: FBI's Russia probe justified, no bias found
- Saudi gunman tweeted against US before naval base shooting
- Deadly shooting at NAS Pensacola
- Pelosi OKs drafting of impeachment articles against Trump
- Military: Sailor shoots 3 at Pearl Harbor, takes own life
Is anybody more deserving of the Heisman trophy than Joe Burrow?
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A Podcast Had No Name, S8 E5 - "The Bells"May 15, 2019
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Judge bars Trump from taking energy panel's advice
BILLINGS, Mont. (AP) — A U.S. judge has barred the Trump administration from acting on the recommendations of an advisory panel that was created to make it easier to extract fossil fuels from public lands and waters.
U.S. District Judge Donald Molloy said in a Tuesday ruling that the Royalty Policy Committee was established in violation of a law meant ensure such panels are publicly accountable.
The committee was created in 2017 by then-Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke. It was disbanded without explanation in April when its two-year charter expired.
The committee had attracted sharp criticism from conservationists and others who alleged its membership was stacked in favor of the energy industry.
It included industry executives; officials from energy states such as Texas, Wyoming and North Dakota; academics and at least one industry consultant.