In the time since Senator John Kennedy announced he is ready to vote to confirm Brett Kavanaugh to the US Supreme Court, allegations of sexual misconduct from Kavanaugh’s past have surfaced. Kennedy will hold a conference call with reporters today regarding Kavanaugh’s nomination. UL-Lafayette Poli-Sci Professor Pearson Cross expects the Senator’s support will go unchanged.
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Kennedy told the Advocate newspaper he wants to hear more from the accuser.
Research from Accountemps finds that workers allowed to listen to music while at work are more productive as a result. Workplace expert Carrie Lewis of New Orleans agrees with the finding, but says music is not appropriate for every office…
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Louisiana nearly leads the nation when it comes to the rate of women who are murdered by men. Matt Doyle has more.
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The Lafayette City-Parish Council did not vote for a resolution last night to denounce the “Drag Queen Story Time” event scheduled to take place October 6th at Lafayette’s main branch public library. The library board plans to move forward with the event.
And a Mexican immigrant worker died in a Pointe Coupee Parish soybean silo despite efforts to rescue him yesterday afternoon.