A political action committee that supports fifth district Republican congressional candidate Rick Edmonds says it’s produced what it claims is the first-ever A-I political ad in the state’s history. Lionel Rainey with The Louisiana First Victory Fund says the commercial features four A-I generated characters that are worried about Edmonds’ conservative platform.
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The McNeese men’s basketball team is looking to shock college basketball today with an upset over fifth-seeded Vanderbilt today in the NCAA Tournament. Senior guard D.J. Richards says the Cowboys are solely focused on surviving and advancing.
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The Associated Professional Educators of Louisiana is clearing up what it says are misconceptions about Amendment 3, which would give teachers in Louisiana a permanent pay raise. Andrew Greenstein reports.
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Louisiana’s film industry is celebrating after a movie, filmed in and around New Orleans won four Oscars on Sunday. “Sinners” was nominated for 16 Oscars, which is a new record for a single film. Film Louisiana President Jason Waggenspack says that kind of haul is going to be a major boost to what’s already a very robust film industry in the state.