12:30 LRN Newscast

Bill Cassidy and Julia Letlow can’t get on the same page when it comes to setting up a Republican Senate Primary debate. Cassidy is asking for three televised debates. Letlow so far is only committing to debate hosted by conservative radio talk show host Moon Griffon. The Advocate’s political reporter Tyler Bridges says debates have become tactical…

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It remains to be seen if Cassidy will join Letlow and his other main challenger, John Fleming, for the debate on Moon Griffon’s radio show.

Old Man Winter has officially been sent packing. The Vernal Equinox arrived at 9:46 Friday morning, marking the official start of spring. LSU Health Climatologist Barry Keim….

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The La Nina climate pattern that we have experienced will transition to an El Nino as the spring goes on.

 

Legislation that would result in at least one year of prison time for possessing, selling and distributing artificial intelligence-produced nudity of a minor heads to the House floor. The measure increases the penalty for doing so from a misdemeanor to a felony. Joseph Daniels says when his daughter was 13, she was the victim of a pornographic deepfake.

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If the legislation becomes law, it will be known as the Ivy Daniels Act.

LSU will host Jacksonville at 5 PM in the first round of the NCAA Women’s basketball Tournament. The Dolphins do not have any tall post players who start, so it could be a good game for LSU’s post players. Lady Tigers senior guard Flau’jae Johnson…

Cut 17 (10) “…counting on them”

The Southern women’s team will play top-seeded South Carolina tomorrow after beating Samford last night. McNeese is advancing in the WBIT Tourney.