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No longer a distant concept, artificial intelligence stands to change almost everything in the world of business. That’s according to LSU Executive Vice President and Provost Roy Haggerty, who works ...
The Federal Reserve can stay patient and wait to see how tariffs and other economic policies of the Trump administration play out before making any changes to interest rates, Chair Jerome Powell said ...
Hunter Odom’s favorite shirt just happens to be a hand-me-down from his father. The attorney says he was drawn to the shirt because of its little secret: The old formal button-up looks totally normal ...
Residents of the mostly Black communities sandwiched between chemical plants along the lower Mississippi River have long said they get most of the pollution but few of the jobs produced by the ...
In an unexpected move, the Louisiana Public Service Commission will consider on Wednesday scrapping its statewide energy efficiency program that it worked for 14 years to get off the ground, Louisiana ...
A pair of bills moving through the Louisiana Legislature would give parishes the option to phase out property taxes on ...
Artificial intelligence is no longer a distant concept—it’s reshaping how companies operate, compete, and grow. In the April episode of Strictly Business, LSU Executive Vice President and Prov… ...
James Rhee, who went from being a high school teacher to a voice of global leadership, will be in Baton Rouge next week for a pair of speaking engagements. B1Bank is partnering with the LSU E. J.
LABI is hosting U.S. Sen. Bill Cassidy for a health care policy forum this Thursday from 3 p.m. to 4 p.m. at the LABI Center for Free Enterprise. Immediately following the forum, there will be a ...
Rob Cleveland, the president and CEO of Grow NELA, says his phone has been blowing up since Meta announced it would build a $10 billion AI data center in Richland Parish, 10/12 Industry Report writes.
Last week, a group of Louisiana leaders traveled to Denmark to get a firsthand look at how the country became a leader in ...
U.S. shoppers increased their buying last month, fueled by a spending spree on big-ticket items from gadgets to cars before President Donald Trump’s expansive new tariffs began kicking in. Retail ...
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