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NEW ORLEANS — Louisiana’s plan to make all of the state’s public school classrooms post the Ten Commandments next year remains on hold under an order Wednesday by a federal appeals court in New Orleans. The state contends that deGravelles’ order affects only the five school districts that are defendants in a legal challenge. Jeff Landry signed the bill into law in June, prompting a group of Louisiana public school parents of different faiths to sue. Murrill, the Republican attorney general, has said she disagreed with deGravelles’ ruling and that the law is constitutional under Supreme Court precedents. In recent years, similar bills requiring the Ten Commandments to be displayed in classrooms have been proposed in states including Texas, Oklahoma and Utah.
Persons: John deGravelles, deGravelles, “ We’re, , Sam Grover, Liz Murrill, ” DeGravelles, Jeff Landry, Murrill Organizations: ORLEANS, U.S, Circuit, Appeals, District, Religion, , GOP, Republican Gov, Republican Locations: New Orleans, Baton Rouge, Louisiana, East Baton Rouge, Livingston, St, Tammany, Orleans, Vernon, , Texas , Oklahoma, Utah, Kentucky
Billionaire Tilman Fertitta has increased his ownership stake in Wynn Resorts to 9.9%, according to a filing with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission. Wynn Resorts and Fertitta declined to comment on his increased stake. He is frequently outspoken about issues that affect Las Vegas, whether it is Formula One or historic union wage contracts. Wynn Las Vegas is the top-of-the-line, uber-luxurious resort on the Strip, and it owns two high-end resorts in Macao. That position gave him a 6.2% stake in the company and made him the second-largest individual shareholder in Wynn, after co-founder Elaine Wynn.
Persons: Billionaire Tilman Fertitta, Jefferies, David Katz, Wynn, Craig Billings, Ras Al Khaimah, Fertitta, Elaine Wynn, Steve Wynn Organizations: CNBC, Wynn Resorts, U.S . Securities, Exchange Commission, Hilton, Fertitta, Houston Rockets, Golden, Las, Wynn, United, United Arab Emirates, United Arab Locations: U.S, Las Vegas, Wynn Las, Macao, United Arab, Ras Al, United Arab Emirates, Wynn
A coalition of parents attempting to block a state law that would require that the Ten Commandments be displayed in public school classrooms by next year have won a legal battle in federal court. The judge wrote that the law is "facially unconstitutional" and "in all applications," barring Louisiana from enforcing it and adopting rules around it that require all public K-12 schools and colleges to exhibit posters of the Ten Commandments. We've shown that in our briefs by creating a number of posters," Murrill told reporters. The displays included historical context for the commandments that the state believes makes its law constitutional. When asked what he would tell parents concerned about having the Ten Commandments in public schools, Landry said in August: "Tell your child not to look at them."
Persons: John deGravelles, DeGravelles, Jan, Liz Murrill, Jeff Landry, , nonreligious —, Steven Green, Murrill, We've, Landry, Moses, Martin Luther King Jr, Hamilton Organizations: U.S, District, Gov, GOP, — Jewish, Unitarian Universalist, American Civil Liberties Union, American Civil Liberties Union of, Americans United, and State, Religion Foundation, Willamette University, Supreme Locations: Louisiana, American Civil Liberties Union of Louisiana, Oregon, Murrill, Oklahoma
15 LSU has been criticized for unveiling a live caged tiger in its stadium for the first time in almost a decade before they were routed 42-13 by No. After a few minutes, the cage was slowly driven off the field at Tiger Stadium in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. The live tiger was rolled into Tiger Stadium in a cage. Stephen Lew/USA Today Sports/ReutersCNN has reached out to LSU, Landry and Kalmanson for comment. The Crimson Tide will host Mercer next week while the Tigers head to Gainesville to take on the Florida Gators.
Persons: , Omar Bradley, Mitchel Kalmanson, Mike VII, Gerald Herbert, Jeff Landry, Omar ”, Landry, Mike One, Mike the, ” Landry, Kalmanson, Jalen Milroe, Jonathan Bachman, Captive Wildlife Research Klayton Rutherford, Ralph Abraham, , ” Abraham, “ He’s, Geno VanDeMark, Stephen Lew, Jalen Milroe’s, , Garrett Nussmeier, Mercer Organizations: CNN, LSU, SEC, Florida, Tiger, AP, Louisiana, Sunday, , FOX News, Alabama Crimson Tide, Getty, Captive Wildlife Research, PETA, USA, Sports, Reuters CNN, Alabama, Crimson Tide, Tigers, Florida Gators Locations: Alabama, Baton Rouge , Louisiana, Louisiana, Gainesville
What a Trump presidency would mean for businesses
  + stars: | 2024-11-06 | by ( ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: 1 min
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailWhat a Trump presidency would mean for businessesTilman Fertita, Landry's CEO, and former SEC Chair Jay Clayton discuss the implications for businesses if Donald Trump's lead holds.
Persons: Trump, Tilman Fertita, Jay Clayton, Donald Trump's Organizations: SEC
What Trump's election performance suggests
  + stars: | 2024-11-06 | by ( ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: 1 min
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailWhat Trump's election performance suggestsMarc Short, former chief of staff to vice president Mike Pence, and Tilman Fertita, Landry's CEO, discuss what a Trump victory would say about the state of the United States.
Persons: Marc Short, Mike Pence, Tilman Fertita, Trump Locations: United States
An encampment of unhoused people in downtown New Orleans was forcibly relocated by the order of Louisiana Gov. Jeff Landry ahead of this weekend's Taylor Swift concerts, disrupting monthslong housing efforts with less than a week's notice. "It's not like Taylor Swift all of a sudden decided to come to New Orleans," Harris said. We, as a city, knew that Taylor Swift was coming, but there wasn't a conversation had other than last Friday." "So this is working, what we're doing is working," Harris said.
Persons: Jeff Landry, Taylor Swift, Lesli Harris, Swift, Harris, rumblings, Landry, Kate Kelly, ” Kelly, Burger, Joseph Neiswander, Helena Moreno, WDSU, Nathaniel Fields, Nola.com, Taylor Organizations: Louisiana Gov, Caesars Superdome, NBC News, New, Louisiana State Police’s, Louisiana State Police, State, Good, Burger King Locations: New Orleans, Louisiana, Orleans, Nola.com
Jeff Landry confirmed his support on Tuesday of restarting the tradition of bringing Louisiana State University’s live tiger mascot onto the football field ahead of home games. For years, the school’s live mascot would ride through the stadium in a travel trailer “topped by the LSU cheerleaders” before home games, based on information about the mascot on the LSU Athletics’ webpage. Following the death of the school’s tiger, Mike VI, in 2016, LSU announced that future Mike the Tigers would no longer be brought onto the field. In the past, animal rights groups have called on LSU to stop keeping live tiger mascots. Louisiana is not the only school that is home to a live mascot.
Persons: Jeff Landry, LSU’s, didn’t, Landry, , ” Landry, , , Mike VI, Mike, Mike VII —, Dan, University of Colorado’s Ralphie Organizations: , Louisiana State, Tiger, University, Animals, LSU, PETA, Gov, Press, university’s School of Veterinary Medicine, LSU Athletics ’, Tigers, Yale, University of Texas, Longhorn, University of Colorado’s, Buffalo Locations: BATON ROUGE, La, Baton Rouge, New Orleans, U.S, Louisiana
Insider Today: Eldest-daughter syndrome
  + stars: | 2024-09-21 | by ( Joi-Marie Mckenzie | ) www.businessinsider.com   time to read: +7 min
On the agenda:This story is available exclusively to Business Insider subscribers. AdvertisementSara Arbelaez-Chujfi told Business Insider reporter Maria Noyen earlier this year that her 2-year-old had already flown 80 times, half in business class. According to travel company Going, the price of a single business class ticket typically ranges from $3,000 to $5,000. ​​"In business class, we have a lot less people to cater to and you are paying for more of an experience. More of this week's top reads:The Insider Today team: Dan DeFrancesco, deputy editor and anchor, in New York City.
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download the appSign up to get the inside scoop on today’s biggest stories in markets, tech, and business — delivered daily. Complete with a cold plunge ("excellent for circulation," she said,) hot tub, steam room, and sauna, it looked like something straight out of a luxury hotel. This story is available exclusively to Business Insider subscribers. Now it has an experience shower and a cold plunge and a hot plunge," Mungall told Business Insider. Landry Design Group shared some of the most elaborate health and wellness projects they have worked on with BI.
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"Heavy rain is expected to continue through at least this afternoon, so please continue to stay weather aware,” Mississippi Gov. Jeff Landry was touring the hardest-hit areas across his state, while officials in New Orleans urged residents to conserve drinking water. The aftermath of a deluge from Hurricane Francine in Metairie, La., in Jefferson Parish, last night. The low-lying city was quickly deluged, with 7.33 inches of rain reported at New Orleans International Airport. In Lafourche Parish in southern Louisiana, 26 people trapped by rising floodwaters were rescued, local officials said.
Persons: Hurricane Francine, Tate Reeves, Jeff Landry, Miles Crawford, Crawford, Jonah Gilmore, , ” Crawford, Francine, Matthew Hinton, Cynthia Lee Sheng Organizations: National Hurricane Center, Louisiana Gov, NBC, University Medical Center, Associated Press, New Orleans International Locations: Florida, New Orleans, Memphis , Tennessee, Louisiana, Alabama, Jackson , Mississippi, Birmingham , Alabama, Memphis, Atlanta, Mississippi, WDSU, Terrebonne Parish, Metairie, La, Jefferson Parish, Kenner, Jefferson, Lafourche Parish
A strengthening Tropical Storm Francine is expected to become a hurricane long before it reaches the Louisiana coast Wednesday, federal forecasters said on Monday. Track Tropical Storm Francine’s path, forecast and hurricane statusThe hurricane center's latest forecast cone has the storm making landfall in Louisiana between the Texas border and New Orleans about 1 p.m. Wednesday. "Francine expected to become a hurricane soon," a National Hurricane Center said in the headline to its latest advisory. A hurricane watch remains in effect for almost the entire Louisiana coast from Cameron to Grand Isle. August’s tropical cyclone activity “was a little below normal” in terms of the number of named storms, the hurricane center said.
Persons: Francine, Jeff Landry, Monique B, Port Fourchon, Debby, Ernesto Organizations: National Hurricane Center, Lousiana, Mayor, NOAA, Atmospheric Administration Locations: Louisiana, Gulf of Mexico, Rio Grande, Mexico, Texas, Gulf, Galveston, New Orleans, Lafayette , Louisiana, Port Mansfield, Rio, La, Cameron, Grand Isle, Mississippi, Island , Texas, Alabama, Vermilion, Maurepas, Lake Pontchartrain, Bend, Florida, South Carolina, Bermuda, Pacific
Flooding rainfall, powerful winds and potentially life-threatening storm surge could pummel parts of the upper Texas and Louisiana coastlines as Francine passes through. In addition to a hurricane warning in Louisiana, tropical storm warnings and watches have been issued along a stretch of the Louisiana and Texas coast. A storm surge warning has also been issued from High Island, Texas, to the mouth of the Mississippi River. Storm surge and rough surf could also cause minor flooding on the Mexico coast early this week. Storm surge will begin to ramp up as Francine nears landfall, causing normally dry areas to be inundated with several feet of water.
Persons: Francine, Louisiana’s, It’s, Jeff Landry, Louisiana’s Cameron Parish, Ida, Francis, “ Francine Organizations: CNN, National Hurricane Center, Louisiana and, Gov, Federal Emergency Management Agency Locations: Gulf, Louisiana, Texas, Mexico, Mississippi, Louisiana and Texas, High Island , Texas, Louisiana’s Cameron, Jefferson Parish’s, Grand Isle, St, Mary, Terrebonne, Terrebonne Parish, Jefferson, Orleans, New Orleans, In Mississippi, . Texas
watch nowWhen Jerry Jones plunked down $150 million to buy the Dallas Cowboys in 1989, the team was losing $1 million a month, according to Jones. The Cowboys are the most profitable in the NFL, posting EBITDA of $550 million last season, $300 million more than the New England Patriots, the second-most profitable NFL team, according to CNBC's list. In 1995, Jones signed a 10-year, $40 million deal with Pepsi-Cola and made a $2.5 million a year, 10-year deal with Nike. The value of the Cowboys' sponsorship deals has ballooned over the years. But there is no doubt he created the economic blueprint for an NFL team.
Persons: Jerry Jones plunked, Jones, DaRon Bland, Ron Jenkins, Tom Landry, Jimmy Johnson, Herschel Walker, Emmitt Smith, Darren Woodson, Barry Switzer, Jason Robins, Ryan Kang, Mike Tyson Organizations: Dallas Cowboys, Texas, Cowboys, National Football League, Los Angeles Rams, NFL, New England Patriots, Washington, T, Arkansas, CNBC, American Express, Pepsi, , Visa, Cola, Nike, NFL Properties, The Cowboys, Molson Coors, The Dallas Cowboys, Seattle Seahawks, AT, Super, Big, Professional Bull Riders, & $ Locations: Arlington , Texas, Texas, Arlington
Jeff Landry has a suggestion for parents who don't believe the Ten Commandments should be displayed in public school classrooms throughout the state. "Tell your child not to look at them," he told reporters Monday. The law requires all public K-12 schools and colleges to display the Ten Commandments by January. One poster riffed off the song "Ten Duel Commandments" from the musical "Hamilton," while another poster compared Moses and Martin Luther King Jr. The U.S. Supreme Court last weighed in on the issue of the Ten Commandments in public schools in 1980, when the justices ruled 5-4 to strike down Kentucky's law.
Persons: Jeff Landry, Landry, Moses, , nonreligious —, Bill, Liz Murrill, Murill, Murrill, Hamilton, Martin Luther King Jr Organizations: Louisiana Gov, Republican, GOP, — Jewish, Unitarian Universalist, Republicans, U.S, Supreme Locations: Louisiana
In 2021, Maryland adopted a ten-year Climate Adaptation Resilience Framework aimed at making the state's infrastructure more sustainable by 2030. 2024 Infrastructure Score: 230 out of 425 points (Top States Grade: B) Climate Extremes Index: 62.44% Properties at risk: 100% Renewable Energy: 14% 9. 2024 Infrastructure Score: 235 out of 425 points (Top States Grade: B) Climate Extremes Index: 62.44% Properties at risk: 54% Renewable Energy: 4% 5. 2024 Infrastructure Score: 246 out of 425 points (Top States Score: B+) Climate Extremes Index: 39.82% Properties at risk: 14% Renewable Energy: 5% 4. 2024 Infrastructure Score: 179 out of 425 points (Top States Grade: D+) Climate Extremes Index: 48.6% Properties at risk: 100% Renewable Energy: 6% 1.
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So, Business Insider asked Amazon delivery drivers what they wish customers would stop doing to ensure their packages are delivered safely and efficiently. Chesnot/Getty ImagesRequesting that delivery drivers put packages inside your mailboxThis may seem like a smart measure to ensure your package won't get stolen; however, Amazon delivery drivers can't do this in the US. Never updating old delivery instructionsYou may want a delivery driver to tuck a smaller package under your doormat for safekeeping. AdvertisementGuterriez said customers should make sure they remove delivery instructions from their accounts if they no longer apply. Leaving delivery instructions that aren't clearNancy Sanchez, a delivery driver who works with Amazon via Prolific Logistics, said it can be difficult when delivery instructions aren't specific enough.
Persons: , you've, Roni Guterriez, Guterriez, Adam Landry, Nancy Sanchez, Landry Organizations: Service, Business, Amazon, Centurion, Gruntastic Logistics, US Postal Service, Logistics
Read previewThere is perhaps no better example of the hedge fund industry's maturation than Brevan Howard. The $35 billion firm has changed considerably since 60-year-old Alan Howard stepped back from running its day-to-day operations in 2019. Now, Howard — the firm's majority owner — no longer manages money at Brevan. The firm's two biggest funds — the long-running, $11.9 billion Master Fund and the younger, $12.2 billion Alpha Fund — each manage more money now than the entire firm did five years ago. Advertisement"The real challenge is keeping the trading talent," said Nagi Kawkabani, a former Brevan Howard co-CEO told Institutional Investor in 2019.
Persons: , Brevan Howard, Alan Howard, Howard, Howard —, Rishi Shah, Fash, Minal Bathwal, Trifon Natsis, Aron Landry, James Vernon, Jean, Philippe Blochet, Chris Rokos —, Natsis, Landry, Brevan, Nagi Kawkabani, Shah, Shaw, He's, he's Organizations: Service, Business, Fund, Alpha, Credit Suisse, Alpha Fund, Citadel, Bloomberg, Investor, United Arab, Winton Group Locations: Brevan, Ville, Natsis, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates
Opinion: Public schools are not Sunday schools
  + stars: | 2024-07-03 | by ( Opinion Amanda Tyler | ) edition.cnn.com   time to read: +6 min
CNN —It has been an especially active few weeks for news about religion in public schools. Public schools are not Sunday schools, and families should feel free to send their children to school without worrying about state officials interfering in their choices about religious instruction. These politically conservative state officials are seemingly making a show of testing the limits of government-sponsored religious instruction and exercise in public schools, emboldened by the US Supreme Court’s recent decisions. Like religious instruction in public schools, the public funding of religion undermines fundamental principles of religious freedom for all. By merging religious and political authority, taxpayer funding of religious schools threatens the rights of people of all faiths — and those of no faith.
Persons: Amanda Tyler, Jeff Landry, Ryan Walters, ” Amanda Tyler, Kennedy, Walters, beholden, ” Walters Organizations: Baptist, Religious Liberty, Christian Nationalism, CNN, Texas Education Agency, Louisiana Gov, US, Twitter, Oklahoma Supreme Court Locations: Louisiana, Oklahoma’s, Kennedy v, Bremerton, Kentucky, Texas , Louisiana, Oklahoma
Risacher was selected by the Atlanta Hawks with the first overall pick in the 2024 NBA Draft on Wednesday, making history in the process. The selection of the 19-year-old small forward means that for the first time in modern NBA Draft history, the No. His father, Stéphane, was part of the French team which won the silver medal in the men’s basketball competition at the 2000 Olympics Games in Sydney. 1 overall pick was but a dream for Atlanta by the end of last season as the team only had a 3% chance of landing the top pick in the lottery. He’s a versatile defender, a really good shooter and a high-IQ type player,” Hawks general manager Landry Fields said about the Risacher pick.
Persons: Victor Wembanyama, Risacher, Stéphane, Wembanyama, ” C’est, Bo u, ince, Johns, y McKie, sid e, Kell, ike, ady to do Organizations: CNN, Atlanta Hawks, ASVEL, Atlanta, Wembanyama, San Antonio Spurs Locations: Spain, France, Georgia, Málaga, Lyon, Sydney
Opinion | Opposing Visions of a New South
  + stars: | 2024-06-26 | by ( Charles M. Blow | ) www.nytimes.com   time to read: +1 min
Last week, Governor Wes Moore of Maryland, a Democrat, signed an executive order pardoning 175,000 marijuana convictions, saying, “Today, we take a big step forward toward ensuring equal justice for all.” But, he said, “this won’t be our last effort. We must continue to move in partnership to build a state and society that is more equitable, more just and leaves no one behind.”Meanwhile, Governor Jeff Landry of Louisiana, a Republican, has recently signed several bills that he says are intended to “expand faith in public schools.”One requires teachers and other school employees to address transgender students using the pronouns for the genders listed on their birth certificates — “God gives us our mark,” Landry said. The governor, The Advocate reported last year, “has an intensely anti-L.G.B.T.Q.+ record, having opposed anti-discrimination protections even though he has a gay brother” and, as Louisiana’s attorney general, he “pushed the state’s ban on gender-affirming care for trans youth.”Earlier this month, as nola.com reports, Landry also signed a bill to “block transgender people from using facilities in schools, prisons and domestic violence shelters that align with their gender identity.” In a statement, he said that the bill “protects women’s safety and reinforces the very definition of what it means to be a woman.”
Persons: Wes Moore, Jeff Landry of, , ” Landry, , , Landry Organizations: Republican Locations: Maryland, Jeff Landry of Louisiana
Jeff Landry of Louisiana signs a bill mandating that the Ten Commandments be displayed in all public classrooms. He says of the legislation, “I can’t wait to be sued.”***Mr. Landry is sued by 28 organizations, including the American Civil Liberties Union, Amalgamated Atheists of America, the Benevolent and Protective Order of Beelzebubbians, the Spouses of U.S. Supreme Court Justices Neighborhood Welcome Wagon Association, and Liberals for the Prevention of Morality. The Republican Party responds with a fund-raising email blitz for a new legal defense fund. The subject line reads, “Moses ❤️ Louisiana (and Trump!!! ).”***Donald Trump hails Mr. Landry, calling him “the greatest mayor of Louisiana maybe ever.”“Actually, ever,” he adds.
Persons: Jeff Landry of, , Landry, “ Moses ❤️ Louisiana, Trump, Donald Trump Organizations: American Civil Liberties Union, Amalgamated Atheists of America, Benevolent, Beelzebubbians, Supreme, Association, Republican Locations: Jeff Landry of Louisiana, Louisiana
Jeff Landry as he signed bill after bill this week on public education in the state, making it clear he believed God was guiding his hand. One new law requires that transgender students be addressed by the pronouns for the gender on their birth certificates (“God gives us our mark,” he said). Then he signed into law a mandate that the Ten Commandments be hung in every public classroom, demonstrating a new willingness for Louisiana to go where other states have not. “We don’t quit,” Mr. Landry, a Republican, said at the signing ceremony. And Mr. Landry, a Catholic who has been vocal about his faith’s influence in shaping his politics, wants to lead the charge.
Persons: Jeff Landry, , , don’t, ” Mr, Landry Organizations: Fatima Catholic School, Republican, Catholic Locations: Lafayette, La, Louisiana
Jeff Landry signed legislation on Wednesday requiring the display of the Ten Commandments in every public classroom in Louisiana, making the state the only one with such a mandate and reigniting the debate over how porous the boundary between church and state should be. Critics, including the American Civil Liberties Union and the Freedom From Religion Foundation, vowed a legal fight against the law they deemed “blatantly unconstitutional.” But it is a battle that proponents are prepared, and in many ways, eager, to take on. “I can’t wait to be sued,” Mr. Landry said on Saturday at a Republican fund-raiser in Nashville, according to The Tennessean. And on Wednesday, as he signed the measure, he argued that the Ten Commandments contained valuable lessons for students. “If you want to respect the rule of law,” he said, “you’ve got to start from the original law giver, which was Moses.”
Persons: Jeff Landry, , ” Mr, Landry, , “ you’ve, Moses Organizations: American Civil Liberties Union, Religion Foundation, Republican Locations: Louisiana, Nashville
CNN —Louisiana public schools are now required to display the Ten Commandments in all classrooms, after Republican Gov. Before signing the bill, Landry called it “one of (his) favorites.”“If you want to respect the rule of law, you gotta start from the original law given which was Moses. Politicians have no business imposing their preferred religious doctrine on students and families in public schools,” the groups said in a joint statement. The Supreme Court ruled that the coach’s prayers amounted to private speech, protected by the First Amendment, and could not be restricted by the school district. At the time, the court clarified that a government entity does not necessarily violate the establishment clause by permitting religious expression in public.
Persons: Jeff Landry, Bill, Landry, , Moses, , ” Landry, ” “, Dodie Horton, , ” Horton Organizations: CNN, Republican Gov, American Civil Liberties Union, American Civil Liberties Union of, Americans United, Separation, Church and State, Religion Foundation, Bremerton School District, Republican, Democratic Locations: Louisiana, American Civil Liberties Union of Louisiana, Church, Kennedy v
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