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Artworks stolen by Nazis returned to rightful owners

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www.youtube.com – WWLTV – 2024-10-09 12:31:16

SUMMARY: A Claude Monet pastel drawing, “Bour Seaside,” stolen by the Nazis during World War II, has been returned to its rightful owners by the FBI in New Orleans. The artwork was plundered from the POI family in Vienna in 1940 and unknown until it resurfaced at a New Orleans auction house. The FBI began investigating its rightful ownership in June, leading to this reunion. The last owners, Dr. Kevin and Bridget Schlump, voluntarily waived their rights upon learning of the painting’s history. The POI granddaughters now seek a fitting display for the piece, underscoring its emotional and historical significance.

Priceless artwork seized by the German Gestopo during WWII has finally been returned to its rightful owners. WWL’s Paul Murphy reports from FBI Headquarters in NOLA.

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Louisiana Congressional seats cost less in 2024 election cycle | Louisiana

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www.thecentersquare.com – By Jacob Mathews | The Center Square – 2024-11-14 07:00:00

SUMMARY: In Louisiana’s recent congressional elections, five incumbents faced poorly-funded opponents, leading to a decline in average campaign expenditures. The Federal Election Commission tracks financial activity from January 1 until mid-October. Incumbent U.S. Rep. Steve Scalise received $13.5 million and spent $14.3 million, lower than previous cycles. Rep. Troy Carter raised $1.8 million and spent $1.4 million, also down from 2022. U.S. Rep. Clay Higgins maintained stable spending patterns, while House Speaker Mike Johnson’s financial activity saw a significant boost, raising $17.4 million. Voter turnout was notably down in 2024, reflecting a broader trend alongside decreased campaign spending.

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Chilly mornings today and tomorrow

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www.youtube.com – KSAT 12 – 2024-11-14 04:55:38

SUMMARY: Meteorologist Justin Horn reports a chilly morning in San Antonio, with temperatures around 50°F after a front passed overnight. Highs will reach 79°F today. Tomorrow will be cooler, with mid-40s in the morning, followed by low humidity. As the weekend approaches, temperatures will rise, hitting 81°F on Saturday and 83°F on Sunday, with a chance of late showers. A front on Monday will bring windy conditions and possibly a thunderstorm, cooling temperatures back into the 70s. A stronger front is expected by Wednesday, potentially dropping temperatures into the 60s.

More cold fronts head our way next week.

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Judge blocks implementation of Ten Commandments law, Murrill promises to appeal | Louisiana

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www.thecentersquare.com – By Nolan McKendry | The Center Square – 2024-11-13 16:39:00

SUMMARY: A federal judge blocked Louisiana’s law requiring Ten Commandments displays in classrooms, citing constitutional concerns. Judge John deGravelles issued a preliminary injunction, halting Gov. Jeff Landry’s House Bill 71, which mandates the displays pending a final court ruling. The judge ruled the law unconstitutional, noting its “overtly religious” purpose and similarity to a 1980 Supreme Court case that struck down a similar Kentucky law. The state plans to appeal the decision. Critics argued it infringed on students’ First Amendment rights, while the state contended the law could be implemented constitutionally as a historical reference. The case will be reviewed by the 5th Circuit Court.

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