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  • In the last episode of Science Next, we learned how quantum computers could solve more complicated problems much faster than today's computers thanks to a quantum mechanics phenomenon called superposition.
  • Former Congressman Charles Melancon gives his perspective on the district lines. Mark Ballard covers the veto override, and the possibility of Senator Bill Cassidy running for Governor, and remembers his late wife Donna Britt as she is being inducted into the LSU Manship School Hall of Fame.
  • Manuel Martinez talks men's fashion, Olivia Pass discusses the upcoming Audubon Gala, and Paul Maassen shares his appreciation for Talk Louisiana and its listeners.
  • Peter Kovacs reflects on his time as a journalist at The Times-Picayune and his current career at The Advocate. Katherine Stewart discusses her book "The Power Worshippers: Inside the Dangerous Rise of Religious Nationalism" and also makes several statements regarding recent political developments.
  • George Sells reflects on his life and career as a news anchor and the future of the news industry. Mark Ballard discusses the committee investigating Ronald Greene's death and redistricting maps.
  • Melissa Flournoy, Troy Hebert, discuss the decision of Senate approving map for Congress without new minority district, Billy Truax recounts his football career, & Matt Haines talks about his new book The Big Book of King Cake.
  • Congressman Garret Graves discusses the war in Ukraine and Russian propaganda; contemplates actions the U.S. should have taken against Russia and suggests we provide greater assistance with weaponry for Ukraine to defend its own airspace. Gloria Allred speaks about ongoing litigation in the case of former Miss Ukraine 2018, who was stripped of her title after it was revealed she had a son. James Linden Hogg presents his latest song Glory in the Meeting House and upcoming performance at Oakley Plantation, St. Francisville, April 2nd.
  • Jared Hymowitz explains the Healthy BR initiative and what it entails and gives an update on how Baton Rouge is doing in terms of public health. Andre Moreau and Dr. Katie Fetzer bring attention to Human Trafficking and how people get caught up in it. Kate Swenson discusses her book "Forever Boy," and having a child with Autism.
  • Dr. Christopher Axelrod of the Pennington Biomedical Research Center gives insight on a recently discovered chemical compound and its research in relation to obesity. Quin Hillyer and Melissa Flournoy discuss various political topics including the confirmation of Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson as well as Senator Karen Peterson's investigation.
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