Bourbon Street in New Orleans, the site of a deadly terrorist attack early Wednesday morning that killed more than a dozen ...
New Orleans Mayor LaToya Cantrell has reopened Bourbon Street ahead of the Sugar Bowl kick off. Follow Newsweek's live blog ...
College football fans flocked to the Caesars Superdome on Thursday afternoon to get ready for the Sugar Bowl after it was ...
The Sugar Bowl will take place one day after it was originally scheduled after a terror attack in New Orleans postponed the ...
The Sugar Bowl was postponed after the attack in New Orleans on Wednesday, and is going ahead Thursday with heightened security measures.
Follow The Post’s live updates for everything we know after a terrorist killed at least 14 people in the early hours of New ...
Fourteen yellow roses were laid for the victims to honor them, Supt. Anne Kirkpatrick said. A prayer and brass second-line ...
At least 15 people were killed and 30 were injured in New Orleans when a person intentionally drove a pickup truck into a ...
Louisiana Gov. Jeff Landry says he'll attend the Sugar Bowl and is confident the area in and around the stadium will be safe.
Flags are at half-staff outside the Superdome and at nearby state buildings as fans arrive a day later than scheduled for a ...
After Wednesday's attack in New Orleans, the town's historic Bourbon Street has reopened ahead of the Sugar Bowl college football playoff game, which is being played less than a mile away.
The FBI said the evidence now shows that Shamsud-Din Jabbar was solely responsible for the attack and professed allegiance to ...