Students presented projects at the 70th Greater New Orleans Science and Engineering Fair last week. Here, we highlight a few.
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Mississippi will receive more than $400M to fight the opioid epidemic. So far, officials haven't directed it toward programs that support addiction recovery.
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Flu was already at epidemic level before Fat Tuesday
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On this week’s episode, we sit down with Grammy award-winning singer, actor and author Dr. Francois Clemmons.
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States need a major disaster declaration to access federal aid, but the wait time ranges from a few days to a few months.
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In St. Bernard Parish, fishing deckhands fear death and detention amid regular immigration sweeps - not by ICE, but the Coast Guard. Critics say the Trump administration is undermining the Coast Guard’s other missions - and harming working-class boat captains while sparing industries with powerful lobbies.
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