As advocates and lawmakers in Mississippi look for ways to push automatic restoration in the state, Louisiana offers a model for compromise. But, advocates there say their system comes with trade-offs as well.
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A startup hub planned for the old Navy Base boasts of green “deep tech”— but experts warn some of that tech only provides cover for polluters, while one was founded by an Israeli arms developer.
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The city was poised to relinquish the recycling grant altogether, citing budget problems.
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At least a third of the nearly 20 bills Louisiana lawmakers proposed to put guardrails on artificial intelligence have been scrapped following threats from President Donald Trump to pull federal funding from states that regulate the industry.
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On this week’s episode, we look into voting restoration efforts in Mississippi.
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The Gulf States Newsroom traveled across Mississippi and collected 219 written responses from people with lived experience of addiction.
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