Almost a dozen New Orleans charter schools are working together, led by the district, for the first time to better support students with special needs.
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Most of the changes are to arts and education degrees, according to a press release. The university says less than 2% of students will be affected, and faculty members will be moved to other programs.
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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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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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Louisiana officials signed non-disclosure agreements as Amazon's $12 billion data centers unfolded in secret.
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On this week’s episode, we look into voting restoration efforts in Mississippi.
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