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The Trump administration is canceling plans to use large areas of federal waters for new offshore wind development.
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In this week's episode, economic mobility reporter Stephan Bisaha visits an Alabama grocer bracing for cuts to SNAP.
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Here in the United States we like to think of ourselves as world leaders. But we’re not ahead of everybody in everything. England, Germany, India, Israel,…
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On May 22, 1796, while George Washington was still president, the first opera performance in America was staged here in New Orleans. These days most of us…
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If you drive a car, at some point in the next few days you’re probably going to need gas. If you fill up at the pump at a convenience store, your…
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In business, and other organizations, we hear about "mission drift." That's a condition where the organization loses track of what it set out to…
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If you’ve ever had folks come visit you in New Orleans from out of town, they’ve probably said, “If I lived here I’d put on a hundred pounds.”This Out to…
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This edition of Out to Lunch is a fascinating view of New Orleans business that looks at the past, present and future of the city and surrounding…
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Each year on most mornings of the New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival, the Sync Up conference brings together leaders in music, film and digital media…
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If somebody walks up to you on Bourbon Street and says “I bet I know where you got them shoes,” you’ve got a pretty good idea of how he’s making a living.…
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Over the past few years you’ve probably been hearing the word “entrepreneur” a lot around New Orleans. As business incubators like The Idea Village grow,…
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When you look back at the human form – at Venus de Milo from 100 BC, or Michelangelo’s David from the 1500’s – the ideal human body hasn’t changed much at…