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Prosecution Rests In Nagin Trial
Federal prosecutors are finished presenting their corruption case against former New Orleans Mayor Ray Nagin. The defense will be battling allegations…
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Biedenharn Museum Presents Moonlight In The Garden
Moonlight will feature the Northeast Louisiana Clarinet Choir and photography exhibit by local high school students. Biedenharn Museum and Gardens...
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Gloomy Retail Sales, Falling Profits At JPMorgan
Jill Schlesinger discusses two economic stories today: a drop in core retail sales and a drop in profits at JPMorgan Chase.
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Rex, 'King Of The Carnival,' Issues 2015 Mardi Gras Proclamation
Continuing an annual tradition begun in 1872, Rex, the titular "King of The Carnival" here in New Orleans, issued a Royal Invitation on Tuesday inviting…
Landrieu, Cassidy In Runoff
The US Senate race is still not over in Louisiana. Incumbent Democratic Senator Mary Landrieu is gearing up for a runoff with Republican Congressman Bill…
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Iceland Boots England From Euro 2016 Tournament
Iceland pulled off a historic upset on Monday, sending England home with a 2-1 shocker. Iceland becomes the smallest nation to reach the quarterfinals of the UEFA European Championship.
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Cat Causes Flood Damage At Humane Society
A spokesman for the shelter in Broward County, Fla., says a kitten likely used her paw to turn on a faucet. The water was left on for 17 hours, causing flooding and $5,000 in damage.
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In Miami, Missing Picasso Is Still Missing
"Visage aux Mains," a silver plate made by Picasso – worth an estimated $85,000 – was stolen from Miami Art Week last year.
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California Farmers: Healthier Soil Can Mean Healthier Air
Some farmers in the state are turning to cleaning the soil in an effort to use less water — and to help clean air we breathe.
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The Next Economic Bubble? This Former Banker Says Corporate Debt
When economic bubbles burst, recessions often follow: In 2001 it was dot-com stocks, in 2007 it was homes and mortgage-backed securities.
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