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Now, after its 40th year, the cruise faces challenges to stay afloat, potentially undermining decades of research and future plans to get the dead zone under control.
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For their audio piece, 12th grade student Joi Metoyer reflects on what home is.
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It would be the tech company’s largest data center in the world.
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Two Louisiana mothers who were deported to Honduras along with their citizen children in April have now sued the Trump administration, arguing that their removals lacked due process in violation of federal law.
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Residents cite pollution, loss of fishing and diminished tax revenue as liquefied natural gas production accelerates here, feeding demand from Europe and Asia.
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“This will set the road for what Louisiana looks like in terms of these data center expansions for the next years to come.”
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The Historic New Orleans Collection spotlights Father Vien Nguyen, who describes his experience riding out the Hurricane Katrina and its aftermath with his parishioners at Mary Queen of Vietnam in New Orleans East.
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Investigative reporter and editor for The Texas Newsroom Lauren McGaughy comments on Texas Democrats and redistricting. Criminal and immigration lawyer David Rozas talks immigration and Alexandria, LA's staging facility. Biblical scholar Daniel McClellan speaks on various controversial topics and what the Bible says in reference to them.
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Stephanie Grace, editorial director and columnist for The Times-Picayune and The Advocate, joined Louisiana Considered to break down the charges and discuss what lies ahead for the mayor.
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What opportunities remain are paying less. Gigs back home aren’t earning what they used to either.