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Talk to most shrimpers and they will say this familiar foe is driving down the price of shrimp, making it nearly impossible for US shrimpers to hang on.
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An aggressive deportation push by the Trump administration has stirred fear in this deeply rooted South Louisiana community.
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Port fees on Chinese-built ships and operators will start in October, further raising the cost of trading with the United States.
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Louisiana governor pushes Trump to weigh primary challenger to GOP Sen. Bill Cassidy, AP sources sayPresident Donald Trump and Louisiana Gov. Jeff Landry have discussed U.S. Rep. Julia Letlow challenging U.S. Sen. Bill Cassidy in next year's Republican primary, according to multiple people familiar with the matter.
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“This is what you should be able to do, is to protest peacefully," demonstrator Sue Phillips said.
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People living in Louisiana’s petrochemical corridor say they’re worried about air pollution under the Trump administration. The EPA says companies can request presidential exemptions from Clean Air Act rules.
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The Institute of Museum and Library Services said the grant highlighting Black history and culture “no longer serves the interest of the United States.”
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Fourteen international students at Louisiana universities have had their permission to attend school in the United States revoked by the Trump administration.
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The U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services announced Wednesday it would begin screening immigrants’ social media activity for “antisemitism,” formalizing a process it has already used to deport hundreds of international students.
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President Donald Trump touted the $5.8 billion manufacturing facility’s announcement as proof that his plan to impose tariffs on other countries is working.