April 2023 Archive
By Jesse Jackson TriceEdneyWire.com Columnist Rolling Fork, Mississippi, has been virtually erased by a tornado hurling winds of up to 200 miles per hour. “It’s bad out here,” Jourdan Hartshorn told ABC ... We stand with the Tennessee Three
By David W. Marshall TriceEdneyWire.com Columnist About one in 20 U.S. adults –roughly 16 million Americans –own at least one AR-15-style rifle, according to polling from Iposo and The Washington Post. The ... Struggle to attract grocers results in food apartheid for New Orleans
By Tyana Jackson Contributing Writer (lailluminator.com) — Before Hurricane Katrina, about 5,000 households called the Lower 9th Ward home. Today, less than half of that number resides in the neighborhood. Most ... Gordon Plaza residents warn their attorney: Hands off of $35m allocated by the City Council
By Joshua Rosenberg The Lens Jesse Perkins had a message for attorneys representing about 5,000 people who’ve had some kind of connection to the toxic landfill that sits underneath a Desire neighborhood: ... Advocates to City Council: Spend COVID aid, surplus dollars on housing and youth development
By Michelle Liu Contributing Writer (Veritenews.org) — What could New Orleans do with an extra $147 million? Utility service company to bring headquarters, 141 jobs to New Orleans
(lailluminator.com) — A company that provides services to utility companies will open an office in New Orleans that will serve as its new headquarters. United Utility Services is expected to ... These global banks made emission pledges. They still invest billions in Gulf Coast LNG exports.
By Taylor Kate Brown Contributing Writer (Special from Floodlight via lailluminator.com) — America’s massive gas export boom is about to get bigger. By the end of the decade, the Gulf Coast ... BESE calls on legislature to fund school resource officers
(lailluminator.com) — The Louisiana Board of Elementary and Secondary Education is calling on the legislature to fund school resource officers for each public school in the state. Fatigue is common among older adults, and it has many possible causes
By Judith Graham Contributing Writer (khn.org) — Nothing prepared Linda C. Johnson of Indianapolis for the fatigue that descended on her after a diagnosis of stage 4 lung cancer in early 2020. Those who walk in darkness, have no light
Today, political pundits lump Grand Old Party members into two buckets: “MAGA Republicans” and “Conservatives.” Why the distinction? Could it be that the MAGA magic is wearing off, or some ...
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