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Latest carbon dioxide leak raises concerns about safety, regulation
By Tristan Baurick Contributing Writer (Veritenews.org) — It wasn’t the wail of a siren or the buzz of an emergency phone alert that warned Tanya
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Federal court tosses Landry-backed Louisiana congressional map
By Piper Hutchinson Contributing Writer (lailluminator.com) — A panel of federal judges has thrown out Louisiana’s new congressional map that created a second majority Black
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By Mason Harrison Contributing Writer After a major site selection and personnel announcement on April 29, Xavier University of Louisiana is one step closer to joining the small club of historically Black ... State Legislature repeals law blocking homeowner’s insurance cancellations
By Wesley Muller Contributing Writer (lailluminator.com) — The Louisiana Legislature repealed a decades-old law on Monday (April 29) of last week that prevents homeowner insurance policy cancellations. AI disinformation poses new risks for Southern voters
By Benjamin Barber Contributing Writer (Special from Facing South) — SouthernEarlier this year, thousands of New Hampshire voters received robocalls with audio of what sounded like President Joe Biden’s voice telling them ... Poor People’s Campaign to stage march on June 29
By Stacy M. Brown Contributing Writer (NNPA Newswire) — Bishop William J. Barber II, president and senior lecturer of Repairers of the Breach and co-chair of the Poor People’s Campaign: A National ... Genetics studies have a diversity problem that researchers struggle to fix
By Lauren Sausser Contributing Writer (kffhealthnews.org) — When he recently walked into the dental clinic at the Medical University of South Carolina donning a bright-blue pullover with “In Our DNA SC” embroidered ... Louisiana Supreme Court approves formation of new, predominantly white St. George city
By Stacy M. Brown Contributing Writer (NNPA Newswire) — Deep-seated racial and economic tensions will be present in the new chapter of Baton Rouge’s history because of the Louisiana Supreme Court’s historic ... ‘They’re building a chemical factory on my ancestors’ graves’
By Sunita Sohrabji Contributing Writer (Ethnic Media Services) — St. James Parish, Louisiana is one of a handful of ‘free towns,’ communities built in the late 1800s by former slaves. Few of Entergy’s $1.9 billion in grid-hardening projects include underground power lines
By Wesley Muller Contributing Writer (lailluminator.com) — Entergy Louisiana’s plan to upgrade its power transmission and distribution systems will cost customers $1.9 billion and include over 2,100 grid-hardening projects to strengthen electrical ...
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