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Tiny air pollutants appear to cause molecular changes in expectant mothers' blood that can impact fetal development and cause ...
The Mid-Barataria Sediment Diversion was developed to reconnect the Mississippi River to its wetlands and address the root ...
The movement of her body and the drum are one. Every sway and hit of her hips seems effortlessly in sync with beats from the ...
Armed by scientific studies, reading experts urged a resurgence of phonics, which helps children learn to read by sounding-out words, in a way well-known to older generations. But the state's third ...
The recent fire at Nottoway Plantation, which reduced the “big house” to ashes, serves as a stark reminder of the complexities we navigate to uncover the truth of our history.
These escapes were more than an act, they were a symptom. They signal the breaking point in a system long frayed by injustice, where confinement too often stands in for accountability, and punishment ...
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“Our community should still be proud of the long fight,” said longtime Orleans Parish Prison Reform Coalition leader Sade Dumas, as she stood outside the Phase III construction site last month.