‘Un(re)solved’ exhibit focuses on civil rights-era killings

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JACKSON, Miss. — An interactive exhibit in Mississippi prompts visitors to speak aloud the names of people who were killed in acts of racist...

Rarely seen Tennessee Williams story set in post-WWII Italy

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NEW YORK — For Tennessee Williams, Rome was a longtime love affair, “the capitol of my heart” with its skies of “stainless blue” and...

Post-Ida recovery in New Orleans: Beer and beignets are back

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NEW ORLEANS — Supply trucks are once again delivering beer on Bourbon Street and the landmark Cafe Du Monde is serving beignets, fried pastries...

20 states: South Carolina law would create ‘abortion desert’

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Twenty Democratic attorneys general have voiced their support for a lawsuit challenging South Carolina's new abortion law, arguing that the restrictive measure could harm...

Beatings, buried videos a pattern at Louisiana State Police

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MONROE, La. — The most violent videos languished for years, lost or ignored in a digital vault. Louisiana State Police troopers and top brass...

Ida curfew lifted in New Orleans; 250K students still out

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BATON ROUGE, La. — New Orleans lifted a nightly curfew Wednesday as the city moved closer to regaining full power 10 days after Hurricane...

Study calls for strict limits on oil, coal to curb warming

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Researchers who estimate how much of the world’s coal, oil and natural gas should be left unburned to slow the increase in climate-changing gases...

Biden seeking additional funds for Ida relief and Afghans

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The White House is asking Congress to approve an additional $24 billion in spending to handle the costs of Hurricane Ida and other natural...

Lawmakers: Ida damage shows need for infrastructure upgrades

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WASHINGTON — Shaken by haunting images of surging rivers, flooded roads and subways and other damage caused by the remnants of Hurricane Ida, lawmakers...

Hospitals in crisis in least vaccinated state in US

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JACKSON, Miss. — As patients stream into Mississippi hospitals one after another, doctors and nurses have become all too accustomed to the rampant denial...