A former Milwaukee officer faces charges for misusing Flock ALPR technology to track individuals, highlighting growing concerns about police surveillance abuse, privacy risks, and accountability ...
One year after Louisiana executed Jessie Hoffman using nitrogen gas, advocates, faith leaders, and civil rights groups ...
Oil giants knew that their practices were devastating coastal land, water, and habitats. That history is worth revisiting now, as the Supreme Court prepares a decision that could determine whether oil ...
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During Black History Month, Representative Troy Carter highlights the urgent need to address hypertension and heart disease in Black communities. With Louisiana facing some of the highest ...
LNG shipped from Louisiana is increasingly keeping the lights on in Ukraine, where relentless Russian airstrikes have left ...
The 1973 oil embargo reshaped U.S. energy policy and led to decades of fuel efficiency standards. When Trump administration officials did away with fuel-efficiency standards, they assumed — wrongly — ...
Louisiana school districts are deciding how to implement a state law requiring the Ten Commandments to be displayed in public school classrooms after a federal appeals court vacated an injunction ...
Bill Cassidy went anywhere in Louisiana to give people the hepatitis B vaccine. The Centers for Disease Control — remade by Kennedy — no longer recommends that all newborns get the shot.
Shrimpers in Cameron Parish, Louisiana say the rapid expansion of LNG export terminals is transforming their coastal community, shrinking seafood harvests, raising energy costs and threatening ...
Republican lawmakers are focused on limiting the availability of abortion medication, the most common way to terminate early pregnancies in the United States. The proposal comes as several states ...
An analysis of how systemic neglect, school discipline policies, and adultification bias push Black girls into Louisiana’s juvenile justice system long before adulthood. The article explores the ...