“It may not be perfect, but it’s home.” With that in mind, Launch Louisiana volunteer Shanna Forrestall says the local...
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Articles by JUDY BERGERON, The Advocate
Self-driving vehicles could begin tooling down a bustling Atlanta, Ga., street full of cars, buses, bicyclists and college students, as...
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Twelve years ago, widespread destruction from Hurricane Katrina on the Gulf Coast helped compel federal engineers 2,000 miles away in...
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Two Democratic state lawmakers have backed away from banning powdered alcohol and instead want to subject it to the same...
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Vehicles that enter an intersection but fail to cross it once the light turns red would be subject to a...
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Missouri has paid more than $52 million over the last five years to settle lawsuits against various state agencies, according...
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As a founder of the Cubist movement, Pablo Picasso is widely regarded as one of the most influential artists of...
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Climate change is being felt in many coastal communities of the United States, not always in the form of big...
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In the near future, the U.S. should be able to prevent thousands, and perhaps tens of thousands, of deaths on...
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Should injured pro athletes be allowed to earn worker compensation benefits until they are 67 years old, like other workers,...
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