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Louisiana officials react after the U.S. Supreme Court delayed its ruling on Louisiana's congressional map and will rehear ...
New research shows parts of New Orleans’ $15 billion levee system are sinking up to 28 mm a year. That's over seven times ...
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Fields: Supreme Court taking time with Louisiana Congressional map decision because of national implicationsktalnews.com ...
Parts of New Orleans are sinking at alarming rates — including some of the very floodwalls built to protect it. A new satellite-based study finds that some areas are losing nearly two inches of ...
The justices asked that the case, which has implications for the political power of Black voters, be reargued next term.
Parts of New Orleans and its surrounding wetlands are gradually sinking, and while most of the city remains stable, a new study from Tulane University ...
Louisiana’s congressional map is currently under legal challenge, with a decision expected soon from the U.S. Supreme Court ...
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