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USPS warns mail could stop as cash crisis deepens
By Kandiss Edwards Contributing Writer (Blackenterprise.com) – The United States Postal Service (USPS) has issued a dire warning, stating the agency may be forced to
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N.O. City Planning Commission expresses caution about data centers while deferring recommendation
By Aliana Mediratta Contributing Writer (Veritenews.org) – The debate over how to implement regulations for data centers continued at the City Planning Commission meeting on
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By Elise Plunk Contributing Writer (lailluminator.com) – Elected Republican officials in Louisiana, a state long friendly to the fossil fuel and petrochemical sectors, are scattered along the spectrum with their views on ... Civil Rights leaders and Congressional Black Caucus unite to challenge Trump administration policies
(NY Carib News) – During a recent gathering on Capitol Hill, lawmakers and advocacy leaders sharply criticized a series of policy decisions implemented since Trump’s return to the White House, ... Black woman wins $15M discrimination suit after supervisor allegedly called her ‘entitled N-word’
By Nahlah Abdur-Rahman Contributing Writer (blackenterprise.com) – A Black woman won over $15 million in a racial discrimination lawsuit after her supervisor allegedly called her an “entitled n-word.” La. lawmaker withdraws bill to allow guns on college campuses
By Piper Hutchinson Contributing Writer (lailluminator.com) – A Louisiana state representative has withdrawn his bill to allow guns on college campuses, killing the proposal for the year. High levels of ‘forever chemicals’ found in Smitty’s Supply stormwater discharges
By Wesley Muller Contributing Writer (lailluminator.com) — Sampling of stormwater discharges from a destroyed petrochemical facility in Tangipahoa Parish detected high levels of cancer-linked compounds known as “forever chemicals,” according to months-old ... ‘Shaping the story’: NABJ President Errin Hanes speaks on the importance of representation in media
The President of the National Association of Black Journalists (NABJ), Errin Haines, second from right, spoke at Loyola University New Orleans on March 19 at the College of Music and ... Southern University System asks legislature for $19M in one-time money
By Piper Hutchinson Contributing Writer (lailluminator.com) – Southern University’s leader has called on state lawmakers to start making up for decades of underfunding in comparison with Louisiana’s flagship university. Education leaders tout demand for aid for associate degrees
By Sheridan White and AnnMarie Bedard Contributing Writers (LSU Manship School News Service) — Demand has been so strong that a program to help residents obtain two-year associate degrees in hot fields ...
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