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Two Louisiana mothers who were deported to Honduras along with their citizen children in April have now sued the Trump administration, arguing that their removals lacked due process in violation of federal law.
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Residents cite pollution, loss of fishing and diminished tax revenue as liquefied natural gas production accelerates here, feeding demand from Europe and Asia.
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The governor could win a legal fight to keep money already allocated to Louisiana, attorney says.
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With light bills at times rivaling the cost of a house note, those with low incomes struggle to keep their homes at a safe and comfortable temperature.
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State leaders say they remain prepared for this year’s hurricane season, but New Orleans officials fear federal cuts to disaster relief.
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At universities in California, Illinois, Louisiana and Texas, changes include campus clubs and activities, diminished research opportunities and fears for international students’ safety.
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Talk to most shrimpers and they will say this familiar foe is driving down the price of shrimp, making it nearly impossible for US shrimpers to hang on.
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Trump officials are vowing to end school desegregation orders. Some parents say they're still neededThe Trump administration has vowed to lift more desegregation plans from the 1960s. Civil rights activists say it would leave families with little recourse when they face discrimination.
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“This is what you should be able to do, is to protest peacefully," demonstrator Sue Phillips said.
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The bills, proposed during President Donald Trump’s attacks on immigrants nationwide, would force public institutions to track the immigration status of people using their services.