Post-Ida recovery in New Orleans: Beer and beignets are back

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NEW ORLEANS — Supply trucks are once again delivering beer on Bourbon Street and the landmark Cafe Du Monde is serving beignets, fried pastries...

After Ida, small businesses face uncertainty on many fronts

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NEW YORK — A week or more after Ida, business owners from Louisiana to Connecticut are still adding up the financial losses and assessing...

Beatings, buried videos a pattern at Louisiana State Police

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MONROE, La. — The most violent videos languished for years, lost or ignored in a digital vault. Louisiana State Police troopers and top brass...

Prosecutor: Durst had ‘playbook’ on getting away with murder

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LOS ANGELES — Kathie Durst vanished without a trace nearly 40 years ago in New York. She's been declared dead, but her body's never...

2 years after Georgia shipwreck, heavy lifting nearly done

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SAVANNAH, Ga. — Two years after a cargo ship overturned along the Georgia coast, heavy lifting to remove most of the vessel is nearly...

Ida and COVID-19: ‘Twin-demic’ slams Louisiana hospitals

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HOUMA, La. — The wind ripped chunks off the hospital’s roof and the entire building rumbled. One nurse said the cement pounding into the...

Tribes, states seek review of Native child adoptions case

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FLAGSTAFF, Ariz. — The U.S. Supreme Court has been asked to review a case that centers on whether Native Americans should receive preference in...

Ida curfew lifted in New Orleans; 250K students still out

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BATON ROUGE, La. — New Orleans lifted a nightly curfew Wednesday as the city moved closer to regaining full power 10 days after Hurricane...

Study calls for strict limits on oil, coal to curb warming

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Researchers who estimate how much of the world’s coal, oil and natural gas should be left unburned to slow the increase in climate-changing gases...

To prove Durst killed 1, prosecutors present evidence of 3

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LOS ANGELES — In the stunning climax to “The Jinx: The Life and Deaths of Robert Durst,” the New York real estate scion is...