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Competition for supplies sharpening as pandemic worsens

NEW YORK — Scarce supplies of medical equipment are leading to growing competition within the U.S. and among nations, in …

A clinic prepares for Supreme Court abortion fight

SHREVEPORT, La. — The Hope Medical Group for Women in northern Louisiana fields phone calls every day from anxious pregnant …

Residents of Mississippi capital brace for more flooding

FLOWOOD, Miss. — Residents of Jackson braced Sunday for the possibility of catastrophic flooding in and around the Mississippi capital …

Legendary Queen of Creole Cuisine, Leah Chase, dies at 96

New Orleans chef and civil rights icon Leah Chase, who created the city’s first white-tablecloth restaurant for black patrons, broke …

VP Pence praises members of black churches torched by arson

OPELOUSAS, La. – Vice-President Mike Pence praised the parishioners of three African American churches Friday for the inspiring way they …

Winner of lottery can stay anonymous thanks to state’s law

SIMPSONVILLE, S.C. — Like the location of Jimmy Hoffa’s body, the secret formula for Coca-Cola and whether there are aliens …

Storm Alberto maintains strength as it approaches Gulf Coast

ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. — Subtropical Storm Alberto gained the early jump on the 2018 hurricane season as it headed toward …

Protests of police killings: Dozens of arrests in Louisiana

Embed from Getty Images BATON ROUGE, La.—Officers stared down hundreds protesting against police killings near a ramp leading to an …

Black Lives Matter activist arrested at Baton Rouge protest

  BATON ROUGE, La.—A prominent Black Lives Matter activist and 100 other people were taken into custody, authorities said Sunday, …

Muslims protest weekly’s prophet cartoon; 4 killed in Niger

KARACHI, Pakistan — Muslim anger flared over a French satirical weekly’s latest caricature of the Prophet Muhammad, with four people …

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