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Louisiana Supreme Court, local New Orleans judiciary figures honor Xavier University's president emeritus, 94-year-old Norman C. Francis https://t.co/6KlFqyfBWG
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Louisiana Music Artist Nune AKA Mr. Propane / @nune_mrpropane Releases New Music Listen To 'All I See" https://t.co/zkSGtb7hiv https://t.co/KsBRsSAuPY
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NOT LOUISIANA'S CASE: Federal judge rules deportation battle over Columbia University protester Mahmoud Khalil must play out in New Jersey https://t.co/XvdsmDCuFp
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Crawfish boil South Louisiana. Let’s see your macro shots! https://t.co/t3tbJOTN6V
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HEART OF LOUISIANA: The most efficient and tranquil way to see Tickfaw State Park is to put your shoulders into it with a bit of kayak paddling https://t.co/kYC314dCns
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Raised in New Orleans ⚜️ Lived a Louisiana kid’s football dream 🏈 Now, he retires as a legend that will continue to inspire for years to come... Thank you @Mathieu_Era ❤️ https://t.co/XiJarY1mJE
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Of course this is in Baton Rouge, Louisiana https://t.co/qKQAJ8vkSH
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THE TRUMP EFFECT! 🇺🇸💰 @Hyundai Announces $5.8B Louisiana Investment as Part of Massive $21B Commitment to America https://t.co/Kumjdi5YQS
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“We’re in uncharted waters,” Republican Sen. John Kennedy of Louisiana told reporters. “Nobody knows what the impact of these tariffs is going to be.” https://t.co/b2tbLBCSEV
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A federal judge ruled the legal battle over Mahmoud Khalil’s deportation should continue to play out in New Jersey, rejecting the Trump administration’s bid to transfer the Columbia University protester’s case to Louisiana https://t.co/m1jaiWBG1Q
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Economists say America is in a new trade war with countries like China, Canada and Mexico. Tariffs and retaliatory tariffs play a big part in that, and Louisiana farmers could be impacted. #tariffs# #tariffscostus# #tradeconnectsus# #Louisiana# https://t.co/FYnv7txgGU
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🇺🇸 FERTILITY DECLINE HITS ALL 50 STATES — NEW LOWS NATIONWIDE The US fertility rate dropped to an all-time low of 54.5 births per 1,000 women in 2023 — less than half its 1957 peak of 122.9. All 50 states saw declines between 2005 and 2022. Utah had the sharpest drop at -33.9%, while Louisiana saw the smallest change at just -0.3%. Fertility rates fell for women under 35 and rose for women over 35. Women aged 30–34 now have the highest birth rate at 95.1 per 1,000, replacing the 25–29 group. Top 2022 fertility states: South Dakota (66.5), Alaska (64.9), Nebraska (63.6). Lowest: Vermont (44.3), Delaware (44.9), Oregon (47.3). Source: USAFacts, CDC
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