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As part of a new trade pact, the European Union has pledged to buy $750 billion worth of American oil, natural gas and nuclear fuel over three years—more than double its current annual U.S. energy ...
The U.S. Bowling Congress Open Championships delivered more than $125 million in economic impact to Baton Rouge during its ...
The U.S. housing market just suffered its slowest spring season since 2012, as economic anxiety sidelined buyers despite falling mortgage rates and more homes on the market, Bloomberg writes. The ...
Reform: More than 150,000 voters will be affected when Louisiana officially ends recognition of the Independent Party this Friday. It’s all part of the state’s move to a closed party primary system ...
As major insurers retreat from disaster-prone regions in Louisiana, smaller companies are stepping in with help from a little-known ratings firm that’s now under fire, The Wall Street Journal writes.
The NFL is cracking down on the resale of Super Bowl tickets by players, coaches and club employees. The league plans to fine more than 100 players and roughly two dozen club employees found to have ...
Louisiana is leading the way in tackling drone threats, one of the nation’s most urgent homeland security challenges, The Center Square writes. Louisiana State Police Superintendent Col. Robert ...
Monument Square Investment Group, a private alternative investment firm based in Beverly Hills, California, has acquired all 127 lots in D.R. Horton’s University Grove student housing community off ...
The U.S. and the European Union agreed on Sunday to a trade framework setting a 15% tariff on most goods, staving off—at least for now—far higher import duties on both sides that might have sent shock ...
Baton Rouge Mayor Sid Edwards has been selected for the ninth class of the Bloomberg Harvard Leadership Initiative.
Initial unemployment insurance claims in Louisiana dropped for the week ending July 19, according to new figures from the Louisiana Workforce Commission. The state reported 1,827 initial claims, down ...
The rapid evolution of artificial intelligence in the workplace is outpacing many companies’ ability to manage it, with employees increasingly adopting the technology on their own, Inc. reports. A ...
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