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Talking Business: How Clyde Martin's Metairie company is reimagining terrazzo
New Orleans Times-Picayune· 6 days agoIn the early to mid-20th century, there were a lot of Italian immigrants, who provided cheap labor....
Column: How 'Sesame Street' can prepare kids for climate disasters
Los Angeles Times· 3 days agoPBS re-aired versions of the episodes after Hurricane Charley struck Florida in 2004, and again...
Friday briefing: South Carolina voting map; Live Nation lawsuit; NCAA settlement; hurricane...
Washington Post· 2 days agoCatch up in minutes with these 7 stories.
Shannon Stapleton Profile
Reuters· 17 hours agoThe purpose of news photography is to be the eye of the people, showing them that a picture is still worth a thousand words. Travelling after graduating from college in 1991 was when I was first exposed to photojournalism.
Brazil’s floods smashed through barriers designed to keep them out, trapping water in for weeks —...
CNN via Yahoo News· 7 days agoA man is rescued by military firefighters after the floods in Canoas on May 4, 2024. - Renan...
"I got my left ring finger shot off": The incomparable tales of Dr John
Louder Sound via Yahoo News· 4 days agoMy liver was so ruined and small the doctor told me I had but weeks to live. Holy shit, Batman! Life...
Brian Blanco Profile
Reuters· 17 hours agoWhen I turned 15 he gave me that camera and eventually the idea of looking cool with it faded, and was replaced by a sense of responsibility to tell stories. It was a powerful reminder that ...
Rick Wilking Profile
Reuters· 17 hours agoWhen I was about 12 or 13 a neighbour showed me how to make photographic prints in his home darkroom. On a whim I decided to send them in to my local small-town paper and when the paper published ...
Throwback: Jazzland opens in New Orleans in 2000
Axios· 5 days agoDevelopers hope to convert the abandoned site into a $500M entertainment complex.
Don Paul: Disappointing weather for Memorial Day weekend; Ominous hurricane outlook issued
The Buffalo News· 1 day agoThursday's and Friday’s splendid conditions will not make it into Saturday, writes Don Paul.