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A Times-Picayune analysis found more than 3,600 Louisiana oil wells once drilled on land are now underwater. We explain the data, maps, and methods behind our count.
A shrimp boat’s sudden sinking reveals a hidden danger: thousands of Louisiana oil wells drilled in marsh now lie underwater.
Gov. Gavin Newsom's plan to redraw California's congressional map has kicked off a game of musical chairs as candidates ...
The last rays of daylight filter through the trees as Andres “Tata” López, 56, the local Maya mayor, greets his neighbors ...
In fact, the person said, the White House is prepared to use a take-no-prisoners approach — the strongest signal yet that the ...
There’s been a larger push from the White House to have red states rewrite their maps, and blue states have started to ...
The Hurricanes are hosting ESPN’s “College GameDay” on Saturday for the first time in five years. Miami has announced the ...
Members of the California Citizens Redistricting Commission, created by voters to leash politicians, are divided over ...
Hoping to capitalize on public interest in, and outrage over, partisan gerrymandering, a grassroots group of Nevadans has ...
Democrats have been slow to line up for the open 35th Congressional District while a number of Republicans are eyeing it, ...
State Rep. Briscoe Cain kicked off what operatives expect to be a flurry of campaign announcements with a bid for Houston’s ...
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