New archaeological research challenges long-held assumptions about why ancient hunter-gatherers built the monumental earthworks at Poverty Point in Louisiana some 3,500 years ago. Rather than serving ...
Some 3,500 years ago, hunter-gatherers began building massive earthwork mounds along the Mississippi River at Poverty Point, a UNESCO World Heritage Site in northeast Louisiana. "Conservatively, they ...
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From ancient earthwork to ziplining over gators, try these 12 exciting hidden gems in Louisiana
Driskill Mountain, located in Bienville Parish, is the highest natural summit in Louisiana, with an elevation of ...
Aerial view of Mound A at the Poverty Point site. Credit: Jennifer R. Trotter / Wikimedia Commons About 3,500 years ago, in a bend of the Mississippi River in what is now northeastern Louisiana, ...
For the poorest Americans, the end of the longest shutdown in history has left doubt and anxiety around the benefits known as ...
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Community health centers provide care for 1 in 10 Americans, but funding cuts threaten their survival
Affordable health care was the primary point of contention in the longest government shutdown in U.S. history, which hit 43 ...
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Greenville County recognizes record-setting school achievement, opportunities for improvement
"Our families and our community need to have confidence and the ability to feel good about the education and opportunities ...
The following is the transcript of the interview with Kevin Hassett, National Economic Council director, that aired on "Face ...
NEW YORK, 18th October, 2025 (WAM) – Nearly 80% of the world’s poor – 887 million people – live in regions that are exposed to extreme heat, flooding and other climate hazards, highlighting the urgent ...
Honolulu, HI October 22, 2025 –(PR.com)– In “The Life & Times of Sarah Good, Accused Witch,” historical fiction author Sandra Wagner-Wright peels back the myth of Salem to reveal a deeper, darker ...
I worry that our community donations may not meet the increased need we will see as a result of SNAP’s suspension.
Iowa GOP gubernatorial candidate and U.S. Rep. randy Feenstra speaks to members of the media during a stop at the ...
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