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The city's mayor has declared a state of emergency.
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The city's mayor has declared a state of emergency.
Two victims are listed in critical condition, with one of those victims being shot in the chest and the other in the torso.
Activists believe the man's arrest was in retaliation for reporting to a supervisor about construction shortcuts before the collapse, and for comments he made to reporters afterward.
"I would tell you I do not think it could go much better," New Orleans Fire Department Chief Tim McConnell said
Delmer Joel Ramirez Palma is one of at least 20 people injured when the Hard Rock Hotel collapsed October 19
"This is seriously bad," one worker is heard saying in the video purporting to show the condition of the half-built Hard Rock Cafe hotel in New Orleans before it collapsed
Three people died in the collapse on Saturday
The building is considered unstable and officials said further collapse is possible
Radio host Seth Dunlap is now accused of fabricating an anti-gay tweet for more money
Today, about 500,000 American WWII veterans who served in Europe, the Pacific and other places are still living – but one U.S. veteran has been living longer than them all
The TV news anchor died in a plane crash while working on a story about a pilot
Including roasted jerk corn and Caribbean seafood pepper pot
Flood warnings are up across a half dozen states with some areas potentially facing up to 20 inches of rain
President Trump has already announced a federal declaration of emergency for the state
A state of emergency was declared and the National Guard was activated in Louisiana
Tropical Storm Barry could hit Louisiana's swampy southern tip as a hurricane on Friday
Storm system could push already swollen Mississippi River precariously close to tops of levees that protect New Orleans
"CBS This Morning" co-host Gayle King spoke to the former first lady at Essence Festival
Malcolm John Rebennack Jr was a true son of New Orleans, mixing blues, jazz, rock, and faux voodoo in a musical gumbo all his own
In a statement released through his publicist, the family said Dr. John died "toward the break of day" of a heart attack
The 96-year-old chef at famed New Orleans restaurant Dooky Chase's was a giant in the culinary world
Outside New Orleans, the Bonnet Carre Spillway was opened to stop the Mississippi River from overflowing levees
A train derailed north of Poplarville, Mississippi due to high water
Fleetwood Mac had just replaced Jazz Fest headliners The Rolling Stones, who dropped out due to Mick Jagger's heart surgery
King said in a town hall that Katrina victims only asked "who's gonna help me," while Iowa flood victims "take care of each other"
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy visited to ask President Trump for more military aid as the war with Russia persists.
In a post on Truth Social, the president said the ex-New York congressman has been "horribly mistreated" in prison.
On Wednesday, Hamas had said it had handed over all the Israeli hostage remains it had been able to recover, and extensive efforts and special equipment would be required to find the remaining bodies.
Jared Kushner and Steve Witkoff, President Trump's dealmakers in brokering the Israel-Hamas ceasefire, discuss a setback that nearly derailed the peace talks.
The government shutdown is now the third-longest funding lapse in modern history, and the Senate won't meet until Monday. Follow live updates here.
President Trump confirmed this week that he has authorized the CIA to go into Venezuela and conduct covert operations.
President Trump's administration asked the Supreme Court on Friday to allow the deployment of National Guard members in Illinois
Britain's Prince Andrew will not use his royal title any longer, he said in a statement released by Buckingham Palace Friday.
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