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Some New Orleans schools embrace AI for grading and teaching
KIPP New Orleans, one of the largest charter operators in the city, uses an AI program to grade all writing produced by students grades 3-12, but does not disclose it to students or parents.
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10mA New Orleans man whose ex-wife accused him of stealing millions needed a lawyer. He called the D.A.
The Orleans Parish district attorney, Jason Williams, took on a private client who is facing a criminal investigation in Williams’s district. The matter was raised in a complaint to legal disciplinary officials
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15mNew Orleans language-immersion school sues French government agency for sixth time
The school has asked courts in France and the United States for temporary restraining orders against the Agency for French Education Abroad, which might signal trouble for its accreditation status.
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4mBlack man from St. Bernard was last surviving Civil War soldier
When Joseph Clovese called the Pontiac Press in 1948 looking for fellow Civil War soldiers, he was reminded about how much time had passed. At 104, Clovese was the last surviving Black member of the Civil War’s Union Army. “The man on the line had to tell him every last one in Michigan was already […]
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10mThe agency that helps farmers protect the environment lost a third of its staff last year. And more cuts could be coming.
The Natural Resources Conservation Service is a federal agency that helps farmers protect soil and water and fight climate change. Advocates say those goals are in jeopardy.
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22m‘He cannot continue waiting’: With a fiancé and father languishing in immigration detention, one family contemplates giving up the fight to stay
Antony says he’s falling apart in immigration detention. Maria Celeste is trying to hold it together on the outside. Neither knows how much longer the family can tough it out.