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Austrian Authorities Capture Chaos-Causing 'Problem Moose'

Austrian authorities have successfully captured a mischievous moose whose antics caused widespread disruption in the Alps. Dubbed the 'problem moose', the animal's capture ends a days-long saga of traffic chaos and startled locals.

Deadly Flesh-Eating Bacteria Warning in Louisiana

Health authorities in Louisiana have confirmed the presence of the deadly Vibrio vulnificus bacteria in local waters, linked to five fatalities. Experts warn of severe risks from consuming raw shellfish and exposing wounds to warm seawater.

Discover the authentic music of New Orleans

An immersive travel guide to the living music scene of New Orleans. Explore the city's legendary jazz haunts, vibrant Cajun dance halls, and the very spots where American music history is made every night.

Cop Killer Matthew James Ruth Captured in New York

Matthew James Ruth, the prime suspect in the fatal shooting of a Pennsylvania State Trooper, has been apprehended in New York after a multi-state manhunt. The 38-year-old was found with a self-inflicted gunshot wound.

California and Louisiana Lead US Poverty Rates

New Census data reveals a tale of two Americas, with California and Louisiana experiencing the highest poverty rates. This in-depth analysis explores the economic policies, social safety nets, and stark realities behind the numbers.

Sports Coach's Leg Amputated After Jet Ski Horror

A young sports coach's life is forever changed after a devastating jet ski accident on a Louisiana waterway resulted in the traumatic amputation of his leg. This is his story of survival and the long road to recovery.

Louisiana National Guard Deploys to Middle East

The Pentagon has activated the Louisiana National Guard's 256th Infantry Brigade for an imminent deployment to the Middle East, signalling a major strategic shift as regional instability grows.

Carbon Capture: The Failing Climate 'Solution'

A damning investigation reveals carbon capture and storage (CCS) technology, heavily backed by UK government and fossil fuel giants, is failing to meet its targets. Despite billions in investment, experts warn it's a dangerous distraction from real climat

Mother arrested after alligator kills toddler son

A Louisiana mother faces negligent homicide charges after her two-year-old son was killed by a large alligator in a New Orleans area swamp. The tragic incident has sparked a massive police investigation and a desperate search for the reptile.

FBI Terrorist Fugitive Captured in Welsh Village

Exclusive: Alleged terrorist Neil Prakash, wanted by the FBI, has been discovered living under a new identity in a sleepy Welsh village. His dramatic capture and ongoing extradition hearing at Westminster Magistrates' Court reveals a global manhunt reachi

LA Player Misses $1BN Powerball By One Number

A solitary Powerball player in Louisiana is one agonising number away from a life-changing $1 billion fortune. Discover the story behind the near-win that has the entire state talking.

Judge denies bail reduction in New Orleans kidnapping case

A Louisiana judge has refused to reduce the $1.5m bond for Stanley Burkhardt, the man accused of the brazen kidnapping of a woman from a New Orleans street. The decision comes amid serious public safety concerns and new evidence presented by prosecutors.

Noem: Angola Prison Chosen for Immigrants Due to Notoriety

South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem alleges the Biden administration deliberately chose the infamous Louisiana State Penitentiary, known as 'Angola', to house immigration detainees due to its fearsome reputation, raising serious human rights concerns.

New Orleans Sinking Faster Than Previously Estimated

Exclusive: Startling new research from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration indicates the land around New Orleans is sinking far faster than previously estimated, posing a grave threat to the Gulf Coast's future.

Alcatraz Immigration Centre Emptied in Rebuke of Trump

In an unprecedented move, the 'Alcatraz' immigration detention centre has been completely emptied of its inmates. The mass transfer of detainees is seen as a direct and dramatic reversal of the previous administration's hardline immigration policies, sign

Mother shot dead in Louisiana road rage horror

A tragic road rage incident in Louisiana ends in the fatal shooting of 37-year-old Katelynn Strate, leaving her two young children traumatised. Authorities are hunting for the gunman.

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