A chemical known to increase the risk of cancer is far more prevalent in the air along the Mississippi River corridor between Baton Rouge and New Orleans than previously thought,
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By Michael Phillis | The Associated Press - The Environmental Protection Agency spent more than a year investigating whether Louisiana officials discriminated against Black residents by putting them at increased cancer risk, but the investigation ended before it secured commitments from the state to strengthen its oversight.