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Philadelphia dominates Kansas City from start to finish
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The Block Island Wind Farm near Rhode Island takes a beating from waves in 2016. The wind farm was the first to operate in U.S. waters. Several Louisiana companies with roots in the offshore oil and gas industry helped design and build the farm. PROVIDED PHOTO
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Philadelphia Eagles cornerback Cooper DeJean scores on a pick-six during Super Bowl LIX at the Caesars Superdome in New Orleans on Sunday. The Kansas City Chiefs arrived in New Orleans on a mission to make history, attempting to become the first team to ever three-peat as Super Bowl champions. The Eagles weren’t having it. The domination was swift and thorough. At one point in the second quarter, the Eagles had 10 first downs and the Chiefs had 10 offensive plays. Then Chiefs superstar quarterback Patrick Mahomes threw two interceptions before Kendrick Lamar could take the halftime stage, including a pick-six by rookie DeJean on his birthday. The Eagles had more points (24) at the half than the Chiefs had yards (23). The second half served as a Philly coronation.
Trump wants to stop new offshore wind projects Jobs, revenue are at stake in Louisiana
partisan support in Louisiana, including from companies that have traditionally worked in the oil-and-gas industry. The state has spent years seeking to position itself as a hub in the wind energy supply BY JOSIE ABUGOV | Staff writer chain, leveraging its long experience in President Donald Trump’s attacks on offshore oil and gas. Whether that is now at risk is unclear. the nascent offshore wind industry have on the surface further fueled the nation’s At the very least, it has meant uncertainty political divisions, but the story is differ- in a state looking for ways to expand its ent in Louisiana, where jobs and a new industrial base and economic prospects. source of revenue are at stake. ä See WIND, page 7A The industry has generated broad, bi-
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