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Players say MLB’s robot umpires are shrinking the strike zone
Arizona Diamondbacks closer Paul Sewald knows that — in theory — Major League Baseball’s new Automated Ball-Strike system shouldn’t favor batters or pitchers.
‘He’s a glue guy’: Jake Mangum fitting in well with Pirates
ARLINGTON, Texas – Mississippi State baseball fans remember Jake Mangum’s four seasons as a Bulldog for the distinguished list of accomplishments “The Mayor of Starkville”
Sherry Ivy: Don’t look back, keep moving forward
As children of God, we must stop looking back at the things that happen in our lives and keep moving forward.
Johntay Cook II understands there are ‘misconceptions’ about him. He’s focused on winning the now
Ole Miss senior wide receiver Johntay Cook II is aware of the preconceived notions people might have of him given his winding road. What he’s most concerned with, however, is what the people in the Manning Center – coaches, teammates, everyone – think of him.
Senate passes budget plan for ICE and Border Patrol in bid to reopen Homeland Security Department
The Senate took the first steps in a new effort to reopen the Department of Homeland Security early Thursday, voting to adopt a budget plan that would fund ICE and Border Patrol over Democratic objections and sending it to the House.
Players to watch, including familiar names and new faces, around the SEC following spring
The Southeastern Conference showcases standouts and stars every year. Some are known commodities while others are on the verge of becoming household names.
Mississippi Supreme Court revives former Gov. Phil Bryant’s defamation lawsuit against Mississippi Today
The Mississippi Supreme Court on Thursday revived a defamation lawsuit that former Gov. Phil Bryant filed against Mississippi Today.
Pentagon says Navy Secretary John Phelan is leaving, in latest departure of a top defense leader
The Pentagon announced Wednesday that the Navy’s top civilian official, Secretary of the Navy John Phelan, is leaving his job.
Letter: National Day of Prayer observance coming up
America has had a rich history of prayer since the founding fathers sought God’s help in establishing this nation in 1776. As we celebrate the
Hunter Estes: From Mississippi to the moon
My wife and I went to see Project Hail Mary last week. The film was nothing short of incredible, truly one of the most inspiring and hopeful movies I’ve seen in a long time. Its depictions of space are beautiful and deserve to be seen on the big screen.
Supreme Court revives wounded veteran’s lawsuit against a contractor over suicide bombing
The Supreme Court on Wednesday cleared the way for a veteran wounded by a suicide bomb in Afghanistan to sue the government contractor for whom the attacker was working when he built the explosive.
The Iran war could drive up costs for petroleum-derived products like clothes and crayons
It might be hard to imagine the Iran war weighing on stuffed toys with names like Snuggle Glove, Bizzikins and Wobblies, but even plush playthings are not immune when oil shipments from the Middle East are constrained.
US stocks rally to records, but Brent oil also tops $100 on worries about the Iran war
The U.S. stock market rallied to more records Wednesday after GE Vernova, Boston Scientific and other big companies joined the parade reporting fatter profits for the start of the year than analysts expected.
Rick Cleveland: Clyde Muse contributed much, including to the sport of T-ball
Many readers surely have seen the news that Clyde Muse, an educator for 67 years and for 42 years the president of Hinds Community College, died last week at the age of 96. Muse has often been referred to as the “Godfather” of Mississippi’s community college system.
Trump renews his call for Congress to intervene and pass legislation to control college sports
President Donald Trump on Tuesday repeated his call for Congress to pass legislation that would rein in college sports at a time athletes are allowed to move freely from school to school and command salaries that put athletic departments in financial peril.
Ole Miss’ bats come to life in blowout of Murray State
No. 17 Ole Miss hit four home runs in the fourth inning against Murray State on Tuesday night – part of a two-inning stretch where the Rebels scored 17 runs – and cruised past the Racers 19-2 at Swayze Field in a rematch of last summer’s Oxford regional final.
Trump and other top Republicans read passages in a marathon Bible event
President Donald Trump and many of his leading Christian supporters and top Republicans are taking part this week in a marathon reading of the Bible in an America 250-themed event billed as encouraging a “return to the spiritual foundation that has shaped our country.”
Navy veteran charged in series of Atlanta-area shootings dies in jail
A man charged in a string of shootings near Atlanta that left three people dead, including a Department of Homeland Security employee who was walking her dog, died in jail Tuesday night, authorities said.
Trump media company replaces ex-congressman Nunes as CEO after stock plunge that wiped out billions
The Trump business behind Truth Social is replacing a former congressman and big supporter of the U.S. president as the leader of the social media platform after a stock collapse that wiped out billions in investor wealth.
What to know about the Southern Poverty Law Center
The Southern Poverty Law Center is in the spotlight after the civil rights group announced Tuesday that it is the subject of a U.S. Justice Department criminal investigation because of its past use of paid informants.









