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What to know about the battle over lawsuits alleging that Roundup weedkiller can cause cancer
Kentucky lawmakers have brushed aside the objections of Democratic Gov. Andy Beshear to enact a new law that could protect global agrochemical manufacturer Bayer from state lawsuits alleging it failed to warn customers that a commonly used weedkiller could cause cancer.
Trump-endorsed Republican Clay Fuller wins Marjorie Taylor Greene’s former House seat in Georgia
Republican Clay Fuller on Tuesday won Marjorie Taylor Greene’s former U.S. House seat in Georgia, turning back a Democratic challenge with the help of President Donald Trump’s endorsement despite uneasiness over the war in Iran.
Ford recalls more than 400,000 trucks and SUVs because windshield wipers can fail
Ford Motor Co. is recalling more than 400,000 vehicles because the windshield wiper arms can break, causing reduced visibility and increasing the risk of a crash.
Mary Means Business: Coleman’s Bar and Bistro opens in West Point
West Point Mayor Rod Bobo purchased a vacant building with hopes to pour back into the city.
Pioneer women’s basketball powers fade into the shadows as money reshapes the game
When fans walk into Immaculata’s gym they are immediately reminded of the team’s glorious past, when the Mighty Macs ruled women’s college basketball nearly a half-century ago.
Ron Polk Ring of Honor adds Bulldog legends from three generations
Mississippi State baseball may not have had the best weekend on the field against Georgia, but the conclusion of Game 3 came with a trip down memory lane to honor a new class in the Ron Polk Ring of Honor.
Rebels rally in ninth to take series from Gators
Ole Miss won its first road series over a ranked opponent since 2022 on Saturday night, scoring five runs in the ninth inning to defeat No. 21 Florida 5-2 and win the rubber match.
Michigan muscles its way to program’s 2nd national title, beating stubborn UConn 69-63
Michigan’s new Fab Five threw style points out the door and brought home a prize not even the school’s most famous team could capture.
The Masters has players from 23 countries. The world ranking is one reason for the global growth
Bernhard Langer was reminded of his place in history this week, unrelated to the 68-year-old German looking stately as ever in his Masters green jacket as a two-time champion.
‘We’re looking for balance’: Pieces coming together ahead of spring scrimmage
The looks at the 2026 Mississippi State football team have been limited, but fans will get their first glimpses at the new squad this weekend at an open scrimmage.
Judge refuses to block sending abortion pill by mail for now, but says FDA must finish review
A federal judge Tuesday refused to block filling prescriptions for the abortion pill mifepristone by mail across the U.S. — at least for now — in a setback to Louisiana’s effort to stifle groups that send it into states where abortion is banned.
State’s blueberry crop hurt by March freeze
Already struggling with fewer acres in the state, the blueberry industry absorbed a smaller setback with an untimely freeze in mid-March.
New twist on a southern classic
Banana Pudding is one of those Southern staples that everyone agrees is delicious, but no one can seem to agree on the correct way to prepare.
Delta joins the growing list of US airlines raising checked bag fees as jet fuel costs soar
Delta Air Lines announced Tuesday it is raising checked baggage fees, part of a broader wave of U.S. carriers responding to higher jet fuel prices tied to the war in the Middle East.
On Hungary visit, Vance urges voters to support Orbán days before pivotal election
U.S. Vice President JD Vance on Tuesday urged Hungarians to back Prime Minister Viktor Orbán in upcoming elections, dubbing the populist leader a defender of “Western civilization” during a visit to Hungary meant to help push Orbán over the finish line.
Froma Harrop: Did you really think Trump would lower prices?
Donald Trump’s assault on our democratic institutions did not stop voters from giving him a second term. The top reason they cited for reelecting him was the economy, notably their unhappiness over high prices.
Jiben Roy: Painting between war and peace
We are constantly amazed and inspired by the advancements in science, and we remain hopeful about its potential to improve the quality of life. However, the contribution of various art forms to the enjoyment of a truly fulfilling life is no less significant. Painting is one such art form that helps satisfy the yearnings of the human soul.
MSU Extension specialty crops short course set for May 7
Fruit and vegetable producers will have an opportunity to learn more about producing these specialty crops during an upcoming short course.
American journalist Shelly Kittleson has been released, an Iraqi official tells the AP
American journalist Shelly Kittleson, who was kidnapped from a Baghdad streetcorner last week, has been released, an Iraqi official with direct knowledge of the situation said on Tuesday.
Stopgap measures aren’t enough to halt rising prices as the world scrambles for more oil
Global leaders have been scrambling to contain the rising cost of oil and gasoline since the start of the Iran war, which took a record amount of oil off the market when tankers full of crude were stranded in the Persian Gulf and military strikes damaged refineries, pipelines and export terminals.










