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Chuck Norris, martial arts master and actor whose toughness became internet lore, dies at 86
Chuck Norris, the martial arts grandmaster and action star whose roles in “Walker, Texas Ranger” and other television shows and movies made him an iconic tough guy — sparking internet parodies and adoration from presidents — has died at 86.
Iran threatens world tourism sites, as the US sends more Marines to the Middle East
Three weeks into an escalating war in the Middle East, the U.S. is sending more warships and Marines to the region, and Iran threatened Friday to expand its retaliatory attacks to include recreational and tourist sites worldwide.
Everyday Clay: The Lord uses the good ones; the bad ones use the Lord
While driving the other day, I cut someone off in the roundabout by accident.
MSU College of Veterinary Medicine to host annual open house
Mississippi State’s College of Veterinary Medicine will host its annual open house Saturday.
Supreme Court revives suit from evangelical Christian challenging restrictions on demonstrations
The Supreme Court on Friday revived a lawsuit from an evangelical Christian barred from demonstrating in Mississippi after authorities say he shouted insults at people over a loudspeaker.
National ballet company to perform at Vibrant Church April 10
A national ballet company is bringing a faith-based production inspired by an infamous missionary story to Columbus next month.
Airport screeners quitting instead of working without pay poses a longer-term problem for TSA
Eviction notices. Vehicle repossessions. Empty refrigerators and overdrawn bank accounts.
Turkey tools trending to lighter, smaller gauges, guns
Innovation in the world of turkey hunting tools continues to trend toward the sub gauge categories, with necessary nods to the 12-gauge standbys that can work well across broad spectrums of shotgunning demands.
Ex-pro wrestler Ted DiBiase Jr. acquitted in Mississippi welfare scandal
A former professional wrestler accused of misspending millions of welfare dollars in part of Mississippi’s largest public corruption scandal was found not guilty by a jury Friday.
Mona Charen: Trump’s war psychology
Two weeks after the start of the Iran War, the picture is coming into focus.
Former Ole Miss stars continue to chase their football dreams at Pro Day
Former Ole Miss safety Kapena Gushiken understands just how pivotal an otherwise nondescript March day in Oxford may have been toward accomplishing his highest football dreams.
Ole Miss adds Marcus Woodson, Terrence Metcalf to coaching staff
A pair of Ole Miss football players from yesteryear are joining Pete Golding’s first coaching staff.
In the Garden with Felder: Don’t let ‘native’ get in the way of good gardening
Native may be the new buzzword for choosing landscape plants, but it often gets in the way of good gardening.
Women’s Pro Baseball League shows on-field product at Red Sox spring site before inaugural season
A few yards from where the Boston Red Sox prepared for a spring training game Thursday, women’s baseball players took the field for a different kind of exhibition — one for a league just taking shape.
Pentagon seeks $200 billion in additional funds for the Iran war, AP source says
The Pentagon is seeking $200 billion in additional funds for the Iran war, a sizable amount that is certain to be met with questions from Congress, which would need to approve any new money.
Democrats storm out of Justice Department leaders’ briefing on the Epstein files
Democratic lawmakers on Wednesday stormed out of a closed-door briefing on the Jeffrey Epstein files by Justice Department leaders, and said they would push to force Attorney General Pam Bondi to answer questions under oath about the case that has plagued the Trump administration.












