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Judge blocks use of federal database to check citizenship, saying it could wrongly purge voters
A federal judge on Monday ruled that a recently revamped version of a federal tool central to the Trump administration’s efforts to nationalize elections can no longer be used.
8 convicted in Texas immigration center shooting and protest are sentenced to decades in prison
Eight protesters accused by the Justice Department of having ties to antifa were sentenced Tuesday to decades in federal prison over a shooting outside a Texas immigration detention center that wounded a police officer and prosecutors called an act of terrorism.
Corey Heim outduels Tyler Reddick for first NASCAR Cup win at inaugural San Diego race
Corey Heim slammed into the wall twice while destroying his tires during the first few runs Sunday in the inaugural NASCAR race at Naval Base Coronado.
Clive Davis, music industry starmaker, has died at 94
Clive Davis, the record company lawyer who became one of the music industry’s most powerful figures, launching or resurrecting the careers of such superstars as Janis Joplin, Whitney Houston, Carlos Santana and Alicia Keys, has died, his family confirmed.
Letter: Reflections on Juneteenth
I grew up in the city of Columbus, Mississippi, on the north side of town, where locals referred to it as Memphistown. I learned early
At US Open, Wyndham Clark proves he doesn’t have to be perfect to be a winner
Long before he smashed the locker, won a single trophy or had any inkling he’d play in a U.S. Open one day, golf for Wyndham Clark was a test of patience, will and temperament.
Bobby Harrison: Mississippi tried redistricting in 2001 special session. The majority party fumbled
Republican Gov. Tate Reeves has indicated he could call the Mississippi Legislature into special session later this year to tackle the contentious issue of redistricting.
Family of 1-year-old killed by police at a Mississippi Walmart wants video released
A Mississippi family whose 1-year-old child was killed when police fired into a moving vehicle said Monday they want authorities to release video showing whether officers were in danger of being struck when one of them opened fire.
President Donald Trump unveils the new Air Force One, a converted Qatari jet
President Donald Trump on Friday showed off the new Air Force One, a formerly Qatari-owned jumbo jet that has been converted into the official U.S. presidential aircraft.
Former Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan dies at 100
Alan Greenspan, the jazz-playing U.S. Federal Reserve chair who was celebrated for engineering a decade of prosperity but later shared the blame for a devastating financial crisis, died Monday.
Eager to work, teens find a frustrating summer job search
Jaelyn Chester will wait your tables or stock your shelves. She’ll wash your dishes or scrub your toilets. If only someone would give the 17-year-old a chance.
Patrols and nanobubbles continue at the Reflecting Pool as Trump looks for a renovation do-over
National Guard service members and U.S. Park Police were patrolling the deck around the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool on Monday, as Donald Trump’s administration faces a self-imposed deadline to fix a botched renovation and cleaning efforts ahead of the nation’s 250th anniversary celebration.
Judge denies Biden’s bid to block release of transcripts linked to special counsel inquiry
A federal judge on Friday rejected former President Joe Biden’s attempt to block the Trump administration from releasing to a conservative group the recordings that Biden made with a ghostwriter.
Handing out grades for Ole Miss’ 2026 baseball season
School is out for the summer, but there’s still one more set of grades to be handed out in this classroom.
Kevin Tate: Boat keeps its story to itself in ongoing, unbroken line
We put in from a muddy side road with easy access to the water, then ran down the Tombigbee at a comfortable pace. River levels were up from a recent rain but not dangerously so.
Letter: Higher ed needs to stay in its lane: Why duplicating EMCC’s mission defies logic
A recent announcement that Mississippi State University received a $2.6 million grant from the U.S. Department of Education to develop workforce leaders in the Golden
Ole Miss baseball transfer portal tracker: Who’s in, Who’s out?
The dust may have just settled from Ole Miss’ trip to the College World Series, but the transfer portal waits on no one.
Armadillos all but unstoppable in their advance
If an area of your yard that had previously been smooth suddenly appears to have been plundered by treasure seekers hunting one small shovel-full at a time, chances are the culprit was a nine-banded armadillo.
Master Gardeners use skills to serve others
Lee County Master Gardener Donna Tucker remembers meeting a child who told her she had never played in the dirt before.








