President Trump signed a memorandum requiring colleges to prove they do not consider race in admissions. This follows a Supreme Court ruling in 2023 against affirmative action.
The notifications hinge on a recently issued opinion by the Attorney General’s office related to HB 1502 which died in the 2025 session.
Once the advisory board makes its recommendations, lawmakers will ultimately decide which projects to fund next session.
According to the Mississippi Department of Transportation, Thomas Dayton Egger epitomized what has often been called “The Greatest Generation.”
Outdoor columnist Ben Smith says he’s just about over fishing for the time being and hunting season isn’t that far off, but it just won’t hurry up and get here.
With school choice being pushed by Trump White House, Mississippi senators should think twice about relying on empty leftist rhetoric in opposition.
The controversy over a blue jeans advertisement shines a light on Americans deep-seated need to turn the mundane into cultural bloodsport.
Columnist Sid Salter writes that Mississippi, like the other 49 states, faces some challenging decisions in the face of the legislation on public health issues.
Food Network star Anne Burrell’s suicide shines a light on a growing epidemic. People who walk among us are battling demons unknown.
The company said the move is “not related” to the “one big, beautiful bill” that eliminates EV tax credits by September.
Mississippi SBDC Network’s RISE Center coached the tech companies, continuing to strengthen the state’s defense innovation pipeline to federal tech scouts.
The company’s electrical transformer, technology products manufacturing division will create 450 jobs within five years.
In this diplomatic role, Hoffmann will work closely with the Consulate General of Belgium in Atlanta to assist with both consular issues and economic development initiatives.
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