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Lindsay Whitehurst, Associated Press
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April 17, 2026
The Supreme Court hands a win to oil and gas companies fighting environmental lawsuits in Louisiana
The unanimous procedural decision gives the companies a new day in federal court after a state jury ordered Chevron to pay upward of $740 million to clean up damage to the state’s coastline, one of multiple similar lawsuits.
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Lindsay Whitehurst, Associated Press
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February 23, 2026
Supreme Court agrees to hear from oil and gas companies trying to block climate change lawsuits
The Trump administration weighed in to support the companies, saying it would mean “every locality in the country could sue essentially anyone in the world for contributing to global climate change.”
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Lindsay Whitehurst, Associated Press
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February 20, 2026
Supreme Court strikes down Trump’s sweeping tariffs, upending central plank of economic agenda
Friday's decision centers on tariffs he unilaterally imposed under an emergency powers law, including the sweeping “reciprocal” tariffs levied on nearly every other country.
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Lindsay Whitehurst, Associated Press
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December 18, 2025
Trump signs executive order that could reclassify marijuana as a less dangerous drug
The move could ease regulations and expand medical research by shifting marijuana from a Schedule I drug, like heroin, to a Schedule III substance, similar to ketamine.
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Lindsay Whitehurst, Associated Press
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November 7, 2025
Supreme Court lets Trump block transgender and nonbinary people from choosing passport sex markers
The decision halts a lower-court order requiring the government to keep letting people choose male, female or X on their passport to line up with their gender identity.
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Lindsay Whitehurst, Associated Press
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November 5, 2025
Supreme Court weighs Trump tariffs in a trillion-dollar test of executive power
The Republican president has called the case before the court Wednesday one of the most important in the country’s history and says a ruling against him would be catastrophic for the economy.
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Lindsay Whitehurst, Associated Press
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October 20, 2025
Supreme Court will consider whether people who regularly smoke pot can legally own guns
Last year, a jury convicted Hunter Biden of violating the law, among other charges. His father, then-President Joe Biden, later pardoned him.
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Mark Sherman, Associated Press
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June 27, 2025
Supreme Court meets Friday to decide 6 remaining cases, including birthright citizenship
The justices take the bench at 10 a.m. for their last public session until the start of their new term on Oct. 6.
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Mark Sherman, Associated Press
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June 20, 2025
Supreme Court work goes on with 10 cases to decide, including birthright citizenship
The court typically aims to finish its work by the end of June.
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Lindsay Whitehurst, Associated Press
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May 30, 2025
Supreme Court lets Trump strip legal protections from 500,000 people, exposing more to deportation
The justices on Friday lifted a lower-court order that kept humanitarian parole protections in place for more than 500,000 migrants from four countries: Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua and Venezuela.
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Lindsay Whitehurst, Associated Press
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May 29, 2025
Federal court blocks Trump from imposing sweeping tariffs under emergency powers law
The court found the 1977 International Emergency Economic Powers Act does not authorize the use of tariffs.
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Lindsay Whitehurst, Associated Press
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March 26, 2025
Supreme Court upholds Biden rule requiring serial numbers and background checks for ghost guns
Seven justices joined the opinion, authored by Justice Neil Gorsuch, upholding the rule. Two justices, Clarence Thomas and Samuel Alito, dissented.
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Frank Corder
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April 24, 2026
Governor sets special session to address State Supreme Court redistricting
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Frank Corder
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April 24, 2026
Mislabeling of seafood still a concern nearly a year after seafood labeling law went into effect
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Jeremy Pittari
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April 24, 2026
Mississippi leading the way in citizenship verification for unclaimed money
Business
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Frank Corder
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April 23, 2026
Mississippi companies invited to participate in 2026 Southeastern U.S.–Canadian Provinces Conference
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Frank Corder
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April 22, 2026
Corderill investing $100 million at Meridian data center campus
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Frank Corder
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April 17, 2026
Walmart announces plan to remodel 19 Mississippi stores
Culture
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Matt Friedeman
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April 26, 2026
Combatting ‘Ghost Christianity’
Culture
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Alistair Begg
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April 24, 2026
Praying with confidence
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Mark Long, Associated Press
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April 23, 2026
Players to watch, including familiar names and new faces, around the SEC following spring
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Roger Wicker
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April 24, 2026
Finish the job In Iran, but don’t forget China
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Lesley Davis
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April 23, 2026
He Didn’t Even Hesitate: Mississippi’s Jake Mangum, America’s pastime, and the culture that still unites us
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Kelley Williams
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April 23, 2026
An ounce of prevention
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