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The New Republic on MSNThe Ugly Politics of Jackson, Mississippi’s Ongoing Water CrisisNow the money is gone and the problems aren’t fixed—and residents fear they may permanently lose control of their water.
State Treasurer David McRae (R-Miss.) announced the State Treasury will require a Citizenship Declaration to file an unclaimed money return. To validate claimant ...
The public has a right to details about a legal dispute between two companies that ran a private venture to ticket uninsured ...
Florida tops First Liberty Institute's religious liberty rankings, with legislation passed by Gov. Ron DeSantis cited for the ...
ICE agents arrested an alleged MS-13 kingpin on El Salvador's Top 100 Most Wanted list and an associate in Nebraska, both ...
The pace of judicial confirmations is lagging compared with the president’s first stint in office, but more are in the ...
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WJTV Jackson on MSNMississippi’s state budget: The five largest itemsFollowing a contentious budget reconciliation process in the 2025 legislative session, a clearer picture emerged of what ...
Mississippi's FY2025 revenue exceeded estimates by 0.54%, totaling $7.64 billion. Despite the year-over-year decrease, the ...
Mississippi was once the sapphire jewel on Democrats’ Southern crown, awarding the party a majority of its four congressional ...
The Ugly Politics of Jackson, Mississippi’s Ongoing Water Crisis $600 million has been spent trying to salvage the city’s decrepit water system after it collapsed three years ago. Now the ...
The fallout of the Epstein case is testing the power the president holds over his most loyal followers, many of whom have ...
The special elections are being held because two Mississippi lawmakers were elected as mayor of their cities, and another ...
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