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Biloxi Shuckers to honor children with disabilities on Friday night
SUMMARY: The Biloxi Shuckers, a Double-A baseball team, will be hosting “Buddy Cruise Night” to highlight children with disabilities. The game will feature a rendition of the national anthem sung by Luke Putnam, a Pass Christian native with autism, and the first pitch thrown by Gulf Coast Down Syndrome Society self-advocate Patrick McIlwain. The team will also be wearing specially-designed jerseys representing children with disabilities, which are up for auction. The event aims to bring awareness and representation to children with disabilities and is organized by the nonprofit charity Buddy Cruise.
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Mississippi’s longest-tenured death row inmate trying again to have sentence vacated
SUMMARY: Richard Gerald Jordan, the longest-serving death row inmate in Mississippi, is once again challenging his capital murder sentence. His attorneys are seeking post-conviction relief or the outright vacating of his death sentence, arguing that the maximum penalty at the time of his 1976 crime was life in prison. Jordan was convicted for the kidnapping and murder of Edwina Marter, the wife of a Gulf Coast banker. He demanded a ransom following the crime and later evaded police, ultimately confessing. Jordan has also joined challenges against the state’s execution drug protocol, as judicial decisions on this matter remain pending.
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Trump chooses Robert F. Kennedy Jr. as health secretary
SUMMARY: President-elect Donald Trump plans to nominate anti-vaccine activist Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to lead the Department of Health and Human Services, overseeing areas like drug and vaccine safety, medical research, and Medicare/Medicaid. Trump stated that Kennedy aims to combat the misinformation from food and drug industries, echoing his campaign slogan, “Make America Great and Healthy Again.” Kennedy, a former Democrat and vaccine skeptic, has rallied support for healthier food regulations and has a pending lawsuit against several news organizations regarding misinformation. His controversial views on vaccines raise questions about his confirmation in the GOP-controlled Senate.
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What to know about Mississippi’s upcoming judicial runoffs
SUMMARY: Mississippi’s election season continues with judicial runoffs set for Tuesday, Nov. 26. Key races include the Mississippi Supreme Court, where incumbent Justice Jim Kitchens faces GOP state Sen. Jenifer Branning after neither secured over 50% of votes in the general election. Branning positions herself as a “constitutional conservative,” while Kitchens emphasizes his experience. Additionally, Amy St. Pe’ and Jennifer Schloegel are in a runoff for the Court of Appeals, following a close primary. Voters in specified counties can participate, with polls open from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. Eligible voters must bring photo ID, and there are absentee voting options available.
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