Guyot was instrumental in registering black voters and training them on their civil rights, in spite of threats of physical violence. On July 7, 2023, just...
For three years, Mississippi experimented with a de facto Medicaid expansion. The state added over 187,000 people to the rolls as a COVID-era policy required it...
There are many who are insubordinate, empty talkers and deceivers … They profess to know God, but they deny him by their works. – Titus 1:10,...
As the social media platform faces new competitors and challenges, Michael Ramirez suggests the perfect replacement for Twitter may be far away from the internet. The...
This past Thursday America celebrated “National Fried Chicken Day.” Proof that everyone and everything gets its fifteen minutes of fame, I suppose. In the Deep South,...
If anyone injures his neighbor, as he has done it shall be done to him, fracture for fracture, eye for eye, tooth for tooth; whatever injury...
Former State Superintendent of Education Dr. Carey Wright rebuts a recent column in the L.A. Times claiming Mississippi “gamed its national reading test scores.” Like educators...
The Magnolia State’s new fiscal year budget, which started July 1st, will near $7.6 billion. The Mississippi Legislative Budget Office released the end of fiscal year...
The Mississippi Democratic Party executive committee voted to remove chairman Tyree Irving on Thursday in a heated meeting filled with name calling and accusations of wrongdoing....
Austin Riley, Justin Steele, and Brent Rooker – all with Magnolia State ties – are having big seasons on the major league diamond. A few days...