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Civil rights icon James Meredith is honored in his Mississippi hometown

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www.wxxv25.com – Associated Press – 2024-12-24 07:51:00

SUMMARY: A new historical marker honoring James Meredith, the first Black student to integrate the University of Mississippi in 1962, was unveiled in his hometown of Kosciusko, Mississippi. At 91, Meredith attended the ceremony, expressing it as “the most important day” of his life. Around 85 attendees, including family members, celebrated his legacy against white supremacy. Meredith, who faced violence during his enrollment, has been recognized multiple times by the university, where Black student enrollment now stands at 10%. The marker, created with the Mississippi Department of Archives and History, is located near his childhood home, marking a significant personal and historical moment.

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How springing forward to daylight saving time could affect your health — and how to prepare

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www.wxxv25.com – WXXV Staff – 2025-03-08 12:00:00

SUMMARY: Daylight saving time begins Sunday, leading to potential health issues due to the loss of an hour of sleep. This change can disrupt circadian rhythms, resulting in increased sleep problems, heart attacks, and strokes. To mitigate effects, experts recommend gradually adjusting sleep schedules and seeking morning sunlight. Fatal car crashes may also rise in the days following the time change, particularly in the mornings. While there are ongoing discussions about eliminating the time switch, health organizations advocate for standard time year-round to better align with biological needs. The Sunshine Protection Act, aiming to make daylight saving time permanent, faces congressional challenges.

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New Orleans Book Festival at Tulane University Announces 2025 Schedule

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www.wxxv25.com – WXXV Staff – 2025-03-08 10:00:00

SUMMARY: The 2024 New Orleans Book Festival at Tulane University featured poet Cleo Wade signing books, alongside friend Nicole Richie. The festival, running March 27-29, 2025, promises over 150 authors, 90 panels, including talks with W. Kamau Bell and Bryan Stevenson, and family activities. A new interactive pop-up experience, “The Burgundy Room,” will enhance engagement. Family Day on March 29 offers children’s programming and free books, while Louisiana music legend Deacon John will perform at the festival’s close. Attendees can also utilize a new digital guide for real-time updates. More details can be found at bookfest.tulane.edu.

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Introducing our WXXV Student Athlete of the Week, Biloxi’s Mason Fields!

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www.wxxv25.com – Ansley Brent – 2025-03-06 22:44:00

SUMMARY: Mason Fields, known as “The Flash,” is a talented dual-sport athlete from Biloxi Junior High, excelling in flag football. He appreciates the game’s fast pace and strategic demands, which showcase his athletic abilities. Since age 10, Fields has focused on improving his skills, emphasizing the importance of hard work and determination. Recently, he made history by becoming the first Mississippian to win silver at the USA Football Junior Olympics Select Bowl, where he also earned MVP honors. He is now vying for a spot on Team USA’s Olympic Flag Football team during trials in Charlotte, North Carolina. The future looks bright for him!

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