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Morning ‘Sip: The Mississippi Book Festival
SUMMARY: The content is about the Foreign Book Festival happening, featuring various authors and panels. The host discusses different aspects of the festival, such as books, fashion, and special guests like Michael Orr. They mention the availability of free books and opportunities to purchase and get books signed. Safety measures and cooling stations will be in place due to the hot weather. The host also asks the audience about their favorite books and engages in a lighthearted conversation about miscellaneous topics. The festival details can be found on the website msbookfestival.com.
The Morning ‘Sip takes us to the State Capitol to preview the Mississippi Book Festival happening Saturday. This show also features Michael Oher, A video fashion lookbook with #kyriskustoms, and more!
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Mississippi bill would end DEI ideology in state’s higher education | Mississippi
SUMMARY: Mississippi state Sen. Angela Burks Hill has proposed Senate Bill 2223, aimed at eliminating diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) initiatives in the state’s higher education system. The bill would prohibit public institutions from using funds to support DEI offices or personnel and ban diversity training and preferential treatment based on race, sex, or ethnicity. Additionally, schools must report compliance and reallocate funds previously designated for DEI towards merit scholarships and tuition. The bill is under consideration by the Mississippi Senate Universities and Colleges Committee. Another bill, 2515, is also being reviewed, focusing on the efficiency of the public university system.
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Flu shuts down St. Andrew’s Episcopal School
SUMMARY: Saint Andrew’s Episcopal School is quiet as an influenza outbreak leads to the closure of all grades on Friday. The decision was made to help students recover and minimize community spread. Following advice from school nurses, high schoolers were sent home Thursday, with elementary students following Friday, halting classes until Monday. The Mississippi Department of Health reports that flu cases in the metro area have doubled recently, likely due to post-holiday school attendance. Health officials advise getting flu shots and keeping sick children at home to protect health as case numbers are expected to decrease with warmer weather in March.
Flu shuts down St. Andrew’s Episcopal School
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Republican bill would block illegal immigrants from receiving tax breaks | National
SUMMARY: The Safeguarding American Workers’ Benefits Act, reintroduced by Sen. Cindy Hyde-Smith, aims to prevent illegal immigrants in the U.S. from receiving Child Tax Credits (CTC) and Earned Income Tax Credits (EITC). The legislation mandates that parents and children need valid Social Security numbers for employment to qualify for these tax benefits. Rep. Clay Higgins has introduced a similar bill in the House. The U.S. Joint Committee on Taxation estimates the bill could save nearly $28 billion over ten years. This initiative aligns with Republican efforts to cut federal spending while addressing immigration policies under President Trump.
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