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Op-Ed: The conservative media revolution has arrived | Opinion
SUMMARY: The media has historically shaped politics by controlling narratives and suppressing dissenting opinions, often favoring elite perspectives. The rise of digital media initially promised democratization, but major tech companies colluded with traditional media to enforce censorship. This changed when Elon Musk acquired Twitter/X, leading to a significant shift in the media landscape. Politicians began utilizing long-form discussions on platforms like podcasts, allowing them to convey their messages more effectively. As misinformation from legacy media diminished, conservative voices gained visibility. Carswell notes that the empowerment of citizen media presents a major opportunity for conservative think tanks as idea formation becomes more decentralized.
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WDAM 7 First Alert Weather
SUMMARY: Pine Belt is under a level three risk for severe weather due to heavy rain and potential flash flooding. Today will see downpours and thunderstorms, starting around midday and continuing until approximately 10 p.m. The region is experiencing nutrient-rich atmospheric conditions, which could lead to strong storms. Primary concerns include damaging winds and isolated tornadoes. After a stormy night, temperatures will begin to drop, but Valentine’s Day is expected to be pleasant. While there is a possibility of more active weather on Saturday, the week will end with seasonable temperatures and clearer skies. Stay weather aware.
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Severe weather is making its way into the Pine Belt. Nick is in the studio with all you need to know.
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Soggy next two days with storms possible Wednesday
SUMMARY: This morning in central Mississippi, the weather is gloomy and breezy, with temperatures around 59°F and winds gusting 15-20 mph. Cooler conditions exist to the north and east. Rain is expected to increase throughout the day, particularly in the Delta, with a risk of heavy downpours and potential flash flooding in northern areas, totaling 3 to 6 inches by Wednesday night. Tomorrow, additional thunderstorms are predicted, especially in the afternoon. Temperatures may rise into the 60s and 70s. Another front is anticipated on Saturday, potentially bringing gusty storms, while winter temperatures could return by Sunday.
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Heavy rainfall is expected from Tuesday afternoon through Wednesday evening, which could aid into a flash flood threat for …
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Authorities encourage safe driving on Super Bowl Sunday
SUMMARY: The 59th annual Super Bowl is this Sunday, and Jackson city officials are urging drivers to prioritize safety. With increased celebrations, law enforcement will be enforcing DUI checkpoints and discouraging distracted or impaired driving. The Mississippi Department of Transportation stresses the importance of keeping collisions on the field, not the roads, as alcohol-related accidents are a significant concern, with over 13,000 fatalities and alcohol-related incidents in 2022. Officials advise designating a sober driver, holding friends accountable, and driving distraction-free. The goal is to ensure everyone remains safe during Super Bowl Sunday festivities.
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