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Sheriff says Holly Springs shooting that killed 4 likely ‘murder-suicide’, awaits autopsy
SUMMARY: Residents of Holly Springs are seeking answers after four people were found dead in a driveway over the weekend. Marshall County Sheriff Kenny Dickerson suspects the incident, which occurred on West Woodward Avenue, to be a murder-suicide involving three women and one man. This belief is based on evidence, including a child witness’s forensic interview, though autopsy results are pending. The man and one woman were local, while the other two women were from Memphis. The Holly Springs Violent Crime Task Force collected evidence and searched for video footage. A three-year-old child of two victims was unharmed and is with a family member.
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Hyde-Smith leads Senate charge to end government-funded research involving aborted fetuses
SUMMARY: U.S. Senator Cindy Hyde-Smith is spearheading a legislative effort to ban taxpayer-funded research using fetal tissue from abortions and to prohibit trafficking of aborted baby parts. She reintroduced the “Protecting Life and Integrity in Research Act” which aims to prevent federal support for such research. This issue has generated significant debate, with pro-life activists opposing any government funding for studies involving aborted tissues, while many scientists argue it is crucial for medical advancements. Hyde-Smith points to alternatives to fetal tissue research and aims to codify a ban while ensuring research continues using non-fetal sources. A companion bill has been introduced in the House.
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Turkey stamp legislation heads to governor’s desk
SUMMARY: Mississippi lawmakers have passed Senate Bill 2280, requiring hunters aged 16 and older to purchase a turkey stamp to hunt wild turkeys. This stamp costs $10 for residents and $100 for non-residents, with proceeds earmarked for conservation projects to restore turkey habitats. The Mississippi Commission on Wildlife, Fisheries, and Parks will manage the program. Hunters without a stamp will face misdemeanors and fines, though exceptions exist for disabled individuals and those with lifetime sportsmen’s licenses. If signed by Governor Tate Reeves, the law will take effect on July 1.
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U.S. House passes bill to fund federal agencies through September, now heads to Senate
SUMMARY: The House passed a funding measure to prevent a partial government shutdown, with a narrow 217-213 vote. Only one Republican and one Democrat opposed the bill. The Senate requires at least eight Democratic votes to advance the legislation, which faces criticism for granting broad spending discretion to the Trump administration. Some Democrats fear it could redirect funds away from initiatives like combating fentanyl. Despite bipartisan concerns, GOP leaders emphasize the need for consistent funding rather than short-term extensions. An alternative bill from Democrats could fund the government through April if necessary. The proposal may also impact funding for the District of Columbia.
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