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Tropical Update 7/24/23
SUMMARY: The content is an update on the current tropical weather conditions in the Atlantic. There were originally two areas being monitored, but one has since dissipated. The remaining system is a tropical wave located east of the Bahamas, which is expected to move westward and possibly bring rain showers to the Carolinas. However, the chances of it developing into a hurricane have decreased to 20%. Another system, invest 95l, was previously expected to develop, but the chances have also gone down to 20%. The current conditions in the Caribbean are not favorable for tropical development due to dry air and Saharan dust. The next named storms on the list are Emily, Franklin, and Gert. Overall, the forecast for the week is quiet with minimal development expected.
Tropical Update 7/24/23
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NFL referee Boris Cheek set to officiate fourth Super Bowl
SUMMARY: Boris Cheek, an NFL referee, has made history by officiating his 461st game, surpassing the record set by Walt Coleman. Cheek’s journey to becoming a referee is notable for its uniqueness, as he skipped college football and advanced through the Canadian and World Football Leagues. His officiating career includes significant moments, such as Super Bowl 42, 50, and 54. Cheek’s daughter, Joyce Smith, an assistant coach at Ole Miss, expresses pride in his achievements, highlighting his commitment and trailblazing role in the NFL. As he approaches his 30th year in officiating, Cheek continues to inspire others in the sport.
Cheek is inspiring many on and off the field.
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Talking tariffs with Kathleen Thomas, an economic professor at Mississippi State University
SUMMARY: Tariffs, essentially taxes on imported goods, can lead to increased prices for consumers on items from Canada and Mexico, affecting everything from grocery bills to gas prices. Products like avocados, beer, and oil are heavily imported, and potential tariffs could inflate costs quickly. While tariffs aim to address trade imbalances, they often result in retaliatory measures from affected countries, exacerbating a trade war that ultimately harms consumers. Economists warn that prolonged tariffs may lead to inflation and lower economic growth by stifling innovation and disrupting supply chains, especially for industries reliant on global imports.
She discusses the potential local impact on tariffs imposed on Canada and Mexico
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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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