Mississippi's school miracle shames failing Chicago leaders on education
The article contrasts the educational transformation in Mississippi with the failing schools in Chicago, questioning why a state with fewer resources has achieved such dramatic improvements while Chicago continues to struggle.
Noem coordinates with Mississippi officials as state recovers from deadly winter storm
Governor Kristi Noem collaborates with Mississippi officials in the aftermath of Winter Storm Fern, which has left 23 people dead in the state and tens of thousands without power as recovery efforts continue.
The largest synagogue in Mississippi was set on fire
Authorities in Mississippi arrested a man suspected of involvement in the arson of the state's largest synagogue, Beth Israel Congregation, which caused significant damage to the historic structure, but fortunately, there were no reported injuries from the fire.
$20 billion to build 'XA AI' data center in Mississippi
Mississippi Governor Tate Reeves announced that Elon Musk's AI company 'XA AI' plans to invest approximately $20 billion to build a massive data center in Southaven, marking the largest project of its kind in the state's history.
Mississippi State QB avoids disaster after appearing to suffer gruesome leg injury in Duke's Mayo Bowl
Mississippi State quarterback Kamario Taylor nearly sustained a serious leg injury during the Duke's Mayo Bowl, but ultimately appeared to escape disaster.