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Mississippi lawmakers are looking to regulate AI after the technology is misused
In the absence of federal legislation, a growing number of states have enacted laws giving people protections against their identity being used to generate AI content.
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3mJudge orders special election for a Hinds County supervisor seat
A special election will be held for the Hinds County District 2 supervisor's seat after a judge found errors in safekeeping of ballots in the 2023 race.
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6mBaptist Memorial to take over Merit Health Rankin hospital
Baptist Memorial Health Care will take over the lease and operations of Merit Health Rankin this year, making it the third Merit Health facility in Mississippi to change hands in the past two years, officials said Tuesday.
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7mWas James Meredith’s greatest achievement his March Against Fear?
James Meredith, who no longer gives interviews, recently told Mississippi Today through his wife that he agrees with his granddaughter, Janae Knight, who said integrating the University of Mississippi – which she now attends – was "necessary to wage his war against segregation."
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9mHow the US Supreme Court’s Callais ruling erased a key Mississippi voting rights victory
A major legal win for Black Mississippians that was supposed to lead to new elections for the state Supreme Court was wiped away.
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9mCollege baseball: Mississippi State and Ole Miss play in separate NCAA super regionals
Mississippi State and Ole Miss are competing in separate super regionals for college baseball.