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U.S. Supreme Court begins hearing pivotal abortion rights case
U.S. Supreme Court justices have started hearing arguments on whether to uphold a Mississippi law that bans abortion after 15 weeks. Hundreds of people have gathered at the court, with pro- and anti-abortion rights activists separated by...
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Hurricane Ida leaves path of destruction, 1 million without power
Hurricane Ida left a path of destruction after making landfall Sunday, leaving one million people without power and untold damage in its wake.
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Evacuees warned to stay away during dangerous recovery from Hurricane Ida
Officials are warning evacuees it’s not yet safe to come back to parts of Louisiana as the dangerous recovery work continues after Hurricane Ida.
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Hurricane Ida quiets New Orleans as recovery efforts start
Hurricane Ida has almost silenced New Orleans, most of which remains without power or water, as recovery efforts start in earnest and residents try to cope.
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Mississippi bluesman says this last year was 'hell'
Mississippi bluesman Howl-N-Madd describes what it was like for the travelling musician not to be able to leave home during the pandemic.
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US Supreme Court will consider rollback of abortion rights
The majority conservative court will decide whether states can ban abortions after 15 weeks of pregnancy.
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Abortion Rights From Roe v. Wade at Risk of 'Getting Gutted' by Supreme Court
Mississippi's strict abortion ban is headed to the U.S. Supreme Court. The Court announced Monday it will hear the first major challenge to Roe v. Wade since Justice Amy Coney Barrett filled late liberal Justice Ruth Ginsburg's seat....
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Trump retweets, deletes video of supporter using racist slogan
U.S. President Donald Trump is facing criticism for retweeting, though eventually deleting, a video of a supporter using a white supremacist phrase amid growing pressure for social justice for Black Americans.
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Mississippi votes to remove Confederate emblem from state flag
The state is the last in the US with a flag that has the controversial Confederate battle emblem as part of its design.
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Medgar Evers remembered as political violence rises in America
The gathering served both as a commemoration and a call to continue the work Evers began—defending democracy, demanding justice, and protecting the right to dissent.
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'Sinners’ mixes vampires and the Mississippi Delta into Ryan Coogler’s 1st original film
the film blends elements of supernatural horror, gangster drama, romance, blues music and action across one eventful day in Clarksdale, Mississippi in, 1932 in which a community opens a juke joint and then has to defend it from a vampire...
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STORM WATCH: Windy and warm ahead of possible strong storms Wednesday
pring-like storms pass quickly through the state. Outages and damage are possible, then the weather turns cooler.
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Deadly tornadoes tear through Texas, Mississippi
It appeared at least six tornadoes touched down in the Houston area, though they may discover there were more when crews go out to survey the damage. (Scripps News)
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United Cajun Navy prepares as Hurricane Helene rapidly advances on the Gulf Coast
The United Cajun Navy is preparing as Hurricane Helene rapidly advances on the Gulf Coast expected to bring with it deadly storm surge and historically high winds. (Scripps News)
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Mississippi deputies get lengthy sentences for torture of 2 Black men
Four other former law enforcement officers are set for sentencing this week. All six of the former officers pleaded guilty to several federal charges.
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FOX News in the Classroom: March 28, 2023
A devastating tornado swept through Mississippi, killing at least 25 and injuring dozens more. Philadelphia officials say the city's drinking water is safe after a chemical spill into the Delaware river. Israeli prime minister Benjamin...
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SPEECH - Dr. Willie Parker at Center for Reproductive Rights 2014 Gala
SPEECH - Dr. Willie Parker quotes Frederick Douglass on progress coming from struggle at Center for Reproductive Rights 2014 Gala at Jazz at Lincoln Center on October 29, 2014 in New York City.
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Demolished roof, Hurricane Katrina aftermath
Demolished roof, Hurricane Katrina aftermath
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Building wreckage, Hurricane Katrina, aftermath
Building wreckage, Hurricane Katrina, aftermath
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People wait in line at Sam's Club for supplies, Hurricane Katrina
People wait in line at Sam's Club for supplies, Hurricane Katrina
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People gather emergency supplies, Hurricane Katrina
People gather emergency supplies, Hurricane Katrina
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A yellow crop duster sprays crops with pesticide.
A yellow crop duster sprays crops with pesticide.
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The Natchez-Vidalia Bridge spans the Mississippi River.
The Natchez-Vidalia Bridge spans the Mississippi River.