India, April 9 -- The application window for the IISER Aptitude Test (IAT) 2026 will close on April 13, 2026, marking the ...
Vikings, volcanoes, and sheep don’t immediately seem like they should all be connected, but this unlikely trio is actually informing our knowledge of global history. Hosted by: Stefan Chen Huge thanks ...
The Mississippi Museum of Natural Science (MMNS) introduced the LeFleur’s Mining Company Gem Sluice experience. The experience was made possible thanks to a gift from the ...
LSU professors are working to predict the future of the Lower Birdsfoot Delta, where the Mississippi River flows into the ...
Mississippi’s Senate primaries set up a general election showdown between an incumbent and a challenger she blocked from federal judgeship. Republican Sen. Cindy Hyde-Smith and Democrat Scott Colom, a ...
Results are in after a busy election day in Mississippi. Democratic and Republican voters cast ballots on Tuesday, March 10, in a Congressional primary to determine which candidates will get on the ...
Not long ago, Mississippi was a byword for failure. It ranked at the bottom of national rankings for income, education, and health outcomes, a state that American elites reached for when they needed a ...
Journal Editorial Report: The week's best and worst from Kate Odell, Kyle Peterson and Dan Henninger. Photo: Ben Curtis/Allison Robbert/AP/Stefani Reynolds/CNP via ZUMA Wire Jackson, Miss. The nation ...
The University of Mississippi Medical Center (UMMC) says it has resumed normal operations, nine days after a ransomware attack blocked access to electronic medical records and took down many of its IT ...
The University of Mississippi Medical Center (UMMC) closed all its clinic locations statewide on Thursday following a ransomware attack. UMMC has over 10,000 employees and, as one of the largest ...
In Batesville, Mississippi, a shelter that offers a critical refuge for residents without electricity is running out of space. Farther north, hospital workers in rural Tippah County spent days ...
WELL, MEGAN INTERVIEWS REPORTING THAT THERE ARE ABOUT 45% IN ASSESSING DAMAGE AND THAT IS STATEWIDE. THEY’RE EXPECTING THAT NUMBER TO RISE AS THEY CONTINUE TO GET TO SOME OF THESE HARDER AREAS. FALLEN ...