Mississippi U.S. House, Senate Incumbents Renominated; 4 Face Challengers
Mississippi primary voters renominated U.S. House and U.S. Senate candidates in Tuesday’s primaries but four will face challengers in November.
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Mississippi primary voters renominated U.S. House and U.S. Senate candidates in Tuesday’s primaries but four will face challengers in November.
Henry Barbour, a Republican National Committee member from Mississippi, is attempting to slow down Donald Trump’s takeover of the RNC.
Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis’ testimony about her relationship with a special prosecutor was a familiar scene for many Black women.
U.S. Sen. Cindy Hyde-Smith joined 28 fellow Republicans who voted against aid for Ukraine and Israel on Tuesday morning.
The governments of Poland, France and Germany vowed to make Europe stronger amid growing fears over Russia and that Donald Trump may return to power.
Trump’s NATO remarks add to evidence that the 77-year-old either does not understand how NATO works or is distorting the truth for political gain.
We may be a Mississippi-based news publication, but Trump’s comments about encouraging Russia to attack NATO allies merited our attention too.
Former President Donald Trump would encourage Russia to attack U.S. allies whom he claims do not contribute enough to NATO defense costs, he told a crowd of supporters to cheers at a South Carolina rally on Saturday.
Attorneys for retired NFL quarterback Brett Favre will depose former Mississippi Gov. Phil Bryant about the state’s welfare scandal.
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