Trump Chides Russia, but Doesn't Condemn Election MeddlingOn the eve of his first meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin, President Donald Trump vowed Thursday to confront "new forms of aggression" targeting the West and called for Moscow to stop fomenting unrest around the world. Yet he pointedly …
Mississippi Demands $6.4M Back from Electric Car Maker's CEOMississippi's state auditor on Wednesday demanded that a troubled electric car maker or its leader repay $4.9 million in state and local aid the company received, plus $1.5 million of interest.
Mayors Begin New 4-Year Terms in Several Mississippi CitiesChokwe Antar Lumumba, a 35-year-old attorney, was inaugurated as mayor of Jackson on Monday. He is one of several municipal leaders in Mississippi who are beginning four-year terms of office.
Tyrone EllisOne of the longest-serving members of the Mississippi House is stepping down.
Mississippi State University to Get Large Lincoln CollectionA former Rhode Island Supreme Court chief justice and his wife have decided to give their massive collection of Abraham Lincoln and Civil War items to Mississippi State University.
White House: Trump Backs Repeal-Only Health Bill as 'Option'President Donald Trump is pressuring wavering senators to back a Republican bill to repeal and replace former President Barack Obama's health care law but is holding open a repeal-only option if Republicans can't reach agreement over the July 4 recess, …
Trump Tweets Mock Video of Him Beating CNN, Sparks CriticismPresident Donald Trump crowned his weekend rage against the news media with a mock video that shows him pummeling a man in a business suit—his face obscured by the CNN logo—outside a wrestling ring.
Chicago Police, Feds Team Up On New Effort to Curb ViolenceChicago police, federal agents and prosecutors are launching a new initiative Friday to stem the flow of illegal firearms in the city as part of efforts to curb rampant gun violence that President Donald Trump says is at "epidemic proportions."
Trump Urges GOP to Repeal Obama Law Now, Replace LaterPresident Donald Trump urged divided congressional Republicans on Friday to break their logjam over dismantling President Barack Obama's health care law by "immediately" repealing it and replacing it later, a formula that GOP leaders dismissed months ago as politically unwise.