Shea PattersonShea Patterson had a three-game, crash course as Mississippi's quarterback in November after senior starter Chad Kelly went down with a knee injury.
Physician Seeks Dismissal of Prison Contract Bribery CaseA physician accused of bribing Mississippi's former prisons chief says charges against him should be dismissed because prosecutors can't prove the corrections official did anything to improperly influence prison medical contracts awarded to the doctor's company.
US Strike on Syria is Widely Praised, but Angers RussiaWorld leaders rallied around the United States after it launched a missile strike early Friday on a Syrian air base in response to this week's chemical attack, while Russia condemned the move as "aggression" and suspended crucial coordination with Washington …
House Intel Committee Chair Steps Away from Russia ProbeThe chairman of the House intelligence committee announced Thursday he is temporarily stepping aside from the panel's probe into Russian meddling in last year's presidential election.
Trump Removes Bannon from National Security CouncilPresident Donald Trump has removed chief strategist Steve Bannon from the National Security Council, reversing an earlier, controversial decision to give Bannon access to the high-level meetings.
Audit Finds Explicit Material on School-Issued ComputersA review by the Mississippi auditor's office found pornography and other explicit material on computers that some public schools issued to middle school and high school students.
Ray MabusA former Mississippi governor, a journalist, and a lawyer who helped strike down a Mississippi law that protected religious objections to same-sex marriage will receive honorary degrees from Millsaps College.
Mississippi State Women Come Up Short of Miracle NCAA FinishThe Mississippi State miracle finished a little short. Two days after ending four-time defending national champion UConn's record 111-game winning streak, the Bulldogs lost 67-55 to SEC rival South Carolina in the women's NCAA Tournament championship game Sunday night.
Mississippi LGBT Law Being Argued in Federal Appeals CourtA federal appeals court is hearing arguments about a Mississippi law that would let merchants and government employees cite religious beliefs to deny services to same-sex couples.