Mississippi's Wallace Wins Conerly TrophyBo Wallace was the backup quarterback at Arkansas State two years ago. Now he's been honored as the best college football player in Mississippi.
Miss. Economic Growth Predicted to Rise in 2013Economists say growth and employment should increase in Mississippi next year, led by an improved housing market and an increase in home construction.
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Cuomo Likens Katrina, Sandy as Damage Total SoarsNew York Gov. Andrew Cuomo declared Superstorm Sandy in some ways worse than 2005's Hurricane Katrina as he said his state would need $42 billion to recover from the damage wreaked in late October and prevent future catastrophe.
Judge to Hear Motion to Dismiss Sex Abuse ChargesAttorneys for John Langworthy, a former school teacher and church music director accused of molesting young boys several years ago in Mississippi and Texas, have asked for charges to be dismissed.
Millions Chase Record $425M Powerball JackpotEight months after a trio of ticket buyers split a $656 million Mega Millions jackpot to set a world lottery record, Powerball is offering up a prize that would be the second highest.
Experts Exhume Remains of Palestinian LeaderYasser Arafat's political heirs on Tuesday opened his grave and foreign experts took samples of the iconic Palestinian leader's remains as part of a long-shot attempt—eight years after his mysterious death—to determine whether he was poisoned.
AP IMPACT: NYC Flood Protection Won't Be EasyIf metropolitan New York is going to defend itself from surges like the one that overwhelmed the region during Superstorm Sandy, decision makers can start by studying how others have fought the threat of fast-rising water.
Miss. Toy Drive to Benefit Sandy VictimsThe Hattiesburg Fire Department Firefighters Association will help return the favor to the New York City Firefighters Association this year with a toy drive for those affected by Hurricane Sandy.
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Fiscal Cliff Quarrels Keep U.S. Stocks in CheckThe stock market edged lower Monday morning, pulled down by old worries about the debt crisis in Europe and a political standoff over taxes and spending in the U.S.