Protesters Interrupt Senate, Demand CIA Torture Prosecutions
On Monday they were demanding full release of the report by the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence on CIA torture practices.
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On Monday they were demanding full release of the report by the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence on CIA torture practices.
Mississippi requires five different vaccines to be administered prior to entering first grade.
The site was filled with threats that said "American soldiers, we are coming, watch your back."
Rep. Tom Miles tells The Associated Press on Monday that he's not trying to force religion - or even reading - on anyone
Two Mississippi Aldermen have been arrested for filing fraudulent statements, announced Attorney General Jim Hood today.
Dr. Mark Keenum urges students to pursue higher education after high school.
Former Columbus Police Chief and County Juvenile Detention Center Director throw their hats into the ring
Many students in north Mississippi already benefit from tuition free education at community colleges.
Gov. Phil Bryant was notified today that President Barack Obama denied Mississippi’s request for FEMA assistance.
The bill passed Friday on a 266-153 vote, one of the first pieces of legislation considered by the Republican-controlled Congress.
Bans on gay marriage in three staunchly conservative Southern states are getting a hearing in a federal appeals court in New Orleans - the latest legal battle over an issue expected to be settled by the nation's highest court.
To lead the Subcommittee on Communications, Technology, Innovation, and the Internet.
President Barack Obama says in a videotaped message that he wants to make community college free "for everybody who is willing to work for it."
A Grenada man sentenced to life without parole may get the chance to eventually go free.
Officials say new measures could include enhanced airline-employee screenings, random security checks and additional security patrols in secure areas.
Cochran is currently working on designating subcommittee chairmen from among the Republican members of the committee.
The second-highest leader of the Mississippi House says legislators have fulfilled their promises to improve public schools.
U.S. consumers increased their borrowing in November, as stronger demand for auto and student loans offset a drop in credit card debt.
Lawmakers say the goal is to keep the Department of Homeland Security running but to stop Obama's actions from taking effect.
Honda to be fined for failing to report 1,700 complaints.
Republicans and Democrats agree its important to look at the long term benefits and have more guarantees before tax payer dollars are given. However, their approach is different.
Starkville Mayor Parker Wiseman reacts to the aldermen's decision to repeal the equality resolution and plus one health insurance policy.
Mississippi also received approval to administer FEMA’s Hazard Mitigation Program statewide.
U.S. District Judge Michael Mills will administer the oath to Nunnelee, who is hospitalized.
The cold snap is providing a brief break for people who are about to have their power cut off because of non-payment.