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Grand jury indicts Donald Trump in New York, first time a former president is charged criminally: recap

Manhattan DA Alvin Bragg's office has been investigating hush money payments to Stormy Daniels, who claimed to have had an affair with Donald Trump.

 

MS Senate passes HB 1020, as clock ticks for House to do the same before end of session

The controversial HB 1020 seemed to be nearing passage, but it is now one of a number of bills still in limbo as time left in session ticks away.

 

Helicopter explosion 'reverberated' pastor said of fatal crash that killed 9 soldiers

The U.S. Army confirmed two Blackhawk helicopters from the 101st Airborne Division crashed Wednesday night in Kentucky.

 

Mississippi deputies accused of shoving guns in mouths of 2 Black men

Mississippi deputies being investigated by the DOJ have been involved in at least four violent encounters with Black men since 2019, AP says.

 

Rolling Fork heart gallery

Messages of Hope are written inside red heart shaped paintings in Rolling Fork

 

Biden is coming to Rolling Fork, but he isn't the first president to visit the MS Delta town

President Joe Biden will visit tornado-battered Rolling Fork, Mississippi, on Friday. What other president went there before him?

 

Rolling Fork survivors paint portion of the town red with encouraging signs of hope

After losing everything in the EF-4 tornado, survivors have painted the town red with heart-felt messages encouraging each other to stay strong.

 

Damaged home reports increase a week after deadly tornadoes in Mississippi. Where are they?

As north Mississippi begins recovery efforts in the aftermath of the deadly tornadoes that struck March 24, more residents are able to report damage.

 

'The heart and soul of Rolling Fork,' Perkins keeps community going in crisis

Local newspaper editor in Rolling Fork also serves on the board of the Sharkey County Emergency Management Agency. How she manages it all.

 

Midnight community unscathed by tornado. Neighbors weren't so lucky

The community of Midnight, Miss., is largely unscathed as the surrounding area takes the brunt of the storm including the home of Carmen and Joe Pruden on Seven Mile Road.

 

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