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WJTV on MSNImmigrants make up 3.4% of Mississippi’s workforceAmid ongoing focus related to jobs held by foreigners, a recent analysis provides perspective on how many jobs immigrants have in Mississippi. USAFacts defines immigrants as foreign-born residents who became U.
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The Trump administration listed 443 federal properties, including two in Mississippi, that it plans to sell. Learn more about cuts, office changes.
Ever wonder how much Mississippi sends to the federal government in taxes vs. how much residents get back? Here's what we know.
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Voters from 15 Mississippi legislative districts will decide special elections this November if a federal court goes along with two redistricting maps approved by state lawmakers.
The USDA reopened applications for the 1890 Scholars Program. It aims to train new Black farmers, food workers and helps HBCU students pay for school.
A severe storm was moving east across the central and southern United States on Wednesday, a day after it carved a destructive path that killed three people in Mississippi and two in Nebraska, pulled down power lines and ripped roofs off buildings.
TERRY, Miss. (AP) — A Mississippi sheriff’s deputy was shot and killed while responding to a call outside the state’s capital city of Jackson, authorities said. Deputy Martin Shields Jr., 37 ...
Protesters could be heard chanting, "Hey, hey, ho, ho, Trump and Musk have got to go" and "Love not hate, makes America great."
Federal immigration agents arrested 16 illegal immigrants caught trying to flee a Mississippi business during ... property," an ICE news release states. Agents caught 18 people from Mexico ...
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WJTV Jackson on MSNCitrus greening disease found in Mississippi, quarantine setA statewide citrus quarantine was issued for Mississippi after one of the “most serious” citrus plant diseases in the world was detected in the state.
More states are considering eliminating or reducing grocery sales taxes as Americans face high prices for eggs and other household staples. Here's what to know.
A Mississippi city dropped its lawsuit Monday against a newspaper that had its editorial criticizing local leaders removed by a judge in a case that sparked widespread outrage from First Amendment ...
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