


The $5 Overdraft Fee Battle: How Mississippi Became Ground Zero—And What It Means for Your Wallet
Picture this: You’re running late for work, grab coffee with your debit card, and unknowingly trigger a $35 overdraft fee for that $4.50 latte. Sound familiar? You’re not alone. Millions of Americans face this exact scenario every month, which is why the...
The Classroom Under Siege: Inside Mississippi’s Battle Over What Students Can Learn
In a packed federal courtroom in Jackson, Mississippi, the future of academic freedom hangs in the balance as educators, students, and state officials clash over a controversial law that could fundamentally reshape how race and gender are discussed in classrooms across the state.

Mississippi Says “No Thanks” to Lab-Grown Meat: The Magnolia State Joins the Fight Against Test-Tube Burgers
Picture this: you walk into your local Kroger or Piggly Wiggly, and sitting right next to the regular ground beef is a package labeled “cultivated chicken” – meat that was grown in a lab from animal cells, no actual chickens required. Sounds like science...
Summer Boating Accidents on the Gulf Coast: Who’s Liable?
When summer heats up along the Gulf Coast, the water becomes a playground for everyone. Locals and tourists alike take to the waves—jet skis zip across the surf, fishing boats dot the horizon, and pontoons and yachts cruise leisurely from Bay St. Louis to Gulf Shores.
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