Faced with one crisis after another, Mississippi’s Governor and Legislature rise to the challenge with one consistent solution – cut budgets t…
Strong relationships with journalists in the midst of the pandemic are more important than ever, and yes, in order to get your story told your…
Americans continue to migrate to southern and western states. Mississippians continue to move to the Jackson suburbs, the Gulf Coast, and coll…
Weathering storms has become normal operating procedure for city governments these days. From pandemics and protests to winter weather storms,…
Nick and Jay seem to have little in common in a personal sense.
You probably should not judge a book by its cover, but the enticing and recurrent advertisement in the Wall Street Journal touting Paul Krugma…
My political godfather, the late Gil Carmichael, fought hard for a new state constitution. A key purpose was to strengthen the office of Gover…
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Dolly Parton has revamped her classic “9 to 5” song for website creation company Squarespace’s Super Bowl ad.
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“Have no doubt, algorithms can do all sorts of wonderful things. But, they cannot incorporate judgment or common sense into their processes.” …
Mississippi residents who skip some elections would risk being purged from voter rolls, under bills being considered at the state Capitol.
Nice, propitiatory (there’s that word again) State of the State address by Gov. Tate Reeves last week. He spoke of Mississippians’ grit, pride…
Now that we know the Super Bowl pits the Kansas City Chiefs against the Tampa Bay Bucs, it’s time for opening the floodgates on Super Bowl ads.
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The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) is pursuing a new avenue to identify potential employer violations related to COVID-1…
WFH, also known as Work From Home, is getting a lot of attention as much of the workforce migrates from the office to the home. There are scor…
When is the last time you used the word “schism?” Oh, it’s not in your daily vocabulary. Well, since we’re living in one it should be.
Covid-19 dramatically affected commercial real estate in the Jackson market, but not in the way you might expect. There were several trends th…
Insurrection in the world’s greatest democracy. What a way to start the New Year!
As we shift into high gear into 2021 – and put 2020 in the rear view – there is seismic digital change on the horizon in the wake of an unprec…
With the Mississippi legislative session just beginning, officials are starting to reveal their public policy wish lists, including proposals…
Did you accomplish as much last year as you had planned? I certainly did not. I’m not going to blame it on the pandemic either. The problem wa…