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...He says his family has owned farm land in Mississippi for nearly 100 years and he wants to continue that tradition. ‘In Mississippi, your land is your legacy....
...Not only in terms of the goods and services it produces but also in its higher tax revenues and fiscal transfers to poorer parts of the country....
...The average atmospheric river holds an amount of water roughly equivalent to the flow at the mouth of the Mississippi river, the US National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration said....
...Affordability varies between states, too: Louisiana, Mississippi and Oklahoma all had credit-card-debt-to-median-income ratios of more than 10 per cent compared with the least stretched states of New Hampshire...
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...services said....
...He immediately called Geoff Britton, a former correctional services investigator, and told him: “We’ve got him.”...
...“Toyota doesn’t do this stuff out of the kindness of their hearts,” said Paul Hohenshell, a production worker with 25 years of service....
...While costs differ vastly across the country — ranging from $4.58/g in California to $2.66 in Mississippi — US pump prices tend to track movements in crude oil markets....
...His pinched church ladies amble down a dilapidated street in Natchez, Mississippi, their grimaces casting a gloomier pall than their funereal garb....
...Set in modern-day small-town Mississippi, the trilogy explores extraordinary moments of humanity and cruelty amid the ordinariness of life for poor black men, women and children....
...Jason Gabelman, an analyst at TD Cowen, said the deal would most likely allow Exxon to “sidestep a potentially difficult process of building its own CO₂ pipeline in service of its own CCS ambitions” and...
...Arkansas, Montana, Mississippi, Virginia, Utah and other states are all taking similar steps. There is plenty to criticise about these decisions....
...Financial services is handled by Ireland’s Mairead McGuinness....
...Is Britain really as poor as Mississippi? Chief data reporter John Burn-Murdoch attempts to answer the question....
...People in Mississippi want God....
...In the US, every state apart from Utah, Arizona, New Mexico, Wisconsin and Mississippi have introduced such laws, according to The Repair Association....
...A lot of that comes from access to banking services, both historical and in present day....
...Another change in the civil service? Simon Case is reported to be weighing up his future as the UK’s top civil servant. Some thoughts on our scoop in today’s note. Case, closed?...
...I loved Nicholas Kristof’s unexpected New York Times op-ed piece on what Mississippi — of all states — gets right on education....
...The male-dominated metals and financial services industries have a long way to go to improve diversity, she says....
...Vice-chair for supervision Michael Barr is also speaking at an economic mobility student career expo in Mississippi....
...Abortion services in Louisiana have resumed and by Tuesday morning, Hope Medical Group for Women, the clinic bringing the lawsuit, had 39 appointments....
...King & SpaldingO: 6; L: 6; I: 7; Total: 19The firm acted as legal adviser for Hy Stor Energy’s Clean Hydrogen Hub in Mississippi, helping negotiate a new tax credits regime for the project....
...underscored that the ruling on Roe did not “eliminate the ability of states to keep abortion legal within their borders,” and that the constitution still restricted “states’ authority to ban reproductive services...
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