
Frank Corder
Editor-in-Chief at Magnolia Tribune
Editor-at-Large at Magnolia Tribune. Herding cats & taking a stand. Tweets and opinions are my own. Retweets are not endorsements.
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3 days ago |
magnoliatribune.com | Frank Corder
She will also head up the Rule of Law Defense Fund, helping shape legal public policy issues affecting states. Whitney Lipscomb is leaving the Mississippi Attorney General’s office to be the general counsel for the Republican Attorneys General Association. She will also head up the Rule of Law Defense Fund.
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1 week ago |
magnoliatribune.com | Frank Corder
Local law enforcement was called in to investigate and assess the device. A suspicious device found at Ingalls Shipbuilding in Pascagoula has been deemed “not a threat” after local law enforcement was called to the shipyard to investigate Thursday. HII’s Ingalls Shipbuilding spokesperson Kimberly Aguillard told Magnolia Tribune that earlier in the day security officials were made aware of a device that looked like a potential threat.
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1 week ago |
magnoliatribune.com | Frank Corder
The Senate Armed Services chairman said the gaps in spending will make it more difficult to maintain America’s standing on the world stage. U.S. Senator Roger Wicker (R) says the budget proposal submitted by the Department of Defense for the 2026 fiscal year will not deliver a military ready to face the challenges America faces today and in the future.
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1 week ago |
magnoliatribune.com | Stan Choe |Frank Corder
Fed Chair Jerome Powell said the central bank is still waiting to see what the effects of tariffs will be on the economy before deciding their next moves. NEW YORK (AP) — U.S. stocks are drifting on Wednesday after the Federal Reserve indicated it may cut interest rates twice this year to give the economy a boost, though it’s far from certain about that. The S&P 500 was virtually unchanged in late trading.
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1 week ago |
magnoliatribune.com | Frank Corder
For years, lawmakers discussed modernizing operations and expanding the facility. By August 2026, the new distribution center should be up and running. Construction began in February on a new Alcohol Beverage Control (ABC) warehouse utilizing $95 million in state bond funds.
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