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The town of Newbern saw white officials deny its first Black mayor, Patrick Braxton, from exercising his duties for three years Published: 29 Mar 2024 Nationwide services say they will cease transporting embryos in and out of state following court decision deeming them ‘children’

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The Daily's Verdict

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Bias

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  • The attack came after a white neighbor complained to McAlpin that Black people were staying with a white woman who owned the home in Braxton in which the assault took place.

Conflicts of Interest

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  • Presley hammered Reeves on his and his family's alleged involvement in the state's ongoing corruption scandal.

Contradictions

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Deceptions

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Broke On: Tuesday, 07 November 2023 Republican Governor Tate Reeves won a second term in Mississippi. Democrat Brandon Presley campaigned in all 82 counties of the state and criticized Reeves for not expanding Medicaid. The election was disrupted when polling places in the state's largest county ran out of ballots.