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Here are the movies with the most gosh-darn f-bombs

Advertisement What it’s about: Fudge! For a long stretch of movie history, profanity was banned by the Hays Code, so it wasn’t until 1970 that M A S H became the first (non-pornographic) American film to use the word “fuck.” Even then, the word was considered taboo and used sparingly. But here in the 21st century, we say whatever the fuck we want, and Wikipedia lists 138 movies that use the F-word 150 times or more (and tracks “fucks per minute,” ranging from .92 to ten times that amount (in fairness, that 9.2 score comes from Fuck, a documentary about the word itself and its place in the culture).

For many families, Mississippi's child support enforcement program proves nonsensical | Mississippi-today

A look at how Mississippi s child support enforcement program often creates unintended effects for many of the state s families.The post For many families, Mississippi’s child support enforcement program proves nonsensical

For many families, Mississippi's child support enforcement program proves nonsensical

Print Editor’s note: This story is part three of a series examining Mississippi’s child support enforcement program. Read the other stories here. Candace McNeil, an Olive Branch mother of two, said she’s received payments for as little as 25 cents through the Mississippi child support enforcement program. The same program resulted in one Greenville father losing his driver’s license, an especially brutal punishment for someone who earns a living driving trucks. Dowayne Charlot, who now lives in Louisiana, cycled in and out of jail for a decade after letting his child support debts pile up, eventually winding up in a modern-day Mississippi debtors prison.

Who's getting rich off child support? (Hint: It's not the moms)

Print Mississippi Lt. Gov. Tate Reeves leaves the Capital Club at Capital Towers in Jackson after the Stennis Capitol Press Forum Jackson Monday, January 14, 2019. Credit: Eric J. Shelton, Mississippi Today/Report For America Who’s getting rich off child support? (Hint: It’s not the moms) Editor’s note: This story is part two in a series examining Mississippi’s child support enforcement program. Read the other stories here. In 2019, kids in Mississippi’s child support program got an average of about $900. The same year, Gov. Tate Reeves’ campaign received $25,000 from the wealthy private government contractor who runs the public service.

How Mississippi is trying to 'unf-ck' its child support program

‘unf-ck’ its child support program A stack of cash money that noncustodial parents paid to help care for their kids sat unsupervised on a table in the middle of a room at Mississippi’s child support disbursement unit. Local government contractor Rob Wells encountered the scene in 2010 when he visited the office to look for ways to improve a deeply flawed and antiquated system overseen by the Mississippi Department of Human Services. The unit was responsible for intaking child support money, a debt the state imposes mostly on separated fathers, and issuing it to the correct family. Many mothers had complained of long delays in receiving the funds. Wells knew about this because his company ran the call center where parents could call for help on their cases. 

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