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Covid could be spread through FARTING, ministers claim

Covid could be spread through FARTING, ministers claim
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Activists and voters of Mississippi question Supreme Court ruling against Medical Marijuana


By WJTV
May 14, 2021 | 10:39 PM
JACKSON, Miss. (WJTV) – Nearly 75-percent of eligible Mississippi voters who cast a ballot in 2020 supported initiative 65. On Friday, the Mississippi Supreme Court overturned the initiative.
12 News spoke to Mississippians to get there reaction to the decision.
Those who followed this through from meetings with the secretary of state’s office to cast their ballot on the matter feel shocked their voice did not carry the weight it is worth. Others are confused as to why this had to happen.
Through initiative 65, organizations like the Mississippi Medical Marijuana Association hoped to put an end to those suffering from certain medical conditions.  ....

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Fact check: No evidence to support farts spread coronavirus [explained]


Kansas teacher farts during online class; bursts into laughter along with students
It has been well over a year since the COVID-19 virus hit the world and health experts, doctors and scientists are still trying hard to figure out a way to put an end to this pandemic. Even with the vaccines phased rollout, coronavirus cases continue to rise, especially in India, where new cases are spiking once again. Amidst all this, there s panic as people still haven t fully understood the virus complexity.
Face masks, social distancing, personal hygiene are all mandatory precautions recommended by WHO and health experts globally. But there have been reports since the pandemic broke last year about farts could be spreading coronavirus across the globe. What makes this claim believable is that it came from doctors and it has been debated since. ....

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Flashback to Miss. in 1962, how politics and power ended deadly


Flashback to Miss. in 1962, how politics and power ended deadly
James Meredith at University of Mississippi in 1962 (Source: Courtesy of Mississippi Department of Archives and History)
By Sharie Nicole | January 7, 2021 at 3:46 PM CST - Updated January 8 at 2:47 PM
JACKSON, Miss. (WLBT) - Wednesday’s vicious attack on the nation’s capital uncovered deep wounds from Mississippi’s dark, segregated past that some say the magnolia state is still healing from.
Four people died in Washington, D.C. after a mob stormed the U.S. Capitol to delay or prevent certification of President-elect Joe Biden.
In the end, Biden was confirmed by Congress, but politicians on both sides of the aisle believe the damage was already done, incited by President Donald Trump. ....

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Ex-Miss. Gov. William Winter, 97, known for education reform, dies


Mississippi Clarion Ledger
JACKSON, Miss. – Former Mississippi Gov, William Winter, a crusader for public education and racial harmony, has died. He was 97. 
Winter died Friday night at his home in Jackson. 
Winter served as governor from 1980 to 1984, and in 1982 ushered the passage of the Education Reform Act, the state s first comprehensive education overhaul.
Asked about his legacy by the Clarion-Ledger, Winter said: In general terms, I have tried to use the opportunities I have had to make this a better place than when I came along. We are all in this together.  
For more than 50 years, Winter served as a member of the Mississippi State Department of Archives and History’s board of trustees, and he was instrumental in the founding of the Winter Institute for Racial Reconciliation at the University of Mississippi. ....

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