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Mason officials approve contracts with CoreCivic and Immigration and Customs Enforcement as protesters condemn the deal.
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At Game Nite Lounge, groups can try different original games in unique rooms made for relaxing and fun.
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Nearly 200 officials from public radio stations across the country are descending on Capitol Hill to seek to convince lawmakers to maintain funding for public broadcasting despite President Trump's campaign against it.
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Tennessee recently scheduled its first executions after a five-year hiatus. Authors Steven Hale and Margaret Vandiver talk about the connections between lynching and the death penalty.
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Musk had the facility built to power his new artificial intelligence company, xAI.
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At a rally in Memphis Thursday, organizers shared disappointment with not guilty verdict.
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Three former Memphis Police Officers were found not guilty of all charges in the beating death of Tyre Nichols.
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Arrests of undocumented immigrants across the state have advocates concerned about constitutionality.
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One hundred years ago on May 8, Tom Lee pulled 32 victims of a capsized boat out of the Mississippi River, becoming a hero whose deed would also serve up lessons on race.
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One of the city's first Black neighborhood's is looking forward forward to a new heyday. Residents and community leaders say housing and history are both abundant.
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Recent data raises questions about how certain amounts of marijuana lead police to charge motorists with felony "intent" to sell.
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At Royal Studio, a recent gathering of singers — no experience necessary — brought people together for a musical reminder to stay united.