Ole Miss Athlete Wins NCAA Court Battle
Trinidad Chambliss prevails in lengthy legal dispute with governing body
Ole Miss QB Trinidad Chambliss Granted Extra Year of Eligibility
Mississippi judge grants Ole Miss QB extra year of eligibility
Weather
Thousands in Mississippi Still Without Power After Winter Storm
Utility crews work to restore electricity to rural areas hit hardest by ice and downed trees.

Thousands in Mississippi Still Without Power After Ice Storm
Families in Oxford struggle with basic amenities like light, water, and food two weeks after devastating winter weather.
Mississippians Near Two Weeks Without Power After Winter Storm
Nearly 20,000 customers remain without power in northern Mississippi as recovery efforts continue.
Crime
Hidden Cameras Raise Privacy Concerns in Short-Term Rentals and Public Spaces
Experts warn that tiny, hidden cameras are becoming increasingly common and difficult to detect.

Oxford Man Charged After Two Arson Fires in Lafayette County
Authorities say 27-year-old Alexander Everett Kent set fire to a vehicle and shop at his parents' home, then started another fire at a nearby residence.
Jimmie 'Jay' Lee Murder: Sheldon 'Timothy' Herrington Jr. Sentenced to 40 Years
The 20-year-old University of Mississippi student's remains were found nearly 3 years after his disappearance.
Sports
Ole Miss QB Trinidad Chambliss Granted Extra Year of Eligibility
NCAA condemns ruling but may not appeal after ESPN analyst Stephen A. Smith demands they "stand down"

Ole Miss Rebels Boosted by Chambliss Injunction
Quarterback's NCAA victory cements Rebels as SEC title contender
NCAA Responds to Ruling Granting Ole Miss QB Extra Year of Eligibility
The association warns of broader consequences and urges Congress to take action.
Science
New Technique Unveils Supermassive Black Hole Pairs
Bright flashes of lensed starlight guide the way to detecting elusive black hole binaries.

New Research Suggests Nuking Asteroids Could Be Viable Planetary Defense
Groundbreaking study reveals asteroids are more resilient than previously thought, potentially making nuclear deflection a last-resort option.
Quantum Clocks Consume More Energy When Observed, Study Finds
Oxford research reveals the thermodynamic cost of measuring quantum time is far higher than running the clock itself.