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Over the last 12 hours, Technology Review Mississippi coverage in and around Mississippi has been dominated by state institutional changes and environmental/energy developments. The Mississippi Department of Wildlife, Fisheries and Parks named Amy Blaylock as the first woman to lead the wildlife division, with the article emphasizing her long tenure at the agency and her background in wildlife science. In parallel, the state’s higher-education and research ecosystem saw leadership moves: the University of Mississippi announced Rich Gentry as dean of the School of Business Administration, and the Mississippi State community recognized faculty and staff for teaching and advising excellence. Outside Mississippi, the most prominent “tech-and-systems” story in the feed is a NAACP request for a court-ordered halt to xAI’s use of gas-powered turbines at its Southaven facility while a lawsuit continues—framing the dispute around Clean Air Act permitting and potential emissions impacts.

Environmental and infrastructure themes also cut across the newest reporting. A Mississippi-linked piece warns about paraquat: it describes the herbicide as banned in many countries but still manufactured in Mississippi, tying it to local health concerns and broader contamination pressures from data-center growth and PFAS. Another major technology-adjacent infrastructure item is automated license plate readers in Texas, described as speeding up identification of vehicles tied to crimes by scanning plates and running them through law-enforcement databases. The feed also includes a Mississippi-relevant energy/industry update: Rolls-Royce and easyJet completed a full-power hydrogen engine test at NASA Stennis in Mississippi, with the article describing a complete simulated flight cycle on hydrogen.

Several stories in the last 12 hours connect to national policy and legal battles that could affect Mississippi indirectly. The Supreme Court’s Voting Rights Act redistricting ruling is covered in multiple items, with one explainer focusing on how the decision changes the ability to use race in mapmaking and another framing it as a broader shift in redistricting strategy. In the same window, a Mississippi-focused political-economic thread appears in coverage of SNAP cuts: Rep. Bennie Thompson is cited opposing a farm bill over $187 billion in SNAP reductions, arguing it would make it harder for families to put food on the table.

Looking slightly older (12 to 72 hours ago), the feed shows continuity in the same policy and environmental arcs. The “Voting Rights Act” coverage continues with background on how states redraw districts and how the ruling is expected to reshape redistricting fights. Environmental reporting broadens from Mississippi-specific concerns to global delta risk: multiple items discuss river deltas sinking faster than sea-level rise and the implications for food systems, explicitly naming the Mississippi River delta among the deltas facing high subsidence rates. Meanwhile, the “data center boom” and related public-health concerns reappear as a recurring context, reinforcing that the newest Mississippi turbine dispute and PFAS/data-center contamination warnings are part of a larger, ongoing coverage theme.

Overall, the most evidence-strong “major” developments in the last 12 hours are (1) Mississippi’s leadership appointments at MDWFP and the University of Mississippi, and (2) the legal/policy pressure around emissions and permitting at the xAI Southaven site, alongside (3) the hydrogen aviation test in Mississippi and (4) the Supreme Court’s Voting Rights Act redistricting implications. The feed is also rich in environmental and infrastructure context, but some items (like hunting success or general lifestyle/feature pieces) read more like routine coverage than a single, unified breaking event.

Note: AI-generated summary based on news headlines, with neutral sources weighted more heavily to reduce bias.

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