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CleanSpark mines 685 BTC in June, scales hashrate 145% YoY

CleanSpark mines 685 BTC in June, scales hashrate 145% YoY

CleanSpark’s Bitcoin output has surged more than 50% year-over-year, despite the challenges posed by the post-halving environment for BTC miners. The company posted an operational hashrate of 50 EH/s in June from 20.4 EH/s a year earlier,...

Delta In a Minute 7-7

Delta In a Minute 7-7

MARSHALL COUNTY MISSISSIPPI - A pair of juveniles are charged after three school buses were lit on fire outside a Mississippi high school, according to law enforcement. Marshall County Sheriff Kenny Dickerson told WMC-TV three buses were...

10 Deadliest US floods in the last 25 years that still haunt in the nation’s history

10 Deadliest US floods in the last 25 years that still haunt in the nation’s history

Texas flash floods have claimed at least 82 lives, with numerous other holiday visitors and campers still missing after torrential rains triggered a rapid and devastating rise in water levels. Kerr County emerged as the worst-hit region as nearly...

Floods in the United States: A Growing and Multifaceted Threat

Floods in the United States: A Growing and Multifaceted Threat

Floods in the United States represent one of the country’s most recurrent, costly, and devastating natural threats. The recent events in southern Texas on July 4, 2025, have highlighted the growing vulnerability of American communities to extreme...

Ranking SEC stadiums, toughest to least: Can't top Florida's Swamp

Ranking SEC stadiums, toughest to least: Can't top Florida's Swamp

They say college football means more in the SEC. They’re underselling it. It means everything. Marino Casem, a born and raised Southerner who coached at a few schools in the region, once said, “In the South, football is a religion, and Saturday is...

Kevin O’Leary: U.S. Must Learn From Bitcoin Miners to Win ‘AI Wars’

Kevin O’Leary: U.S. Must Learn From Bitcoin Miners to Win ‘AI Wars’

In the race for AI supremacy, North America is now learning important lessons from the bitcoin mining industry about building large-scale infrastructure close to sustainable energy sources, according to serial entrepreneur Kevin O’Leary.“It all...

Delta In a Minute 7-4

Delta In a Minute 7-4

MISSISSIPPI - This Independence Day weekend is expected to be a busy one, with as many as 72.2 million Americans taking their celebrations on the road. The Mississippi Highway Patrol is one of many state and local agencies gearing up for the surge...

Checking in on New England fisheries 25 years after 'The Perfect Storm'

STEPHANIE OTTS University of Mississippi Published: July 7, 2025 (THE CONVERSATION) Twenty-five years ago, "The Perfect Storm" roared into movie theaters. The disaster flick, starring George Clooney and Mark Wahlberg, was a riveting, fictionalized...

Aging on the Coast: How Hancock County is preparing for a retirement-ready future

Aging on the Coast: How Hancock County is preparing for a retirement-ready future

BAY ST. LOUIS — Mississippi’s Gulf Coast is aging faster than the rest of the state, and Hancock County sits at the center of that demographic shift. While the state’s overall senior population mirrors the national average of about 17%, Hancock...

How Stressed Are We in Sioux Falls?

How Stressed Are We in Sioux Falls?

We all have stress in our lives. It's just the nature of living on this planet with all of the things going on in our world. However, some places have more stressful environments than others. That's the whole reason behind this latest study from...

Problem-Solving Pushes River Crossing Forward

Problem-Solving Pushes River Crossing Forward

It’s the rare bridge construction project that doesn’t have challenges of some kind. But building a new Mississippi River bridge between Lansing, Iowa, and rural Wisconsin is proving more problematic than most, testing the ingenuity of the project...

AI reveals hidden bias behind higher amputation rates in minority and rural patients

AI reveals hidden bias behind higher amputation rates in minority and rural patients

Why do rural adults and racial and ethnic minorities with vascular disease get major leg amputations more often? A new study out today in Epidemiology uses AI to solve the mystery, finding an unaccounted-for factor that researchers think points to...

Local craft beer … and beyond

Local craft beer … and beyond

The lasting appeal of breweries might need no explanation, and yet it’s worth noting that their endurance can be attributed to numerous factors: social, creative, healthful (to a degree) and, of course, tastiness (in all of its wide varieties)....

MAGA Country Thriving from Tech AI Investments, but Risks Abound

MAGA Country Thriving from Tech AI Investments, but Risks Abound

Much has been made of the growing internal battles within the Trump Administration between supporters of tech bros, such as Elon Musk, and those on the populist right who are slamming the tech industry, like Steve Bannon. These divisions came to a...

The Overlooked Responders: Why Lawyers Are Essential After Disasters Strike

The Overlooked Responders: Why Lawyers Are Essential After Disasters Strike

In 2024, the United States faced more than 25 weather and climate disasters that each resulted in at least $1 billion in damages. Hurricanes Helene and Milton battered the Southeast, while tornadoes tore through the central and southeastern...

Demon Doug

Published 10:24 am Monday, July 7, 2025 I got to spend some time with an old friend this week. We laughed, reminisced and simply enjoyed each other’s company. While visiting, he reminded me of a story… Many years ago, I drove to Bogue Chitto,...

Wayne-Sanderson Farms opens new $43 million feed mill in Danville

Wayne-Sanderson Farms opens new $43 million feed mill in Danville

Wayne-Sanderson Farms announced Thursday (July 10) the grand opening of its new, state-of-the-art feed mill at the company’s Danville complex in Arkansas. The $43 million facility is designed to produce more than 8,500 tons of feed per week,...

Help Control Invasive Black Carp in Arkansas And Earn $100

Help Control Invasive Black Carp in Arkansas And Earn $100

Arkansas anglers can now participate in a program called “Keep, Cool, Call.” According to the Arkansas Game and Fish Commission, any angler who catches an invasive black carp in Arkansas could earn $100 by reporting and sharing their information...

CareView and Memorial Hospital Biloxi team up for improved patient care

CareView and Memorial Hospital Biloxi team up for improved patient care

US-based multi-facility healthcare system Memorial Hospital Biloxi has entered a collaboration with CareView Communications, a virtual care solution provider, to enhance patient care through advanced virtual sitting technology. This partnership...

New Montana Fishing Restrictions Just Announced

New Montana Fishing Restrictions Just Announced

Montana is in the middle of a heat wave! While many of us are soaking up the sun, hitting the rivers, and squeezing every bit out of summer—this spike in temperatures isn’t just warming up our tans. Whether you’re floating, fishing, or just trying...

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