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Primary Tuesday: What's on the Ballot in Mississippi

Mississippi has party primaries for president, one U.S. Senate seat and three of its four U.S. House seats.

Tear Gas Shot Two Ways Over Migrants at Turkey-Greece Border

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan is planning to be in Brussels on Monday for a one-day working visit.

SC Speaker: Move Energy Policy Away From Massive Projects

House Speaker Jay Lucas says he sees South Carolina's opportunity to sell or reform state-owned utility Santee Cooper as a chance to reshape the future of energy in the state.

The Latest: US Service Member in Europe Contracts Virus

The U.S. military’s European Command says an American sailor has tested positive for the coronavirus, the first U.S. service member in Europe to be infected.

Virus Outbreak Hits Weakened Italian Economy Where It Hurts

Italy is taking an almighty hit to its already weak economy from being the focal point of the coronavirus emergency in Europe.

Polish President OKs $510M for Public Media Amid Campaign

Poland's president has signed a bill earmarking nearly 2 billion zlotys ($510 million) to fund public TV and radio, mouthpieces for the right-wing government that have also been giving him positive coverage as he campaigns for reelection.

US Cruise Ship in Limbo as Anti-Virus Controls Spread

U.S. officials are deciding where to dock a cruise ship in California with 21 virus cases aboard and four American universities canceled in-person classes as Western countries follow China's lead by tightening travel and other controls to contain the outbreak.

Greek Villagers Enlisted to Catch Migrants at Turkey Border

Greek villagers who live near the border with Turkey are helping to locate migrants who manage to slip across despite the expanded police force guarding the divide.

Missing Toddler's Remains Believed Found in Tennessee

Authorities in Tennessee have found remains they believe belong to a 15-month-old girl who was the subject of a 17-day search across three states.

NBA Tells Teams to Plan for Empty Arenas; LeBron Says No Way

The NBA wants its teams to prepare to play without fans if necessary because of the coronavirus crisis.

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