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Televangelist Jimmy Swaggart dies at 90
SUMMARY: Televangelist Jimmy Swaggart, once a widely followed Pentecostal preacher whose ministry earned millions, died at age 90 after recent poor health. Rising from humble beginnings in Louisiana, Swaggart built a vast ministry with TV broadcasts and music, drawing millions by the late 1980s. His career collapsed after being caught with prostitutes in scandals during the late 1980s and early 1990s, leading to his defrocking and diminished audience. Despite controversies and public mockery, he continued preaching at his ministry in Baton Rouge with his son Donnie. Swaggart is survived by his wife, children, and grandchildren.
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Senate passes Trump tax bill as Vance breaks 50-50 tie
SUMMARY: Senate Republicans narrowly passed President Trumpβs massive tax and spending bill, 50-50, with Vice President JD Vance breaking the tie. Three GOP senatorsβTillis, Collins, and Paulβjoined all Democrats in opposition due to concerns over Medicaid cuts and the $5 trillion debt ceiling increase. The bill includes $4.5 trillion in tax cuts, permanent extensions of 2017 rates, Medicaid and food stamp reductions, and $350 billion for border security. It also rolls back green energy credits, sparking Democratic warnings. The bill now returns to the House amid ongoing tensions, with critics highlighting the billβs large deficit impact and coverage losses.
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Mississippiβs new seafood labeling law takes effect July 1
SUMMARY: Starting July 1, 2025, Mississippiβs Seafood Labeling Law requires all seafood, including shrimp and crawfish, sold in the stateβwhether in stores, markets, restaurants, or food trucksβto be clearly labeled as βDomesticβ if harvested, raised, and processed in the U.S., or βImportedβ if sourced outside the U.S. The Mississippi Department of Agriculture and Commerce (MDAC) and the Department of Marine Resources (MDMR) will oversee compliance through inspections statewide. The law aims to boost consumer confidence and support local fishermen, with educational resources and sample signage available online to assist businesses during the transition.
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