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Mississippi State returns to Biloxi for two-game stand in March at Keesler Federal Park

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www.wxxv25.com – WXXV Staff – 2025-01-16 10:18:00

SUMMARY: Mississippi State will play at Keesler Federal Park in Biloxi for the 2025 Hancock Whitney Classic on March 11-12 against Old Dominion and Nicholls. This marks the Bulldogs’ seventh consecutive year in Biloxi, where they are ranked No. 18 in ESPN’s preseason poll. Tickets are available starting at $22 for Shuck Nation members and $24 for the general public. Last year, over 10,000 fans attended the games, setting a record crowd. Old Dominion and Nicholls are competitive teams, with Nicholls having a history in the Hancock Whitney Classic. This event enhances community engagement and local economic growth.

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Today in History: September 1, Titanic wreckage found

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www.wxxv25.com – Associated Press – 2025-09-01 04:04:00

SUMMARY: On September 1, notable historical events include the 1985 discovery of the Titanic wreck off Newfoundland by a U.S.-French expedition. In 1715, King Louis XIV of France died, succeeded by his great-grandson Louis XV. Boston opened North America’s first subway in 1897. The last passenger pigeon, Martha, died in 1914, marking the species’ extinction. In 1923, a deadly earthquake hit Tokyo and Yokohama, killing about 140,000. Nazi Germany invaded Poland in 1939, starting WWII. Other milestones include Masanori Murakami becoming the first Japanese MLB player in 1964, Gadhafi’s 1969 coup in Libya, and the tragic 2004 Beslan school siege.

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Robot rabbits the latest tool in Florida battle to control invasive Burmese pythons in Everglades

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www.wxxv25.com – Associated Press – 2025-08-31 12:00:00

SUMMARY: In South Florida’s Everglades, robotic rabbits are being used to lure and capture invasive Burmese pythons threatening native wildlife. These solar-powered, heat-emitting, scent-releasing robots mimic real rabbits’ movements to attract pythons, overcoming challenges in detecting the camouflaged snakes. Developed by the South Florida Water Management District and University of Florida researchers, 120 units were deployed this summer at $4,000 each. Burmese pythons, non-native predators responsible for devastating small mammal and bird populations, number in the tens of thousands to possibly 300,000 in Florida. While the project’s success remains early, officials are optimistic about its potential impact in controlling the python menace.

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Delta agrees to pay $79M to settle lawsuit after jetliner dumped fuel on schools

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www.wxxv25.com – Associated Press – 2025-08-29 20:00:00

SUMMARY: Delta Air Lines agreed to pay $79 million to settle a 2020 class-action lawsuit after a Boeing 777-200, experiencing engine trouble shortly after departing Los Angeles for Shanghai, dumped 15,000 gallons of fuel over populated areas, including schoolyards in Cudahy, California. Nearly 60 schoolchildren and teachers suffered minor skin and lung irritations. Teachers and homeowners filed lawsuits citing exposure to jet fuel and related physical and emotional harm. Delta explained the fuel dump was necessary to reduce the plane’s weight for a safe landing after one engine lost thrust. The airline settled without admitting liability to avoid trial costs and business disruption.

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