7 Things: Aderholt/Tuberville issues with Biden continue; state questions gator attack; and more …

7. Bud Light is still taking an absolute beating, losing market share, billions, and now the crown as America’s favorite beer.

6. The latest social media app that Twitter addicts are claiming they are leaving Twitter for, Meta’s Threads, is already having user issues, shadiness, with censorship, tech issues, and a lawsuit threat from Elon Musk. 

5. If Hunter Biden is not the White House cocaine perpetrator, the White House should just say so instead of being ridiculously cagey on the matter.

4. An affirmative action Supreme Court justice made an insanely factually inaccurate point on infant mortality (a popular one by the way) in order to suggest affirmative action doctors will be better at their job; her performance suggests otherwise.

3.  Alabama Department of Conservation & Natural Resources is investigating an alligator attack. But it seems to be doubting whether an alligator attack took place in an area known to have alligators after it was found in a way, they admit, could have been an alligator. Huntsville leaders seem unimpressed.

2. President Joe Biden laughs about his spat with U.S. Sen. Tommy Tuberville (R-Auburn); you will notice Vice President Kamala Harris laughs when she is embarrassed, too. The media plays along with Biden because they voted for him.

1. U.S. Rep. Robert Aderholt (R-Haleyville) calls out a confused and addled President Joe Biden for using Space Command as a pathetic cudgel on abortion.

Listen here:

7. Bud Light is still taking an absolute beating, losing market share, billions, and now the crown as America’s favorite beer.

6. The latest social media app that Twitter addicts are claiming they are leaving Twitter for, Meta’s Threads, is already having user issues, shadiness, with censorship, tech issues, and a lawsuit threat from Elon Musk. 

5. If Hunter Biden is not the White House cocaine perpetrator, the White House should just say so instead of being ridiculously cagey on the matter.

4. An affirmative action Supreme Court justice made an insanely factually inaccurate point on infant mortality (a popular one by the way) in order to suggest affirmative action doctors will be better at their job; her performance suggests otherwise.

3.  Alabama Department of Conservation & Natural Resources is investigating an alligator attack. But it seems to be doubting whether an alligator attack took place in an area known to have alligators after it was found in a way, they admit, could have been an alligator. Huntsville leaders seem unimpressed.

2. President Joe Biden laughs about his spat with U.S. Sen. Tommy Tuberville (R-Auburn); you will notice Vice President Kamala Harris laughs when she is embarrassed, too. The media plays along with Biden because they voted for him.

1. U.S. Rep. Robert Aderholt (R-Haleyville) calls out a confused and addled President Joe Biden for using Space Command as a pathetic cudgel on abortion.

Listen here:

7. Bud Light is still taking an absolute beating, losing market share, billions, and now the crown as America’s favorite beer.

6. The latest social media app that Twitter addicts are claiming they are leaving Twitter for, Meta’s Threads, is already having user issues, shadiness, with censorship, tech issues, and a lawsuit threat from Elon Musk. 

5. If Hunter Biden is not the White House cocaine perpetrator, the White House should just say so instead of being ridiculously cagey on the matter.

4. An affirmative action Supreme Court justice made an insanely factually inaccurate point on infant mortality (a popular one by the way) in order to suggest affirmative action doctors will be better at their job; her performance suggests otherwise.

3.  Alabama Department of Conservation & Natural Resources is investigating an alligator attack. But it seems to be doubting whether an alligator attack took place in an area known to have alligators after it was found in a way, they admit, could have been an alligator. Huntsville leaders seem unimpressed.

2. President Joe Biden laughs about his spat with U.S. Sen. Tommy Tuberville (R-Auburn); you will notice Vice President Kamala Harris laughs when she is embarrassed, too. The media plays along with Biden because they voted for him.

1. U.S. Rep. Robert Aderholt (R-Haleyville) calls out a confused and addled President Joe Biden for using Space Command as a pathetic cudgel on abortion.

Listen here:

7. Bud Light is still taking an absolute beating, losing market share, billions, and now the crown as America’s favorite beer.

6. The latest social media app that Twitter addicts are claiming they are leaving Twitter for, Meta’s Threads, is already having user issues, shadiness, with censorship, tech issues, and a lawsuit threat from Elon Musk. 

5. If Hunter Biden is not the White House cocaine perpetrator, the White House should just say so instead of being ridiculously cagey on the matter.

4. An affirmative action Supreme Court justice made an insanely factually inaccurate point on infant mortality (a popular one by the way) in order to suggest affirmative action doctors will be better at their job; her performance suggests otherwise.

3.  Alabama Department of Conservation & Natural Resources is investigating an alligator attack. But it seems to be doubting whether an alligator attack took place in an area known to have alligators after it was found in a way, they admit, could have been an alligator. Huntsville leaders seem unimpressed.

2. President Joe Biden laughs about his spat with U.S. Sen. Tommy Tuberville (R-Auburn); you will notice Vice President Kamala Harris laughs when she is embarrassed, too. The media plays along with Biden because they voted for him.

1. U.S. Rep. Robert Aderholt (R-Haleyville) calls out a confused and addled President Joe Biden for using Space Command as a pathetic cudgel on abortion.

Listen here:

Recent in Analysis

Alabama’s reading and math performance is improving, and even outlets like The New York Times are taking notice.The state made changes that broke from traditional education approaches, and early results are strong enough that other states are now being urged to follow similar models.This video looks at what Alabama changed, why it worked, and why the national education conversation may be shifting because of it.

Dale Jackson is a thought leader for Yellowhammer News and hosts a talk show from 5-9 a.m. weekdays on WVNN

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