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Radio talk show host Dale Jackson and 256 Today CEO Mecca Musick take you through Alabama’s biggest political stories
MSNBC's Joe Scarborough is hardly a religious scholar but, like many on cable news, he likes to pretend.
On Saturday, the college football world will be focused upon the matchup between the top ranked Alabama Crimson Tide and the Texas Longhorn in Austin. Two tradition rich programs and two of the winningest programs in college football have surprisingly only squared off nine times in their storied history.
Now that fivethirtyeight.com and other lesser follower media outlets are ramping up the angle that you can't be in the public eye if you questioned the 2020 election, people like me are calling out the hypocrisy of previous election questioners.
Mobile County Sheriff Sam Cochran says his agency is prioritizing drug investigations, specifically fentanyl, after a 15-year-old died after snorting the drug with her boyfriend
The media’s obsession with the 2020 election continues as they demand “deniers” be banned from public life. Oddly enough, this does not extend to Hillary Clinton and various Democrats who denied the results of 2000, 2004 and 2016 elections. Watch: Dale Jackson is a contributing writer to Yellowhammer News and hosts a talk show from […]
After the Veterans Administration (VA) has announced that they will provide abortion access to veterans and their families in every state, including those who have banned abortion, Alabama Attorney General Steve Marshall has indicated that he will prosecute doctors who perform abortions
When President Joe Biden landed on his fourth insult for Republicans in the last month, "Trumpies," it was after many in the mainstream media defended each of his other attacks.
Once again, after being told that there were no "Trump judges" or "Obama judges," the decision by a Trump-appointed judge to appoint a special master to look at the documents seized in the raid on Mar-a-Lago
On Monday, a federal judge announced that they would appoint a special master to review documents seized by the FBI during the raid on Mar-a-Lago. This move is expected to delay any investigations ongoing with the Justice Department's criminal investigation but the DOJ has already stated they have identified material they should not have
Radio talk show host Dale Jackson and 256 Today CEO Mecca Musick take you through Alabama’s biggest political stories
President Joe Biden called out "MAGA Republicans" and supporters of President Donald Trump by suggesting they were a threat to the country.
Luckily for former President Donald Trump, you can not be sent to prison based on the evidence presented on cable news.
With an ominous red backdrop and flanked by two Marines, an obtuse President Joe Biden scolded his fellow Americans for holding different views and daring to speak them out loud
In preparation for the new season, it's due time for a preview of the greatest conference in all of sports: the Southeastern Conference.
Parents want teachers to teach and not indoctrinate, Alabama legislators passed laws to back that up in the last legislative session and those laws are now going into effect
Alabama law and common sense are leading to some changes in Alabama's public schools this year as the political and sexual flags are coming down, and students are being required to use the bathroom of the gender they actually are
In preparation for the new season, it's due time for a preview of the greatest conference in all of sports.
Parents, voters, educators, administrators and teachers are in the middle a pretty intense national battle for control of schools and therefore the children's minds.
In an effort to do away with the vaccine mandate for U.S. military members, Alabama Attorney General Steve Marshall has joined the lawsuit of the U.S. Navy SEALs v. the Biden administration.
Some of these election-denying Democrats now hold office, and some of them even work for President Joe Biden.
Governor Kay Ivey has praised a recent decision to end the coronavirus vaccine mandate for contractors in Alabama after a ruling from the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 11th Circuit.
House Majority Leader Nathaniel Ledbetter (R-Rainsville) has discussed the possibility of Medicaid expansion being considered in the 2023 legislative session, expressing his concern over expansion costs.

