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U.S. Senator Katie Britt (R-Montgomery) called out the media for bias that create polls showing Americans blame the GOP for the government shutdown

The Auburn Tigers have yet another game that feels like their head coach Hugh Freeze is coaching for his job.

When a protester wearing a penis costume at Fairhope's "No Kings" protest was asked to take off her costume, she refused, and was arrested.

Longshore and McKnight discuss: SEC referee Ken Williamson permanently suspended after conference review of Auburn-Georgia officiating.

The Alabama Education Association failed to read the room, citing reports of a record number of children not returning to public schools in order to push for new homeschool reporting requirements

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If former Alabama U.S. Senator Doug Jones (D-Mountain Brook) and other Democrats are trying to sell the argument that the government shutdown is about Americans' healthcare, why do other Democrats keep telling the truth?

Walmart announced a pause on its H-1B visa program, citing economic uncertainties and a desire to focus on hiring American workers, but the move is actually driven by President Donald Trump's $100,000 fee on these workers, a move that could impact thousands of foreign tech employees.

This week for Alabama football, it's a road trip to South Carolina against a Gamecocks team desperate to salvage their season.

Alabama’s housing market held firm in September, avoiding its typical fall slowdown thanks in part to easing mortgage rates.

Both Governor Kay Ivey and Mayor Steven Reed think this is wrong and want everyone to vote to expand Aniah's Law next May.

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Montgomery Mayor Steven Reed and Police Chief Daryl Albert called the bond release of a teen charged in the mass shooting a slap in the face

While the media praises 'No Kings' and pretends they are amazing, others are noticing the crowds are geriatric and very white.

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Thousands joined "No Kings" protests against the Trump administration in Huntsville, Birmingham, and beyond in Alabama with demonstrators speaking against capitalism and bigotry, but the crowds were overwhelmingly white, old, and lame, even in places with high numbers of minorities

Outside of Alabama and Auburn though, it's a huge slate of SEC football, here are some games you simply must keep an eye on.

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Former National Security Advisor John Bolton is finding out now that he has been indicted for the improper handling of classified documents, with charges alleging he stored sensitive materials at his home and failed to comply with federal retention policies, oddly similar to charges Bolton cheered on against President Donald Trump

With the Missouri Tigers coming to town this weekend, if Freeze's seat wasn't already hot, it's now absolutely scorching.

It isn't often that you hear liberals admitting Democrats have a race problem, but Justice Sonia Sotomayor said the quiet part out loud.

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