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After about a week of pretending there was no definition for "recession" that society had settled on (there is), the economic data showed that the United States was, in fact, in a recession.
While President Joe Biden has denied a recession, U.S. Senator Richard Shelby (R-Tuscaloosa) has commented, “Our economy shrank for a second straight quarter. Couple that with 40-year high inflation levels, and what are we left with? A recession. President Biden doesn’t want to admit it, but you can’t argue with facts."
When U.S. Representative Lee Zeldin (R-N.Y.) was attacked by a man with a sharp object last week, Americans were shocked how quickly he was released from police custody.
New survey data has been released by the University of Alabama that shows a majority of business leaders in Alabama have a negative view of the state and national economic situation.
Dr. Anthony Fauci continues to be the go-to source for pandemic information in 2022, despite his less than stellar track record.
The Alabama Department of Public Health (ADPH) released a new ad campaign in an attempt to “normalize masking,” and Lieutenant Governor Will Ainsworth criticized the campaign by saying the ADPH had “overstepped the boundary.”
As the January 6 committee continues, various members have appeared on cable news to suggest slyly that charges were coming and that the Department of Justice was looking at charges for former President Donald Trump.
Recently, the White House has been accused of attempting to change the definition of what an economic “recession” is to avoid a recession being declared, and President Joe Biden has been directly questioned on the issue and said, “We’re not gonna be in a recession.”
Radio talk show host Dale Jackson and CEO of 256Today Mecca Musick take you through Alabama’s biggest political stories.
It has become fashionable to say that riots at the U.S. Capitol on January 6 were an "insurrection" or a "coup," and to claim the continued questions about the 2020 election are part of a "slow-motion coup."
The media and their Democrats have decided that their attempts to explain away inflation have been complete failures.
The takeaway from last night's January 6 committee seems to be that President Donald Trump did not do enough to call off the rioters at the U.S. Capitol, which they still haven't shown he planned and organized, as they have claimed
In Alabama, the congressional delegation has raised concern over supply chain shortages and how it could impact the state’s electrical grid.
Gas prices have skyrocketed under President Joe Biden's leadership but he constantly blames others for this fact.
There has been regular speculation that the abortion ban in Alabama would need modifications now that it was actually in effect in the state, and State House Minority Leader Anthony Daniels (D-Huntsville) has asked Governor Kay Ivey to call a special session to make changes to the ban.
CNBC's Jim Cramer's flippant reaction to inflation and a slowing economy shows a disconnect he has with his audience.
While inflation is costing the average American family $718 a month, President Joe Biden is taking a victory on gas prices falling by “about 50 cents a gallon,” as he posted on Twitter that this “saves the average driver about $25 a month.
The story about a mass shooting at Robb Elementary School in Uvalde, Texas, continues to get worse with every piece of information that becomes public.
Radio talk show host Dale Jackson and CEO of 256Today Mecca Musick take you through Alabama’s biggest political stories
The American media is constantly pushing agendas from fringe elements under the guise of "representation," Canada is showing us that it could and probably will get much worse.
While Alabama has a need for new prisons, U.S. Representative Mike Rogers (R-Saks) criticized how the state planned to finance the current $1.3 billion plan for new men’s prisons by using $400 million from the American Rescue Plan Act.

