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Steve Flowers writes that Alabama State House races are expected to bring little turnover, with most incumbents and legislative leaders
Jay Mitchell argues Alabama must act now to repeal its congressional map and redraw districts before the 2026 election.
There is a campaign video circulating in our state right now. A candidate for one of the highest offices in the land takes a piece of paper with a corporation’s name on it, throws it in the air, and shoots it with a firearm. He calls it campaign content. He posts it for applause. I […]
In light of the SPLC’s funding of right-wing extremist groups and another attempt on President Trump’s life, here we are again.
“As Attorney General, the victims and their families are always at the forefront of my mind because they are those for whom we serve justice,” Steve Marshall writes.
Alabama local government capacity, not funding alone, is the challenge facing counties and cities as responsibilities grow and support
Sen. Tommy Tuberville argues for passing the SAVE America Act, funding DHS through reconciliation, and advancing other Republican priorities
“From the mountains of the Tennessee Valley to the shores of the Gulf Coast, and everything in- between, our state is second to none in the country when it comes to beautiful outdoors and recreation,” Chris Blankenship writes.
“Most Alabamians recognize because when families are stable, children do better in school, communities are safer, and opportunity expands.”
“While inflation and supply-chain disruptions are often blamed for rising costs, there is another factor quietly driving prices higher: overregulation of the banking sector,” Alabama Banking Association writes.
“In Washington, it’s easy to get caught up in the theatrics and rhetoric. But back home in Alabama, folks are focused on something simpler.”
The fall of almost every great leader has been the result of the same sin: pride. Napoleon, after conquering Europe, was ultimately humbled after deciding to unnecessarily invade Russia. King Saul disobeyed Yahweh and became a prideful king of Israel. After mercilessly trying to kill David, he found himself dead on his own sword, surrounded […]
“The Halifax Resolves were a pivotal moment, when the path toward a new nation became irreversible,” Justice Sellers writes.
Tom Greene reflects on space exploration, military heroism, and American achievement in a column about why this is a remarkable time to be
I’m unsure why her statement never struck me before as it did in preparing for Easter. I used the final of the seven “I Am” statements of Jesus.
Steve Flowers examines the First District congressional seat, Alabama’s only open U.S. House race expected to be competitive this year.
An Alabama op-ed argues House Bill 347 would have helped protect women and children from AI-generated sexual exploitation, but failed to
The App Store Accountability Act advances in Congress, building on Alabama law signed by Kay Ivey to strengthen parental oversight and online
“Senator Katie Britt understands something fundamental. If you want a state or a country to succeed, you start with families.”
Will Kadish is the President and CEO of Broad Metro LLC, a real estate development company with over 30 years of projects across the U.S.
In Alabama, commercial construction accounts for more than 6% of the state’s GDP and creates tens of thousands of jobs.
” Most Senate Republicans helped advance President Trump’s priorities in this bill, but Britt took it a step further,” Caroleene Dobson writes.
