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7. Alabama law enforcement officers arrested a suspect allegedly planning multiple acts of violence against synagogues, while a trans teen, Trinity Shockley, pled guilty to plotting a Valentine’s Day mass shooting at an Indiana high school, raising national security concerns. 6. Governor-elect National Championship-winning Coach U.S. Senator Tommy Tuberville (R-Auburn) suggested no one should count out President Donald Trump for a […]

Resilient. That’s the word I’d use to describe markets nine months into the second Trump term. Critics warned of doom. But they're wrong.

Teacher associations are concerned about how the decline in student enrollment in Alabama public schools will impact their jobs. They are right to worry, as there will likely be a reduction in teaching jobs.The public education system is not a jobs program, but some of those discussing this believe that it is. With Alabama parents being given more options, enrollment in public schools is likely to decrease; this is the primary reason the entities, the media, and their Democrats will continue to advocate to limit the options for Alabama parents.

The American Federation of Government Employees, the largest union representing federal workers, is urging Congress to pass a clean continuing resolution to restore pay and services, as the impasse continues

Everything President Donald Trump is a 4-alarm fire for the media and their Democrats, the East Wing renovations/demolition is not any different

U.S. Rep. Dale Strong (R-Huntsville) says the 27-day government shutdown is a Democratic strategy to earn political points with their far-left base

Is the government shutdown about to wrap up?Can Republicans take back Alabama State House District 10 seat in 2026?Can AJ McCarron duplicate the success of Governor-elect National Championship-winning coach U.S. Senator Tommy Tuberville (R-Auburn)?All this and more on Alabama Politics This Week, on TV, radio, and online all over Alabama...

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

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.

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

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.

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

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.

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

Tom Greene: Five key pillars of a happy life

When you feel lost or out of control, the best solution is to focus on what you can control: the five key pillars of happiness.

Side-by-side image of Donald Trump — on the left as a young businessman wearing a suit and red tie with a wooded background, and on the right as an older man speaking at a podium, smiling, wearing a red ‘USA’ hat, dark suit, and red tie.

Examine Trump's evolution from real estate mogul to a key player in global diplomacy and complex negotiations.

What will Alabama leaders do about the crime in Montgomery? How much longer will the shutdown go on? Will President Donald Trump get the Nobel Peace Prize if the war between Israel and Hamas ends? All this and more on Alabama Politics This Week, on TV, radio, and online all over Alabama… Mecca Musick is […]

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

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

The City of Montgomery was promoting free beer to a massive crowd before a mass shooting. As it turns out, that was not a good idea.

Republicans blamed the ongoing government shutdown, now in its 14th day, on the nationwide "No Kings" protests scheduled for October 18, with events in 12 Alabama cities

With military service members being paid, the shutdown pain is harder to easily identify and game; for that reason, we could be looking at the longest shutdown ever.Currently, betting markets have the government shutdown going on for more than 30 days. Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) and Governor-elect National Championship-winning Coach U.S. Senator Tommy Tuberville (R-Auburn) continue pressuring the Democrats to get the government open while highlighting that their fear of their own liberal base is paralyzing them.