Opinion — Page 43
Media is suggesting, without evidence, that Alabama and Auburn will field all-white basketball teams
Constant lying from the media saps them of their power
6 charges, out of the 41 filed charges, have been dropped against former President Donald Trump and others in the Georgia-based election interference case with Trump facing 10 charges himself.
After a contentious hearing, it is now clear that President Joe Biden was not exonerated, he did share classified information, and he did not remember key dates because he is mentally challenged and not "the best Biden ever."
On the Yellowhammer Sports Podcast, Michael Brauner and CJ Duncan break down what is going on in the world of SEC athletics, national stories, what you should have your eye on, and much more. In this edition, Michael and CJ recap the seasons for Alabama and Auburn, break down this week’s SEC Tournament, talk about […]
State Rep. John Rogers (D-Birmingham) has had an interesting and accusation-filled tenure in the Alabama State House but after a guilty plea in a federal fraud case, his time is over.
Showing how much the fear U.S. Senator Katie Britt (R-Montgomery) puts into liberal elites, she continues to draw the ire of the media, their Democrats, and "Saturday Night Live" who suggest her response to the State of the Union scared them and was full of lies.
Alabama's Katie Britt plays the hits on the issues and delivered a speech that actually tackled America's problems instead of screaming at the nation
The state has now finally passed legislation providing limited immunity to in-vitro fertilization clinics in the state
7. A $500,000 grant from the Federal Communications Commission will be used to implement technology aimed at detecting and preventing illegal cell phone usage among inmates. The Alabama Department of Corrections really needs to combat contraband cell phones in state prisons and jails to improve security and limit these phones being brought into these facilities. […]
Super Tuesday is here, there are a large number of delegates up for grabs in races where the candidates have all but been decided
The ruling became national news almost instantly as Democrat politicians tried to use the issue to paint Republicans as extremist.
There are no clear signs about when fertility clinics in Alabama will reopen as lawmakers continue to work for a carve out for them to operate against the media and their Democrats wishes
Radio talk show host Dale Jackson and 256 Today CEO Mecca Musick take you through Alabama’s biggest political stories.
7. A new gambling bill could be voted on in the Alabama State Senate next week, but no one really seems to think the State House backed plans will get a vote. A bill that would allow a lottery and protect some current gambling entities without expanding to casino gambling and sports betting is likely […]
new gambling idea is apparently on the table after cold water has been thrown on hopes of the Alabama State Senate passing the House gambling bills after a hearing concluded with no vote on the matter in a hastily called meeting
Alabama State Senator Tim Melson (R-Florence) has officially filed his bill that would make it clear that in vitro fertilization is protected in Alabama

