Opinion — Page 75

256 Today CEO Mecca Musick and former U.S. Attorney Jay Town take you through Alabama’s biggest political stories

Alabama Attorney General Steve Marshall made it clear that he will enforce Alabama's anti-abortion law, no matter where the abortions occur

7. 12-year-old arrested in Opelika for making threats against school In Opelika, a 12-year-old was arrested for making threats against Opelika Middle School, but the threats have not been made public. Due to the threats, the middle school had to be evacuated and cleared by bomb-sniffing dogs. The identity of the child has not been […]

When Queen Elizabeth died everyone expected a media circus, but the clowns were out in full force trying to shoehorn in their modern wokeness

After Huntsville Board of Education candidate Angela McClure sought to nationalize the race with drag queens, CRT and liberal indoctrination talk, Andrea Alvarez trounced her 63-37 to win the seat and signal a chance to shift the board to the left.

7. Credit card companies need to answer for new gun purchase policies After Visa, American Express, and MasterCard have all announced that they will adopt a policy that classifies gun purchases differently from other sales to make them more identifiable, there are now demands for answers on the new policy. U.S. Reps. Mike Rogers (R-Saks), […]

Somehow CBS' "60 Minutes" thought it would be a good idea to show President Joe Biden complaining about how personal politics has become

The war of words and messaging over illegal immigrants being moved to sanctuary cities continues with the subject dominating the Sunday news cycle

Every single time former President Donald Trump criticized a judge, we were told by the scolds on cable news that criticism like that was unacceptable.

Alabama Attorney General Steve Marshall has plainly stated that if doctors with the Veterans Administration (VA) perform abortions in Alabama, they are breaking the law.

If the Constitution does not clearly grant a power to the federal government, the federal government lacks that power, and the states retain it.

CNN's John Avalon and John Berman are very concerned that illegal immigrants are being used as political pawns by evil Republicans like Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis.

While President Joe Biden was in Michigan touting the power of labor unions, there could be a rail union strike coming that could wreck our supply chain

Only the Biden administration would throw a party on the White House lawn to celebrate the"Inflation Reduction Act" on the same day it is announced that inflation is up again.

Inflation has hit every industry, wages down

When gas prices skyrocketed under President Joe Biden, he blamed everything but himself to include Russia, supply chains and the pandemic.

Judge Raymond J. Dearie was suggested by former President Donald Trump to be the special master who will review the 11,000 documents taken during the raid at Mar-a-Lago and the US Department of Justice agreed.

In an effort to combat fentanyl trafficking, State Representative Matt Simpson is planning to approach the issue in the upcoming legislative session, and he’s said in a news release that his legislation “will make sure that these drug dealers who are selling fentanyl to our kids will actually be put in prison where they belong.”

Democrats spent the 9/11 remembrance weekend talking about how their fellow Americans are the real threats to "democracy."

Radio talk show host Dale Jackson and 256 Today CEO Mecca Musick take you through Alabama’s biggest political stories

Gopher tortoise gets boost in South Alabama

The gopher tortoise is considered a keystone species, which impacts about 365 species of amphibians, reptiles, birds, mammals and invertebrates in the sandy-soil habitat.

MSNBC's Joe Scarborough is hardly a religious scholar but, like many on cable news, he likes to pretend.

Now that fivethirtyeight.com and other lesser follower media outlets are ramping up the angle that you can't be in the public eye if you questioned the 2020 election, people like me are calling out the hypocrisy of previous election questioners.

Mobile County Sheriff Sam Cochran says his agency is prioritizing drug investigations, specifically fentanyl, after a 15-year-old died after snorting the drug with her boyfriend