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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.
President Donald Trump brokered a comprehensive Middle East peace deal culminating in the release of all 20 living hostages held by Hamas after over two years in Gaza, hailed by Alabama's federal officials including U.S. Senator Katie Britt (R-Montgomery) as a global victory
Longshore and McKnight dice into Auburn's officiating meltdown and growing fan frustration, Penn State fires James Franklin, Alabama climbs to #6, and more...
Alabama lawmakers are calling out the ABC Board for misleading legislators on the funding mechanism for their new $98 million office.
President Donald Trump addressed the Knesset this morning to celebrate the U.S.-brokered Israel-Hamas ceasefire where 20 living hostages were released after over two years in Gaza and reunited with families in exchange for nearly 2,000 Palestinian detainees
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...
The federal government shutdown extended into its 10th day as the Senate rejected competing Republican and Democratic funding bills for the seventh time in 54-45 and 47-50 votes before adjourning until Tuesday, with President Trump blaming Democrats for using health care as a weapon and threatening cuts to their programs, while U.S. Rep. Dale Strong (R-Huntsville) accused them of prioritizing agendas like benefits for illegal immigrants over Americans and holding the nation hostage
When photos of August Borden's face hit papers across Alabama, outrage and demands for justice rightly followed.It appears the Madison County District Attorney has delivered that justice in the form of a closed case and no charges.This is after interviews, reviews of text messages from the time in question, and an investigation of the evidence at hand.It is unlikely this will placate those following the case.
Longshore & McKnight dive into Kirby Smart’s Auburn history, Auburn’s $8M NIL payday vs. Baylor, Alabama’s playoff push, SEC title race projections, MLB postseason updates, and more.
Hamas accepted President Dale Trump's 20-point peace plan to end the two-year Gaza war, including release of all hostages within 72 hours, Israel's troop withdrawal, increased aid, a prisoner exchange for 250 people life-sentence in Israeli custody and 1,700 Gazans taken during the recent war
When sports talk legend Paul Finebaum floated the idea of running for U.S. Senate as a Republican, ESPN scaled back his appearances.They denied this, but they obviously did this, and it isn't a crazy thing to do.Now that Finebaum is back on all the platforms, after all the pressure, the double standard the network plays with Stephen A. Smith because Smith is a Democrat is obvious.
Auburn fans react to the Baylor game moving to Atlanta, Alabama gears up for Missouri, CJ Duncan breaks down Vanderbilt’s progress, and the crew dives into Hugh Freeze’s SEC record, playoff math madness, and more in another loaded episode of Longshore & McKnight.
Alabama Governor Kay Ivey ordered an expanded ALEA trooper patrol in downtown Montgomery, legislative resource support, zero-tolerance coordination, and an ABC review of alcohol sales in high-traffic areas, stating all options remain on the table for prosecution and safety
Longshore and McKnight dive into the Jaguars’ Monday night win over the Chiefs, Auburn’s decision to move its Baylor home game to Atlanta for NIL money, and Alabama’s upcoming road test against undefeated Missouri.
As left-wing agitators continue to screech about how, despite all the left-wing violence you are seeing, most political violence is "actually" right-wing, they are also justifying the left-wing violence.Whether the anger is over Charlie Kirk's alleged words or a border agent's actions, these geniuses will remind you that the chaos will stop the minute you give them power and change all your positions.Make no mistake, this is what they believe, and they are finally telling the truth.Believe them.
Governor-elect National Championship-winning Coach U.S. Senator Tommy Tuberville (R-Auburn) continues to accuse Democrats, led by Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.), of prioritizing illegal immigrant healthcare and ObamaCare subsidies over everything else, while Senator John Kennedy (R-La.) says Democrats are also seeking millions for foreign programs, including LGBTQ people in the Western Balkans and Uganda, cooking and dance classes for Haitian male prostitutes, Palestinian media orginizations, and circumcisions and vasectomies in Zambia
At least 2 were killed, and 12 were hurt, in a Montgomery mass shooting.This is just more street violence in a blue city, where the National Guard could make a difference.
Longshore & McKnight break down Alabama’s 30–14 win over Vanderbilt, Kalen DeBoer’s growing confidence, and Missouri’s unbeaten rise ahead of Bama’s road test. Plus, Auburn–Georgia rivalry talk, Penn State’s collapse, Miami’s surge, and Troy’s overtime “Battle for the Belt” thriller.
Attorney General Steve Marshall, a candidate for U.S. Senate, expressed concern over Montgomery’s leadership, including Mayor Steven Reed, for refusing to acknowledge a serious crime problem following a mass shooting, but Reed rejected the criticism and suggested gun laws and bail reform could solve these issues.
Can you tell that a government shutdown is happening?Is sports radio legend Paul Finebaum really running for U.S. Senate?Should fatties be allowed to be in the military?
Mac Jones leads the 49ers to an OT win, Beth Bushman highlights Dream Court, Lee Sterling delivers Locktober picks, and Longshore & McKnight preview Troy vs. South Alabama.
The ongoing government shutdown shows no signs of ending in the short-term on day 3 as the media and their Democrats continue whining about memes and their position on illegals receiving healthcare, while U.S. Rep. Dale Strong (R-Huntsville) noted, "This shutdown could end today if Democrats would support the clean continuing resolution to fund the government."
Catch live episodes of Longshore and McKnight daily on YouTube, Spotify, and on Yellowhammer News?️? Today’s Top Moments 00:05:27 – Debate sparks: Is Hugh Freeze’s Auburn future hinging on Georgia? 00:10:00 – Auburn–Georgia rivalry drought hits eight straight losses 00:15:24 – Compliment to Bama fans: Focus shifts to Vanderbilt instead of Auburn hate 00:18:00 – […]
aldotcom has yet another anti-school choice piece on their website where they attempt to smear parents who want more for their kids.As usual, the complaints are based on the students' faith and the lack of government control over the schools, which they fail to understand is the entire point.With enemies like this, school choice will continue to expand.

