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Five decades after it went missing, a south Alabama woman has found a Tennessee surgeon’s ring while exploring a neighborhood with her metal detector. Al.com reports that Barbara Burgess found Dr. Stephen R. Sheppard’s University of Tennessee Class of 1970 ring in front of a home in a subdivision behind the University of […]
Eufaula High School’s boy team lost a heartbreaker this week in the Class 5A state championship game. According to Dothan Eagle, Eufaula overcame a nine-point deficit with three minutes remaining to force overtime, only to see their squad trail by seven points down three starters with just over a minute left in the extra […]
Governor Mike Huckabee and radio hosts Rick and Bubba will hold a kickoff rally for Scott Dawson’s campaign for governor at 7 p.m. March 19 at the Pelham Civic Center, 500 Amphitheater Road in Pelham. Hurry, you can preregister your attendance for FREE right now. Seating is limited. “I guarantee that you’ll not only have a great time listening to […]
No, President Trump, it’s not true that if you tax imported steel, we “will have protection for the first time in a long while.” The opposite is true. If you raise tariffs on steel and aluminum, you punish consumers. Yes, such tariffs also punish Chinese producers and protect some American businesses and workers, […]
The New York Times executive editor Dean Baquet labeled the paper’s opinion page as “far left wing” and defended the hiring of columnist Bret Stephens, during a private meeting with members of Stanford University’s college newspaper. Baquet addressed the staff of The Stanford Daily before his scheduled public event Tuesday night. One student who […]
The 7 Things You Should Be Talking About Today 1. OK, President Donald Trump’s tariffs are going to happen and Chief Economic Advisor Gary Cohn is out because of it — Cohn, a former Goldman Sachs CEO, attempted to set up a meeting for Trump with companies that use steel and aluminum in their products in an […]
Founded by Dennis Prager and Allen Estrin, Prager University has produced short and informative videos that have grasped the attention of individuals across the country for the last eight years. Prager University’s latest installment featuring Candace Owens, the Director of Urban Development for Turning Point USA, is sending a bold message to the elite […]
Alabama lawmakers passed a proposed ethics law change that would exempt economic development activity from the rules governing lobbyists. The House of Representatives approved the bill 78-7 after three hours of heated debate on Tuesday. Proponents of the bill said it was necessary for development while its critics argued it rolled back the […]
Late Tuesday, Sens. Doug Jones (D-Mountain Brook) and Richard Shelby (R-Tuscaloosa) announced a $12.7 million federal grant for the Port of Mobile. According to a release from Jones’ office, the grant will be for improvements at the Port of Mobile, including the conversion of an abandoned bulk handling facility into a roll-on/roll-off mobile vehicle processing […]
If selling construction tools is not the kind of thing you would expect female entrepreneurs to do, you don’t know the Head family of Birmingham. Maryam “Mimi” Head bought the Ram Tool Construction Supply Co. in 1984 with no prior distribution experience and methodically built the small company into a major force in the Southeast, […]
Depending on what day it is, and what time of day it is, the president is either inviting or denying he is inviting a trade war without trading partner. Republican principles of free trade are in danger of being destroyed. House Speaker Paul Ryan is currently trying to figure out how to stop […]
(Opinion) It’s the other side’s fault. That’s what people say. One side says gun violence is caused by the excessive number and magnitude of guns. They say the needed gun reforms will never pass because of the power of the gun lobby, led by the NRA. The other side says violence is all about […]
When he was a sophomore in high school, Lew Burdette was kidnapped, stabbed, thrown down into a well, shot in the head and left for dead. Burdette miraculously escaped and survived to tell the horrible tale as his testimony of faith and to use it as his grounds for empathizing with the abused children and […]
Listen to the 10 min audio Read the transcript: HARVARD CHRISTIAN GROUP DISCIPLINED FOR ENFORCING CHRISTIAN LEADERSHIP TOM LAMPRECHT: Harry, I want to take you to an article that was covered by both The Harvard Crimson and The New Boston Post. A Christian fellowship was put on probation recently for forcing […]
President Donald Trump’s approval rating slipped nominally in Alabama last month, but the Yellowhammer State remains one of his strongest, according to a Morning Consult poll released Tuesday. The 61 percent approval rating was down 2 percentage points from January, within the margin of error. Wyoming passed Alabama as Trump’s strongest state. Trump has […]
As a parent, you are in a race against the culture to establish what is “normal” in the area of sexual behaviors and attitudes. The sexual revolution has lowered the age at which children are exposed to sexual activity. Young children are shown homosexual marriages through children’s television shows. Kindergarten classes celebrate reveal parties for […]
Manufacture Alabama announced Monday that it has endorsed Alabama Attorney General Steve Marshall in his campaign to retain his office, according to a news release from the group. “Steve Marshall has proven himself as a champion for manufacturers and has a distinguished track record of advocating for our members,” said George Clark, president […]
In today’s world of texting and instant messaging, soft skills are still important. High school students will need to have a firm grasp of these concepts to ensure their future career success in the highly competitive job market. The young people will be America’s future workforce. By the year 2022, the U.S. Bureau […]
MONTGOMERY—Rep. Randy Davis, who represents the House District 96 counties of Baldwin and Mobile, is the 2018 recipient of the Energy Institute of Alabama’s Leadership Award. Davis received the award at the group’s Energy Day, held last week. “Representative Davis has been a staunch supporter of clean, affordable, reliable energy production in Alabama. […]
Before we discuss violence with guns, I’d like to run a couple of questions by you. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, every day nearly 30 Americans die in motor vehicle crashes that involve drunk driving. What kind of restrictions should be placed on automobile ownership? Should there be federal […]
President Donald Trump’s highest approval rating is in Alabama, so it’s ironic that our state’s economy could take a major hit thanks to any trade war resulting from his steel and aluminum tariffs, and nowhere is that clearer than in the soybean industry. China has a massive appetite for soy-based products and is […]
The 7 Things You Should Be Talking About Today 1. A very strange day for Trump/Russia investigation as a former associate does an odd day of TV interviews — Sam Nunberg, a former Trump aide was all over TV Monday saying he would not answer a special counsel subpoena and making other outrageous claims; a […]
Last week, the U.S. House of Representatives advanced the cause of human dignity by voting to pass H.R. 1865, legislation designed to curtail online sex trafficking. The bipartisan bill Allow States and Victims to Fight Sex Trafficking Act—better known as FOSTA—passed by an overwhelming margin, 388-25. The measure specifically targets websites that promote sex trafficking of both […]
Monday evening on the floor of the U.S. House of Representatives, Rep. Bradley Byrne (R-Fairhope) honored slain Mobile Police Officer Justin Billa, who was shot and killed last week while apprehending a murder suspect. Byrne urged Americans to “take time to say thank you” to local police officers and also made mention of Billa’s surviving […]

