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Rep. Mo Brooks (R-Huntsville) joined WVNN's "The Yaffee Program" Friday and blasted the Biden administration over the crisis at the southern border.
Friday, Gov. Kay Ivey's reelection campaign released its latest television advertisement of the 2022 GOP primary election cycle wading into the battle over culture.
A retraction in the economy shows that inflation, energy prices and general discontentment are affecting the growth in the United States' Gross Domestic Product, which is worrying economists.
The Alabama Republican Party will not have the opportunity to host a U.S. Senate debate prior to the May 24 primary election.
The American economy took a step backward in the 1st quarter of 2022 and the Gross Domestic Product retracted 1.4%
State Rep. Steve McMillan, dean of the Alabama House of Representatives, passed away Thursday at the age of 80 from brain cancer.
As a first-time candidate, I came in with a set of expectations about the challenges I might face running to serve Alabama in the United States Senate. With a month to go before the primary, much of what I thought about this process was true, but there were some revelations that revolted even an optimist […]
Next month, Alabamians will have the opportunity to wish a happy 100th birthday to retired U.S. Army Sgt. Victor Butler, one of the oldest surviving Tuskegee Airmen.
We knew it was coming. When Florida’s Parental Rights in Education bill became law-keeping teachers from discussing age-inappropriate sexual material with students in kindergarten through third grade – the media pounced. They dubbed it “Don’t Say Gay,” which is hardly an accurate depiction of what’s contained in the law. Disney, one of the state’s largest […]
Thursday on WVNN's "The Yaffee Program," gubernatorial candidate Lew Burdette discussed why he believed Ivey was doing much worse than recent polls suggest.
Legislation authored by Alabama's U.S. Senate delegation would extend the authorization of Muscle Shoals National Heritage Area programs and funding eligibility for an additional 15 years.
Thursday, Gov. Kay Ivey's reelection campaign announced that it had earned the endorsement of Alabama House Speaker Mac McCutcheon.
The 2022 midterms are going to be pretty bad for Democrats, and their cheerleaders in the media seem to know that.
Huntsville City Schools teacher Andy Blalock, Republican candidate for Alabama's open fifth congressional district seat, on Wednesday called for the "end of radicalization" in public schools.
According to Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.), there could be an agreement reached soon for President Joe Biden to use an executive order to cancel student loan debt of up to $50,000.
The White House released a statement on Wednesday announcing President Joe Biden's scheduled visit to the Yellowhammer State.
Tuesday on WVNN's "The Yaffee Program," AL-5 congressional candidate Paul Sanford discussed why he wants to put an end to the Department of Education.
With a goal to deliver the best experiences in wireless, fiber internet and business IT solutions, the company plans to invest $500 million to include Hoover and Homewood in its network.
Casey Wardynski, retired U.S. Army colonel and Republican candidate for Alabama's open fifth congressional district seat, on Wednesday released his campaign's third television advertisement of the 2022 GOP primary election cycle.
U.S. Sen. Tommy Tuberville on Wednesday took the Biden administration to task over its intention to lift Title 42, a border-related public health measure invoked by the administration of former President Donald Trump.
Wednesday, Gov. Kay Ivey awarded $10 million in COVID-19 pandemic recovery funds from the state's portion of American Rescue Plan Act dollars to establish grants for emergency services providers.
After a 2020 election where the American media and big tech colluded to hide information from the American people, you would think they would have some self-awareness about censorship and how they have behaved in the past.

