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Guest: Should policy views disqualify a nominee?

The nomination of Cornell University law professor Saule Omarova to head the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (OCC) has drawn criticism for views offered in the professor’s research. Should expounding extreme ideas disqualify someone from government service?

Alabama Secretary of State John Merrill, who spent time with Trump, suggests a different relationship between Trump and Ivey.

ALFA announced that the organization had tapped Mitt Walker to serve as head of its governmental and agricultural programs department.

State Rep. Wes Allen (R-Troy) announced on Thursday that he had filed a bill with the state legislature to ban such practices.

The U.S. Senate on Wednesday night voted to overturn President Joe Biden's private employer COVID-19 vaccine mandate.

Gubernatorial candidate Lindy Blanchard on Wednesday released her campaign's first video promoting her candidacy to serve as the state's chief executive.

Auburn University tweeted that they will not be enforcing their vaccine mandate anymore, and the University of Alabama System also said that all employees are no longer required to be vaccinated to keep their jobs.

Winners announced in 'Billboard King’s' contest

Three winners of the “Design an Alexander Shunnarah Billboard” contest have been announced, beating out 275 creative designs that were submitted to Birmingham-based Alexander Shunnarah Trial Attorneys.

The Alabama Board of Pardons and Paroles is being attacked for simply doing fulfilling its mission and responsibilities.

Another one of the Biden administration's vaccine mandates has been paused by a federal judge Alabama Attorney General has been involved in the battle against these mandates.

U.S. Sen. Richard Shelby announced that the University of Alabama had been awarded $4 million from the U.S. Department of Justice’s National Institute of Justice agency for the establishment of a National Center on Forensics.

United Launch Alliance on Tuesday successfully launched an Atlas V rocket at Cape Canaveral Space Force Station in support of U.S. national security objectives.

Zeigler

Earlier this year, prospective gubernatorial candidate State Auditor Jim Zeigler declared the more, the merrier in the governor's race.

The U.S. House of Representatives Tuesday night passed the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) by a bipartisan vote of 363-70.

The reelection campaign of State Sen. Tom Whatley on Tuesday released its first advertisement for the 2022 primary election cycle.

Katie Britt's candidacy for the U.S. Senate continues to receive support from Alabama's agricultural community.

Alabama AG Steve Marshall has praised the latest nationwide injunction granted yesterday against the Biden administration's vaccine mandate.

Auburn University and the University of Alabama System have paused enacting their COVID-19 vaccine mandates after courts halted the mandate.

Members of Alabama's congressional delegation have sponsored resolutions in both chambers of Congress congratulating the Alabama Farmers Federation on its centennial.

U.S. Senate hopeful Mike Durant released a new television spot criticizing President Joe Biden's COVID-19 vaccine mandates.

Of the many luxuries the majority party in Congress holds, perhaps one of the most consequential is the power of investigative authority.

The media insists on pretending that there is no such thing as liberal media bias, which is obviously silly.

Gov. Kay Ivey's reelection campaign issued a response to the candidacies of those attempting to derail her bid for an additional term as Alabama's chief executive.

Businesswoman and former U.S. ambassador Lindy Blanchard on Tuesday officially kicked off her campaign for governor at the Jeanette Barrett Civic Room in Wetumpka.