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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), […]

Susan B. Anthony Pro-Life America endorses Britt

The Susan B. Anthony Pro-Life America’s Candidate Fund has announced its endorsement of Republican U.S. Senate nominee Katie Britt.

Inflation has hit every industry, wages down

Alabama U.S. Senate nominee Katie Britt tweeted that the number of illegal immigrants penetrating the southern border constituted "a crisis."

The letter, which was shared via Twitter by McQueen's daughter, provides insight into Bryant's expectations for the fall camp of 1982.

U.S. Senate candidate Will Boyd (D) suggested that the political climate in Alabama presented the appearance of it being a "hate state.

Monday evening, former President Donald Trump confirmed that the FBI had raided his Mar-a-Lago estate in Palm Beach, Fla.

Former U.S. Senator Doug Jones (D-Mountain Brook) reacted to the election results on Tuesday night, claiming that momentum was now on the side of Democrats.

As the primary election season is cooling down, the general election is heating up. There is much at stake in November for our state and nation.

As President Joe Biden continues to test positive for COVID-19, data from a Gallup poll reveals Biden now has the lowest approval rating of any modern president in their sixth quarter at only 38%.

Katie Britt said that this was just another example of President Joe Biden's "total weakness" when it came to China.

This past weekend, the Business Council of Alabama announced its endorsement of eight candidates seeking election to represent the Yellowhammer State on Capitol Hill.

This year's Alabama Republican Party summer dinner will feature a speaking lineup of three high-profile leaders of the national conservative movement.

Republican U.S. Senate nominee Katie Britt this week received the endorsement of the National Right to Life Committee.

Recently, the White House has been accused of attempting to change the definition of what an economic “recession” is to avoid a recession being declared, and President Joe Biden has been directly questioned on the issue and said, “We’re not gonna be in a recession.”

There has been regular speculation that the abortion ban in Alabama would need modifications now that it was actually in effect in the state, and State House Minority Leader Anthony Daniels (D-Huntsville) has asked Governor Kay Ivey to call a special session to make changes to the ban.

After officially clinching the GOP nomination for the U.S. Senate, Katie Britt is receiving the formal support of U.S. Sen. Tommy Tuberville.

While inflation is costing the average American family $718 a month, President Joe Biden is taking a victory on gas prices falling by “about 50 cents a gallon,” as he posted on Twitter that this “saves the average driver about $25 a month.

Katie Britt benefited from consistent polling commissioned by AFA from nationally-renowned polling firm McLaughlin & Associates.

In my observations of Alabama politics, every election year brings an underlying election year surprise or two. The underlying prevailing theme emerging from the Alabama political arena this year is that women have arrived politically in the Heart of Dixie. Governor Kay Ivey is only the second female elected Governor of Alabama, Lurleen Wallace being […]

The state of Alabama is suffering the consequences of the Biden administration's liberal border policies, according to Republican U.S. Senate nominee Katie Britt.

Democratic Party U.S. Senate nominee Will Boyd claims that "voter suppression" is alive and well in the state of Alabama.

In response to abortion bans going into effect in states like Alabama, President Joe Biden has signed a vague executive order that focuses on protecting medical abortions, emergency contraceptives, and reproductive education through Health and Human Services.

Katie Britt won the Republican Senate primary the old fashioned way. She got out and worked for it and earned it and, folks, she won big. She beat Mo Brooks 63% to 37% in the GOP runoff. Katie carried an amazing 66 out of 67 counties. Katie Boyd Britt was born to win this Senate […]