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Prominent Birmingham attorney and pastor Everett Wess has won the Alabama Democratic primary runoff for the U.S. Senate, defeating businessman Dakarai Larriett to secure the party's nomination. Unofficial results reported by the Alabama Secretary of State's Office show Wess capturing 54.59% of the vote (50,229 votes) compared to Larriett's 45.41% (41,779 votes). The hard-fought victory positions Wess as the Democratic challenger for the open seat being vacated by Republican Senator Tommy...

The Southern Baptist Convention (SBC), the nation's largest Protestant denomination, has voted overwhelmingly to advance a constitutional amendment that would bar churches with women serving as pastors or preaching to the assembled congregation. The vote, taken during the SBC's annual meeting in Orlando, marks the first of two required approvals needed to enshrine the ban in the denomination's governing documents. Nearly 75% of delegates ("messengers") supported the measure, signaling strong...

WASHINGTON, D.C. - During a Senate Special Committee on Aging hearing, U.S. Senator Tommy Tuberville (R‑AL) pressed members of the U.S.-China Economic and Security Review Commission on the risks China poses to America's pharmaceutical supply chain and the increasing wave of international scam operations targeting U.S. seniors. Commissioners Joshua Hodges, Leland Miller, Reva Price, and Chris Slevin testified before the committee, outlining vulnerabilities in drug manufacturing oversight and t...

ROME - Cardinal Camillo Ruini, one of the most influential voices in the Catholic Church during the late 20th and early 21st centuries and a steadfast defender of traditional marriage and Catholic doctrine, has died at the age of 95. His death marks the passing of a towering figure in Italian Catholicism whose leadership shaped the Church's engagement with politics, culture, and public life for more than three decades. Ruini, long regarded as a close confidant of Pope John Paul II and Pope...

PRICHARD, Ala. - A Prichard police officer is at the center of a sweeping federal corruption investigation after FBI agents, working alongside multiple law enforcement agencies, arrested Officer Emanuel Dotch on allegations of widespread misconduct and criminal activity committed under the color of law. Federal authorities say Dotch participated in a pattern of corruption that included covering up crimes, concealing evidence, and conspiring with other officers to conduct unlawful traffic stops....

June 16, 2026 - MONTGOMERY, Ala. - It is rare for a down‑ballot race in Alabama to draw national attention, but that is exactly what has happened in the final hours before voters decide the Republican nominee for the Alabama Public Service Commission (PSC). Former State Auditor Jim Zeigler, who is challenging incumbent Commissioner Chris Beeker III, has become the focus of a June 15 New York Times feature highlighting his unusual campaign message: a promise to serve as a "Watchman" over the r...

MONTGOMERY, Ala. - Republican voters will return to the polls on June 16 to decide the GOP nominee for Alabama Commissioner of Agriculture and Industries, where Corey Hill has secured a spot in the runoff after a competitive primary season that highlighted deep divisions over the future of the state's agricultural leadership. Hill recently joined the Alabama Gazette's Brandon Moseley and the Alabama Political Contributor's Christopher Peeks to discuss his campaign and his vision for the state...

MONTGOMERY, Ala. - Hampton Harris, the lone Republican candidate challenging Democrat S. Figures in Alabama House District 2, joined hosts Brandon Moseley and Harry Still III on the Heart of Dixie Podcast to break down the upcoming special election, the impact of the Supreme Court's recent redistricting decision, and the misconceptions surrounding Alabama's 2026 election calendar. The interview comes just days after the U.S. Supreme Court allowed Alabama's 2023 legislative maps-previously r...

A disturbing act of animal cruelty shocked the barrel racing community on Saturday, May 30, when three horses were stabbed inside the equestrian barns at the South Point Hotel, Casino & Spa during the National Barrel Horse Association (NBHA) Supershow in Las Vegas. According to the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department (LVMPD), officers arrived shortly after 2 a.m. to find the animals suffering from injuries inflicted by a sharp object, later believed to be a knife. A Teen Competitor Identifi...

Enterprise, Ala. - The National Rifle Association – Political Victory Fund (NRA‑PVF), the nation's largest pro‑Second Amendment advocacy organization, has formally endorsed Congressman Barry Moore in Alabama's race for the United States Senate. In a letter released by the organization, NRA‑PVF leaders praised Moore for what they described as a consistent and reliable record of defending gun rights in Congress. "On behalf of our millions of members around the country, the National Rifle Associa...

Montgomery, Ala. - Former State Representative Perry O. Hooper Jr. joined Brandon Moseley and Christopher Peeks on The BCS: State of Alabama podcast for a wide‑ranging discussion ahead of the May 19 Republican primary, offering his perspective on GOP leadership, ballot challenges, and the political climate shaping Alabama's 2026 election cycle. Hooper, a longtime Republican strategist and influential voice in state politics, used the conversation to highlight what he sees as the defining i...

Pope Leo XIV has released his first encyclical, Magnifica Humanitas, a sweeping 42,000‑word document that places the Catholic Church squarely in the center of the global debate over artificial intelligence, human dignity, and the future of social life. Signed on May 15, 2026, and published May 25, the encyclical marks the 135th anniversary of Rerum Novarum and consciously extends the Church's social teaching into a new technological era. A Warning Against an "Anti‑Human Vision" At the heart of...

Arlington, Va. - President Donald J. Trump marked Memorial Day with a solemn visit to Arlington National Cemetery on Monday, honoring America's fallen service members during a ceremony at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier. The President arrived at Arlington late Monday morning, joining Gold Star families, military leaders, and veterans for the nation's most widely observed Memorial Day commemoration. The ceremony included the traditional wreath‑laying at the Tomb, a moment of silence, and a 2...

Modern domestic sheep (Ovis aries) evolved from the Asiatic mouflon (Ovis gmelini orientalis), a wild sheep species native to mountainous regions of the Near East, including the Caucasus, Anatolia, and Zagros Mountains biologyinsights.com+1. These animals were smaller (25–55 kg) with reddish-brown coats, dark back stripes, and light saddle patches, and had large curved horns in males biologyinsights.com. Origins and Domestication Domestication began 11,000–9,000 BCE in the Fertile Crescen...

ONEONTA, N.Y. - Calling this year's holiday "the most expensive Memorial Day ever," U.S. Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer on Monday introduced new legislation aimed at dismantling what he described as a decades‑long monopoly in America's meatpacking industry. Speaking at Brooks BBQ in Oneonta, Schumer announced the Family Grocery and Farmer Relief Act, a bill designed to increase competition in the meat market, lower grocery prices, and give farmers and small businesses more leverage a...

FRANKLIN COUNTY, Tenn. - A longtime farm employee and an alleged accomplice are behind bars after a multi‑year cattle theft scheme that investigators say cost a Tennessee family more than $114,000 in missing livestock. The Tennessee Department of Agriculture confirmed that a Franklin County Grand Jury has indicted Carl Dwayne Lynn, of Franklin County, and Nicholas Carl King, of Grundy County, on charges of theft of property valued between $60,000 and $250,000 and criminal conspiracy. A...

OZARK, Ala. - May 30, 2026 - Republican congressional candidate David Matthews said Friday that the ongoing Supreme Court fight over Alabama's congressional map underscores a reality many residents of the Wiregrass have long understood: the former district configuration linking Mobile with the Wiregrass did not reflect how Alabamians actually live, work, or identify their communities. Matthews, an Ozark native and two‑time presidential appointee under Donald J. Trump, argued that c...

Alabama's summer shrimping season will officially begin at 6 a.m. on Monday, June 1, 2026, when all state inside waters not permanently closed by law or regulation open for commercial and recreational harvest. The announcement comes from the Marine Resources Division (MRD) of the Alabama Department of Conservation and Natural Resources, acting under the authority of Section 9‑12‑46, Code of Alabama, and Rule 220‑3-.01. The opening marks one of the most anticipated dates on the Gulf Coast calen...

On May 31, 1223, the armies of Kievan Rus' and their steppe allies collided with two of the most formidable commanders in Mongol history-Jebe and Subutai-on the banks of the Kalka River. The resulting clash ended in a devastating defeat for the coalition of Russian princes, with an estimated 20,000 men killed. Though often overshadowed by the later Mongol invasion of 1237–1240, the Battle of the Kalka River stands as a pivotal moment: a warning shot that revealed the Mongol Empire's rising p...

WASHINGTON, D.C. - Judicial Watch has filed a new Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) lawsuit against the Central Intelligence Agency seeking the full, unredacted handwritten notes of former CIA Director John Brennan from an August 3, 2016 White House briefing that referenced intelligence about an alleged Hillary Clinton campaign plan to link Donald Trump to Russia. The lawsuit, Judicial Watch Inc. v. Central Intelligence Agency (1:26‑cv‑01630), was filed after the CIA failed to respond to an Augu...

MONTGOMERY, Ala. - Alabama political figure JaMel J. Brown, who previously sought the Democratic nomination for governor, has officially filed paperwork to run for President of the United States in the 2028 election cycle. Brown is the first Democrat from Alabama to run for President since Governor George C. Wallace in the 1970s. Brown's filing, submitted to the Federal Election Commission (FEC) earlier this week, marks his first national campaign. The paperwork lists Brown's campaign committee...

June 2, 2026 - BIRMINGHAM, Ala. - Navy SEAL and U.S. Senate candidate Jared Hudson, founder of a nationally recognized anti‑child‑trafficking nonprofit, publicly criticized fellow candidate Graham Platner for his reported use of Kik, a messaging app long associated with child exploitation and online fraud. Hudson, who served multiple combat tours before launching his nonprofit to combat human trafficking, said Platner's use of the platform raises serious concerns about judgment and sec...

In early May 2026, Mobile County leaders and the Alabama Trustee Implementation Group celebrated a long‑awaited milestone for coastal restoration and public recreation: the official opening of a new 900‑foot elevated boardwalk at Bayfront Park in Coden. The project, years in the making, is now one of the most significant public‑access improvements completed under Alabama's Deepwater Horizon restoration program. The boardwalk, which stretches across sensitive marsh habitat along Porte...

May 29, 2026 - ATHENS, Ala. - Fresh off his first‑place finish in the Republican primary for Lieutenant Governor, John Wahl is entering the runoff with a major financial surge. His campaign announced Thursday that it raised more than half a million dollars in the first week following the primary, a show of strength Wahl says reflects growing conservative momentum across Alabama. According to the campaign, the total includes more than $475,000 in direct contributions and an additional $50,000 i...

June 3, 2026 - BESSEMER, Alabama - Police are investigating a highly unusual break-in after a masked intruder used a heavy tool to smash a large hole through an exterior wall and completely ransack the downtown Bessemer insurance office of Republican gubernatorial candidate Ken McFeeters. The incident occurred shortly after 2:00 a.m. on Wednesday, June 3, 2026, at PAC Insurance-an independent agency McFeeters has owned and operated for 35 years. According to surveillance footage and store offici...