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  • BREAKING NEWS: "They just drove a nail into an entire industry"

    Brandon Moseley|Nov 1, 2025

    November 11, 2025 – WASHINGTON, D.C. – The U.S. Senate voted for a bipartisan appropriations bill to fund the government and end the 40 day government shutdown. Part of that package was a provision heavily supported by the alcohol industry essentially outlawing all psychoactive hemp sales. The sweeping federal budget deal that passed the Senate includes a controversial provision that to ban the sale of most psychoactive hemp-derived products even in states where recreational marijuana is leg...

  • BREAKING NEWS: Gary Palmer votes in favor of ending the government shutdown

    Brandon Moseley|Nov 1, 2025

    November 12, 2025 - WASHINGTON, D.C. – The House of Representatives passed a bipartisan Continuing Resolution (CR) to end the longest government shutdown in the history of the United States. Congressman Gary Palmer (R-AL06) voted in favor of reopening the government. Following Palmer's vote he released the following statement: "For over 40 days, the Democrats have held the government hostage in exchange for a radical wish list and campaign support from Marxist billionaires," Re[. Palmer s...

  • Today is Veterans Day

    Brandon Moseley|Nov 1, 2025

    November 11, 2025 – Today is Veterans Day. It is a state and federal holiday honoring the 41 million Americans who have served in our nation's armed forces from the Revolutionary War to the present both in times of peace and war. Veterans Day began as Armistice Day, observed annually on November 11 to commemorates the end of World War I and honors the sacrifices of those who served in the armed forces. The armistice that silenced the guns on the Western Front (at that time the bloodiest war i...

  • Alabama Public Library Service to vote on controversial gender ideology amendment this month

    Brandon Moseley|Nov 1, 2025

    November 3, 2026 - MONTGOMERY – The Alabama Public Library Service (APLS) will vote later this month on a proposed amendment to the APLS Administrative Code addressing gender ideology in publicly funded libraries. Proponents of the amendment claim that it seeks to protect children from materials that promote or normalize gender ideology in youth sections and to ensure that Alabama's public libraries remain safe, family-centered environments. Opponents claim that the amendment would amount to cen...

  • Longest government shutdown in history comes home to Alabama

    Brandon Moseley|Nov 1, 2025

    October 6, 2025 – MONTGOMERY, AL – The government shutdown has now stretched for 37 days and lawmakers in D.C. are not optimistic that there will be a resolution anytime soon to the partisan impasse. Senate Democrats are refusing to consent to a routine continuing resolution (CR) that would give the parties more time to work on the 2026 budget – which was supposed to be finished by September 30 but now appears impossibly delayed. The number of Alabamians affected by the shutdown continue to gr...

  • Auburn fires Hugh Freeze in his third season after embarrassing home loss to Kentucky

    Brandon Moseley|Nov 1, 2025

    November 2, 2025 – AUBURN, AL – Auburn Athletics Director John Cohen finally ended Hugh Freeze's troubled tenure as Auburn's head football Coach before the completion of his third season. The decision became unavoidable after a horrid offensive performance Saturday night in Auburn to Kentucky (another bad team). Auburn's defense was great and held Kentucky to just 10 points; but that was more than enough points to trounce Auburn. Auburn's only scoring drive resulted in a field goal and that was...

  • Alabama Public Library Service to vote on controversial gender ideology amendment this month

    Brandon Moseley|Nov 1, 2025

    November 3, 2026 - MONTGOMERY – The Alabama Public Library Service (APLS) will vote later this month on a proposed amendment to the APLS Administrative Code addressing gender ideology in publicly funded libraries. Proponents of the amendment claim that it seeks to protect children from materials that promote or normalize gender ideology in youth sections and to ensure that Alabama's public libraries remain safe, family-centered environments. Opponents claim that the amendment would amount to cen...

  • Sewell calls on President Trump to fully fund SNAP

    Brandon Moseley|Nov 1, 2025

    November 4, 205 – BIRMINGHAM – Congresswoman Terri Sewell (D-07) called on President Donald J. Trump (R) to fully fund Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits while the government shutdown continues. President Donald J, Trump (Rhas announced that beneficiaries will receive partial benefits this month. Sewell was at the Community Food Bank of Central Alabama in Birmingham on Tuesday to help fill food boxes for the underprivileged. The Community Food Bank serves 6,000 fam...

  • Government shutdown will impact Thanksgiving travel

    Brandon Moseley|Nov 1, 2025

    November 6, 2025 – WASHINGTON, D.C. – annually millions of Americans trek to Grandmother's house for Thanksgiving Dinner with family members. This year we are 38 days into the longest government shutdown in our nation's history. U.S. Senator Tommy Tuberville (R-Alabama) spoke on Thursday with Alabama reporters – including the Alabama Gazette about how that will impact Thanksgiving travel. "I spoke with Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy this morning and he confirmed that he is about to cut f...

  • Group of Democratic Senators side with Republicans to end the government shutdown

    Brandon Moseley|Nov 1, 2025

    November 10, 2025 – WASHINGTON, DC – Amid massive flight cancellations affecting millions of travelers and millions of federal workers having not been paid in weeks, seven Democratic senators and one independent Senator joined nearly all of the Senate Republicans in a key vote that would be the first step in reopening the government and ending the disastrous partisan shutdown. This bipartisan move came after weeks of gridlock and mounting public pressure, as the consequences of the shutdown bec...

  • Republican Cindy Myrex landslide victory gives Republicans a 74 to 29 advantage in the Alabama House of Representatives

    Brandon Moseley|Oct 26, 2025

    October 28, 2025 - CULLMAN COUNTY – Voters in Cullman County went to the polls and spoke loud and clear giving Republican Cindy Myrex a landslide victory over Democrat Matt Glover in the special election for House District 12. With 100% of precincts reporting, the unofficial results are as follows: Cindy Myrex (the Republican) had 1,944 votes, 87.06%. The Democrat - Matt Glover received just 287 votes, 12.85% There were two write-in votes, 0.09% Myrex has won the Special General Election and w...

  • Montgomery Academy Cardinal Flag Football Team Captures City League Championship

    Brandon Moseley|Oct 26, 2025

    MONTGOMERY, AL - The Montgomery Academy Cardinal first and second grade flag football team capped off a remarkable playoff run by winning the city league championship, going undefeated through four consecutive games. Led by a talented group of second graders-Dustin Lee, Hugh Lavelle, Emmanuel Wilson, Perry Hooper, and John Philip Bryan-the team showcased skill, teamwork, and determination throughout the postseason. Their efforts culminated in a hard-fought 21-7 victory over Pike Road's Pack...

  • Alabama Executes Anthony Todd Boyd

    Brandon Moseley|Oct 26, 2025

    October 23, 2025 – ATMORE, AL – The state of Alabama executed Anthony Boyd for the murder and kidnapping of Gregory Huguley after thirty years spent on death row. Earlier this evening, Governor Ivey informed Corrections Commissioner John Hamm that she would not exercise her clemency powers in this case and directed him to proceed with the execution of Anthony Todd Boyd for the 1993 kidnapping and murder of Huguley. Boyd and his accomplices burned Huguley alive for a $200 drug debt. "On the eve...

  • Mike Rogers applauds new sanctions against Russia

    Brandon Moseley|Oct 26, 2025

    October 22, 2025 – WASHINGTON, D.C. - U.S. Senator Roger Wicker (R-Mississippi), Chairman of the Senate Armed Services Committee, and Representative Mike Rogers (R-AL03), Chairman of the House Armed Services Committee, issued a statement following an announcement by President Donald J. Trump (R) that he is increasing sanctions on Russia. "Ukraine has long agreed to President Trump's proposal to begin negotiations at the current line of control following an immediate ceasefire," said Rogers a...

  • Martin Reaches New Social Media Milestone

    Brandon Moseley|Oct 26, 2025

    October 28, 2025 – ENTERPRISE, AL - Chad "Chig" Martin a Democratic candidate for Governor of Alabama reached a social media milestone by obtaining over 34,000 members on Facebook making him the largest social media on this platform among other active Democratic candidates. https://www.facebook.com/chadchigmartin "This is a very important indicator for the campaign," Martin said in a statement. "As most know, Democratic candidates do not receive the donations that the Republicans do and F...

  • Rogers and Wicker issue joint statement opposing withdrawing the U.S. combat brigade from Romania

    Brandon Moseley|Oct 26, 2025

    October 29, 2025 – WASHINGTON, D.C. – U.S. Senator Roger Wicker (R-Mississippi), Chairman of the Senate Armed Services Committee, and Representative Mike Rogers (R-AL03), the Chairman of the House Armed Services Committee, issued a joint the following statement expressing concern with the Pentagon's announcement that it will discontinue the rotational U.S. brigade in Romania, which appears uncoordinated and directly at odds with the President's strategy: "We strongly oppose the decision not to...

  • Diplomatic delegation from Taiwan visits Montgomery

    Brandon Moseley|Oct 26, 2025

    October 24, 2025 – MONTGOMERY, AL – A diplomatic delegation from Taiwan led by Director General Jared (Chu-en) Lin visited Montgomery on Thursday and Friday to meet with Governor Kay Ivey (R), Commerce Secretary Ellen McNair, and other state leaders. Lin is the new Director General of the Taipei Economic and Cultural Office in Atlanta. Lin and his team also spoke at length with the Alabama Gazette editorial staff while he was in Montgomery on Friday, October 24. Lin told the Gazette that Tai...

  • Today is Halloween

    Brandon Moseley|Oct 26, 2025

    October 31, 2025 – Today is October 31. This means far too many people will go to work or school wearing tacky costumes and most of us will consume insanely high levels of sugar and chocolate today. It also means that Children dressed in costumes will go door-to-door asking for free candy and that teens and even many adults will go to costume parties tonight. When you are out on the roads this evening please be aware that children will be out and about (in many cases in dark costumes) walking u...

  • Opinion: Auburn need a new offense

    Brandon Moseley|Oct 19, 2025

    Auburn has lost it's fourth Southeastern Conference game in a row with Saturday's loss to Missouri. There is widespread speculation about the future of Hugh Freeze as Auburn's head coach as this season, that began with such promise has spiraled out of control. Hugh Freeze believes in Hugh Freeze and the offense that he ran at Ole Miss. The problem is that times have changed and that run pass option stuff is passe in modern SEC football. DCs know how to take away the option in the RPO they want...

  • Trump Honors Charlie Kirk with Posthumous Medal of Freedom at White House Ceremony

    Brandon Moseley|Oct 19, 2025

    October 15, 2025 – WASHINGTON, D.C. - In a solemn and symbolic ceremony held in the Rose Garden of the White House on October 14, President Donald Trump posthumously awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom to conservative activist Charlie Kirk, marking what would have been his 32nd birthday. The event served as both a tribute to Kirk's legacy and a moment of national reflection, following his assassination last month at a Turning Point USA event in Utah. Kirk, the founder of Turning Point U...

  • The Alabama Public Library Service will hold public hearing on rule change to protect children

    Brandon Moseley|Oct 19, 2025

    October 21, 2025 – MONTGOMERY, AL - The Alabama Public Library Service Board will convene on Tuesday for a public hearing to consider proposed rule changes aimed at protecting minors from the promotion of gender ideology in publicly funded libraries. The meeting will be held Tuesday, October 21, 2025, at APLS Headquarters in Montgomery. The APLS Board has already opened a public comment period on this issue in early September. Written comments were accepted through October 14. Today is the o...

  • UAB fires head football Coach Trent Dilfer

    Brandon Moseley|Oct 12, 2025

    October 12, 2025 – BIRMINGHAM, AL – The University of Alabama Birmingham (UAB) has parted ways with head football Coach Trent Dilfer. The university released a statement from UAB Director of Athletics Mark Ingram on Sunday. "We have made a decision to part ways with Head Football Coach Trent Dilfer. We agree that - unfortunately - our on-field performance has not lived up to the standard of winning we have for the program. This decision will allow us to move forward in the best long-term int...

  • Gubernatorial candidate Will Boyd joins the Brandon and Christopher Show Podcast

    Brandon Moseley|Oct 12, 2025

    October 3, 2025 – Pastor Will Boyd joined the Brandon and Christopher Show Podcast to discuss the status of his campaign and his platform if he is elected governor. Boyd has multiple degrees in a variety of subject areas. He has worked extensively in the private sector. He is also a Bishop in the African Methodist Episcopal Church. Dr. Boyd was the Democratic nominee for U.S. Senate in 2022 and the Democratic nominee for Lieutenant Governor in 2018. "My whole goal has always been to make sure I...

  • Tuberville is shocked by "Revelations" that Biden had Sen. Tuberville's phones tapped

    Brandon Moseley|Oct 12, 2025

    October 6, 2025 - Documents have surfaced showing that President Joseph R. Biden (R) secretly order the FBI to tap the phones of Senator Tommy Tuberville (R-Alabama) and other prominent Republican members of Congress. This FBI surveillance was reportedly authorized by President Biden – though who was actually giving orders at the White House using Biden's name is still debated as is President Biden's competency in the second half of his administration. FBI Deputy Director Dan Bongino told a S...

  • Today is Columbus Day

    Brandon Moseley|Oct 12, 2025

    Today, October 13, 2025, is Columbus Day. It is a federal and state holiday celebrating the achievements of the great Italian Admiral Christopher Columbus. Columbus, who was born in Genoa, Italy, is celebrated for his 1492 discovery of the Americas on behalf of the Spanish crown. Courthouses, banks, government offices, most schools, and some businesses are closed today in honor of Columbus and his discovery of North and South America. Sometimes Columbus is credited with proving that the Earth is...

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