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  • Supreme Court rules that domestic abusers cannot have guns

    Brandon Moseley|Jun 1, 2024

    On Friday, the U.S. Supreme Court found in an 8 to 1 decision that a federal law that bans domestic abusers from owning guns meets Constitutional muster. The federal law disarms people under domestic violence restraining orders. A Texas man was accused of attacking his ex-girlfriend, which whom he has a child with, and threatening a witness so was placed under a restraining order. A subsequent search of his homes subsequently revealed a rifle and a handgun. He was charged federally under this...

  • UAH alumnus Andrew Couch receives Knight-Hennessy Scholars fellowship at Stanford

    Anne Marie Martin, UAH writer and editor|Jun 1, 2024

    HUNTSVILLE, Ala. (JUN 26, 2024) – Andrew Couch, an alumnus of The University of Alabama in Huntsville (UAH), has been chosen as a recipient of the 2024 Knight-Hennessy Scholars (KHS) fellowship award at Stanford University, where he is pursuing a Ph.D. in management science and engineering with a focus on decision and risk analysis. Couch earned a Bachelor of Science degree in 2022 and a Master of Science in 2023, both in industrial and systems engineering, at UAH, a part of The University of A...

  • Alvin Bragg abused prosecutorial power in Trump case

    Trenton Garmon|Jun 1, 2024

    Alvin Bragg said that they proved the case "beyond a reasonable doubt" literally citing the civil burden of proof in a press conference. Or at least that is what I heard. I also thought I heard him say, "I'm stronger" under his breath during a pause between talking about Trump. So yes - targeted prosecution, incompetent at best - perhaps corrupt and thus devoid of integrity. For the reality is, if a prosecutor elects to abuse his authority and power - he can convict just about anyone of a...

  • David Black, Republican Stalwart and Advocate for the Shoals, Dies at 65

    Perry O Hooper Jr|Jun 1, 2024

    David Black, a prominent Republican leader and tireless advocate for the Shoals region, passed away peacefully at his home. He was 65. Mr. Black, a dedicated member of the Republican State Executive Committee, played a pivotal role in transforming the political landscape of the Northwest corner of Alabama. Once a Democratic stronghold, the Shoals area now boasts a robust Republican presence, thanks in large part to Black's relentless organizing efforts. For decades, he hosted Republican...

  • First Presidential Debate is tonight

    Brandon Moseley|Jun 1, 2024

    Tonight, Donald J Trump and Joseph R. Biden will hold the first of two scheduled debates. This is a very unique Presidential election where both candidates have served four years as President of the United States. Both men have been in the public eye for decades. Trump burst onto the public scene as a businessman, showman, and reality TV host who was frequently openly discussing pursuing the Presidency, before finally entering the 2016 field. Trump served from 2017 to 2021. Biden was elected to...

  • Junior enlisted members of the armed forces make less than fast food workers

    Brandon Moseley|Jun 1, 2024

    The U.S. House of Representatives and the House Armed Services Committee wants to give a raise to members of the military, with the biggest raises going to junior, enlisted members of the armed forces. This effort is being opposed by the White House who want a much smaller pay increase. In a statement the White House said that they "strongly oppose" a large pay increase. Members of the House Armed Services Committee told the Washington Times that the lowest-ranking enlisted military members are...

  • Katie Britt, Chuck Grassley, and colleagues attempt to overturn Biden Administration rule on unaccompanied migrant children

    Staff Writer|Jun 1, 2024

    On Thursday, U.S. Senator Katie Britt (R-Alabama) announced that she has recently joined Senator Chuck Grassley (R-Iowa), Sen. Tommy Tuberville (R-Alabama), and a bipartisan group of 44 of their Senate colleagues in introducing a Congressional Review Act (CRA) resolution of disapproval to strike down a controversial Biden Administration rule that they claim endangers the safety and wellbeing of unaccompanied alien children who cross the border into the United States. The resolution would force...

  • Alabama Republicans giddy after Biden had the worst presidential debate performance in American history

    Brandon Moseley|Jun 1, 2024

    Democrats were horrified by President Joseph R. Biden's awful gaffe filled debate performance. Republicans were thrilled with President Donald J. Trump's debate performance. President Biden was unable to complete his own opening statement. The 81 year old President looked frail and his voice was thin and raspy to begin the debate Alabama Republican Party Chairman John Wahl issued a statement at the conclusion of the presidential debate in Atlanta. "Donald Trump delivered a strong debate performa...

  • Seek AL Website Showcases Alabama's Outdoor Recreational Opportunities

    David Rainer, Alabama Department of Conservation and Natural Resources|Jun 1, 2024

    Alabama is blessed with an abundance of natural resources and opportunities to enjoy the outdoor lifestyle. However, if you have little to no experience in the outdoors or you are moving to Alabama as an entrepreneur or member of the workforce, you are probably not familiar with the vast number of outdoor recreational opportunities available in the state. A new website called www.seekalabama.com (Seek AL) is designed to be an endless resource where those aforementioned folks can find out what...

  • Contract signed to install septic tank systems for Lowndes County residents

    Guest Writer, Alabama Department of Public Health|Jun 1, 2024

    The Alabama Department of Public Health (ADPH) announces today the implementation of a contract with the Lowndes County Unincorporated Wastewater Program Sewer Board (LCUWP) for the installation of septic systems for Lowndes County residents. The contract is a milestone in the progress of an Interim Agreement ADPH signed with the U.S. Departments of Justice (DOJ) and Health and Human Services (HHS) on May 3, 2023, concerning sewage disposal issues in Lowndes County. Since the Interim Agreement...

  • Barry Moore supports rescinding January 6th Committee subpoenas

    Brandon Moseley|Jun 1, 2024

    On Thursday, Congressman Barry Moore (R-Enterprise) released a statement supporting a resolution introduced by Rep. Eric Burlison (R-Missouri) to rescind the subpoenas issued last Congress by the January 6th Committee for Stephen K. Bannon, Mark Meadows, Daniel Scavino, Jr., and Peter K. Navarro; to withdraw the recommendations that these individuals be found in contempt of Congress; and to require the Speaker of the House to notify the Department of Justice of these actions. "Nancy Pelosi's...

  • Tuberville joins Sen. Cassidy and colleagues requesting more oversight of IVF clinics

    Staff Writer|Jun 1, 2024

    Last week, U.S. Senator Tommy Tuberville (R-Alabama) joined U.S. Senators Bill Cassidy, M.D. (R-Louisiana), James Lankford (R-Oklahoma), Roger Marshall, M.D. (R-Kansas), and Markwayne Mullin (R-Oklahoma) in requesting that the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) conduct an audit of safety standards at fertility clinics to ensure human embryos are protected in their care. Congress is considering legislation related to in vitro fertilization (IVF). As part of this review, the senators...

  • Supreme Court says presidents have 'absolute' immunity for clearly official acts

    Brandon Moseley|Jun 1, 2024

    On Monday, the U.S. Supreme Court has issued a ruling that Presidents have 'absolute' immunity for clearly official acts; however Presidents have no immunity for unofficial acts. The Supreme Court ruling was passed on a 6 to 3 vote. Chief Justice John Roberts wrote the majority opinion. Justice Sonia Sotomayor wrote the dissenting opinion. "A former president is entitled to absolute immunity from criminal prosecution for actions within his "conclusive and preclusive constitutional authority,"...

  • Hurricane Beryl is now a Category 5 storm

    Staff Writer|Jun 1, 2024

    Hurricane Beryl went from a tropical depression to a category 3 hurricane over the weekend – the fastest that any storm has developed. It has now grown to a category 5 hurricane. The storm is in the Caribbean severely impacting Barbados, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, Trinidad and Tobago, and Grenada. Already one death has been attributed to Hurricane Bery. That is likely to go up. The hurricane is currently headed toward Jamaica with maximum sustained winds of 165 miles per hour. It is n...

  • The Revolution of 1524

    Justice Will Sellers|Jun 1, 2024

    Five hundred years ago, peasants in Central Europe revolted against their overlords. Inspired by the Protestant Reformation and Martin Luther’s confrontation with church hierarchy, peasants staged an insurrection which challenged the socio-economic order. This revolt would have a lasting impact on Europe and set the stage for future conflicts between the elite aristocracy and the growing middle class. In 1524, the strata of society was organized according to land: its ownership, its use and u...