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November 14, 2025 – WASHINGTON, D.C. - A new federal ban on psychoactive hemp-derived cannabinoids-like delta-8 and high-dose delta-9 THC-will dramatically reshape the U.S. hemp farming landscape, threatening thousands of farms and businesses while forcing a pivot toward fiber, seed, and CBD production. The End of the Hemp Cannabinoid Boom? The 2025 federal spending bill that reopened the government included a provision redefining legal hemp. It now bans products containing more than 0.4 m...

DenPhotos // Shutterstock Top 25 songs in Mobile on Shazam in the past week Stacker compiled a list of the most Shazamed songs in Mobile. Mobile has the most ranked songs (25) in common with Baton Rouge and no ranked songs in common with 63 metros. The most seen artist in Mobile's Shazam ranking is Metro Boomin and the most popular genre is Hip-Hop/Rap. Data is as of November 06, 2025. Keep reading to see which of your favorite songs made the list. #25. Hummingbird - Artist: Metro Boomin &...

XanderSt // Shutterstock Top 25 songs in Birmingham on Shazam in the past week Stacker compiled a list of the most Shazamed songs in Birmingham. Birmingham has the most ranked songs (24) in common with Baton Rouge and no ranked songs in common with 64 metros. The most seen artist in Birmingham's Shazam ranking is Metro Boomin and the most popular genre is Hip-Hop/Rap. Data is as of November 06, 2025. Keep reading to see which of your favorite songs made the list. #25. Come For Me (Unlocked)...

November 12, 2025 - WASHINTON, D.C. – Congressman Robert Aderholt (R-AL04) voted in favor of passed a Continuing Resolution (CR) to end the Senate Democrats' government shutdown and fund the federal government through the end of January. The measure also provides full-year funding for the Agriculture, Rural Development, and Food and Drug Administration; Military Construction and Veterans Affairs (MilCon-VA); and Legislative Branch appropriations bills. "It's time to get the government back up a...

Of course we have the huge holiday of Thanksgiving on November 27th. The grocery stores, department stores, the big box stores, will have much food and decorations to purchase for Thanksgiving. Fall leaves, corn, and pumpkins will adorn the shelves with much fanfare. Many will decorate their front doors, back doors, mailboxes and yards with Thanksgiving wreaths, ornaments and other stuff. But unfortunately, many seem to overlook that November celebrates another national holiday, Veterans Day,...

Over the past six decades, Alabama’s Adult Education Programs have been transformed by a quiet revolution that has been extraordinarily successful. It was my honor to be able to speak to the Annual Adult Education Conference at the downtown Montgomery Renaissance Center in late June. When I accepted their invitation to speak, I thought there would be 50 to 60 attendees. However, when I walked in, I amazingly saw over 400 passionate, positive, energized educators and administrators that filled t...

WASHINGTON, DC — U.S. Senator Katie Britt (R-Ala.) joined Senator Bill Cassidy (R-La.) and 13 other Republican senators nominating Charlie Kirk to be included in the National Garden of American Heroes for his historic contributions to the nation and American democracy. The Garden of American Heroes is a sculpture garden proposed by President Trump in his first term to honor “great figures of America's history.” It’s set to open in July 2026 in celebration of the 250th Anniversary of the Declara...

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...

November 14, 2025 - WASHINGTON, D.C. - U.S. Senator Katie Britt (R-Ala.), a member of the Senate Committee on Appropriations, applauded Senate passage of the Fiscal Year (FY) 2026 Military Construction, Veterans Affairs, and Related Agencies (MilCon-VA) Appropriations Act and the FY26 Agriculture, Rural Development, Food and Drug Administration, and Related Agencies Appropriations Act as part of a package of three FY26 appropriations bills and a Continuing Resolution (CR) to reopen the...

I remember discussing this in torts class in law school. A tort so to speak is “a wrong” in a civil sense (as opposed to criminal) and can be either an act or even an omission when there is a duty to act. With a tort there would also be a defense or multiple defenses for the defending (or offending) party. The lawyers that you see television and roadside ads for are mostly interested in representing someone (plaintiff) that has been wronged in things like car wrecks or maybe wronged in the...

In the 1985 movie "Back to the Future," Michael J. Fox jumps into Christopher Lloyd's levitation-equipped Delorean and the two take off into the year 2015, ending up into a swarm of flying cars. The year 2015 has already passed a decade ago, and except for a few experimental examples, we still have no mass market flying cars. According to Wikipedia, a flying car must meet these specifications: "A flying car must be capable of safe and reliable operation both on public roads and in the air....

We have all heard the Good News Bad News jokes. One of my favorites is this one: Doctor: I have good news and bad news. Patient: Tell me the good news first. Doctor: You have 24 hours to live. Patient: What!?! How can that be good news? So, What is the bad news? Doctor: I forgot to tell you yesterday! My wife, Janeese, and I went on an exploratory trip to Uganda and Kenya several Summers ago with Compassion International. We learned so much about the current plight of children in various parts...

Only in Washington can the government shut down and still send you a tax bill. There’s something downright absurd about Washington’s favorite circus, the so-called “government shutdown.” The lights go out, the bureaucrats go home, the national parks close, and the media act like civilization is ending. TSA workers go on half pay, veterans’ calls go unanswered, and families cancel long-planned trips because the parks are barricaded. But one thing never shuts down, the IRS. Somehow, through e...

Recent headlines coming out of Auburn University chronicle the ongoing metastasis of President Roberts’ cancer destroying this once great school of higher learning and athletics if we fail to remove this pollutant and his minions; (re)read my 5/1/24 Gazette column https://www.alabamagazette.com/story/2024/05/01/opinion/prof-roberts-theres-a-cancer-on-the-presidency/3257.html]. These past months indicate historically unprecedented levels of failure in football and the wholesale violation of 1...

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...

November 14, 2025 - The new Blankenship Event Center was unveiled during a ribbon-cutting event at the M. Barnett Lawley Forever Wild Field Trial Area, much to the surprise of Chris Blankenship, Commissioner of the Alabama Department of Conservation and Natural Resources (ADCNR), and his wife, Allyson. The new 5,000-square foot Blankenship Event Center is located on ADCNR's State Lands Division property at the Field Trial Area in Hale County, which has become the premier location for sporting...

WASHINGTON, D.C. – U.S. Senator Tommy Tuberville (R-Alabama) paid tribute this week to two distinguished Alabamians in recognition of Veterans Day: America's oldest living Marine, Roy Drinkard of Cullman, and Army Master Sergeant Harvey Mathis of Enterprise. Speaking from the Senate floor, Tuberville reflected on Alabama's deep ties to patriotism and military service. He noted that the nation's first Veterans Day celebration was held in Birmingham in 1947, organized by World War II veteran R...

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...

I will admit it. I have absolutely no respect for New York Congresswoman, Alexandria Ocasio Cortez, AOC. Zero. That is nadda, nil. Why? That is easy. I do not like nor respect socialists. Especially socialists who swore an oath to our constitution yet every day, through their own words and actions, try to subvert that very oath. Let’s not forget, among the many stupid things she has uttered over the past several years, how back in December 2021, she argued before Congress that it is our ...

BIRMINGHAM, AL - In a significant boost to her campaign, Etowah County Sheriff Jonathan Horton (R) has officially endorsed Katherine Robertson in her bid to become Alabama's next Attorney General. Sheriff Horton praised Robertson's leadership, legal expertise, and unwavering commitment to Alabama values as key reasons for his support. "I am proud to endorse Katherine Robertson for Attorney General," Horton said. "Katherine has proven time and again that she is willing to fight for a criminal...

November 12, 2024 - WASHINGTON D.C. - Congresswoman Terri Sewell (D-AL07) voted against the bipartisan Senate spending bill that funded the government allowing millions of federal employees, contractors, SNAP beneficiaries and grant recipients to receive the funds the are due. Sewell cited concerns that it fails to extend Affordable Care Act enhanced premium tax credits. "From the very beginning, I have made it clear that I will not support a spending bill that fails to address the Republican...

On November 15, 1533, Francisco Pizarro triumphantly entered Cuzco, the heart of the Inca Empire, marking a decisive moment in the Spanish conquest of Peru. His arrival was not merely a military feat-it was a strategic masterstroke that reshaped the destiny of the Andes. The Road to Cuzco: Strategy, Resolve, and Opportunity Francisco Pizarro's march to Cuzco was the culmination of years of daring exploration, calculated diplomacy, and battlefield grit. After capturing and executing...

Are speed cameras legal in your state? Getting a speeding ticket is never a good time. Receiving one in the mail, issued not by a police officer but by an emotionless electronic eye, can feel like a violation of your rights. These automated systems, often called speed cameras or photo radar, are a hot button issue. They spark heated debates about public safety, due process, and whether they are just a revenue grab for cash-strapped municipalities. So the big question is, are speed cameras legal...

As the crisp November air settles over Alabama's woodlands, thousands of hunters are gearing up for one of the state's most cherished outdoor traditions: the opening of deer gun season. Beginning Saturday, November 22, 2025, the season marks the start of a months-long pursuit of white-tailed deer across private lands and designated public hunting areas, with new regulations and zone-specific rules shaping the experience for veterans and newcomers alike. 🦌 A Season Rooted in Tradition Deer hu...

There are moments in American leadership when you can feel history turn, moments when the right people with the right resolve make decisions that protect families, strengthen our national security, and remind the world that the United States will never bow to criminal cartels or foreign adversaries. This week was one of those moments. For years, Washington shrugged while fentanyl poured across our borders. Presidents before Donald J. Trump talked tough but delivered nothing. Bureaucrats made...