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  • Governor Ivey Expands Support to Texas Flood Zones, Deploys Additional Alabama Responders to Texas

    Governor's Press Office|Jul 15, 2025

    July 16, 2025 - MONTGOMERY, AL – Governor Kay Ivey on Saturday, following her initial deployment of Alabama Task Force 1 to assist in Texas' search and rescue efforts, announced additional Alabama firefighters have been deployed to aid in the mission. This second and third wave of support includes responders from the Mountain Brook, Hoover, Guntersville, Vestavia Hills, Decatur and Fort Payne Fire Departments. Governor Ivey first shared the update Saturday afternoon via social media, r...

  • Tuberville wants to fire Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell

    Brandon Moseley|Jul 15, 2025

    July 17, 2025 - U.S. Senator Tommy Tuberville (R-Alabama) has been an outspoken critic of Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell. Tuberville wrote a column in the Daily Caller in which he outlined his concern with Powell's refusal to lower interest rates. Tuberville believe this decision is hurting hardworking American families. "After four years of disastrous open-border policies, skyrocketing inflation, and woke bureaucrats running wild, the tide is finally turning," said Senator Tuberville....

  • Attorney General Marshall Secures Another $11 Million for Alabama from Eight Opioid Drug Makers

    Alabama Attorney General's Office|Jul 15, 2025

    July 11, 2025 - MONTGOMERY, AL – Alabama Attorney General Steve Marshall today announced Alabama's participation in a nationwide settlement with eight drug makers that manufactured opioid pills and worsened the nationwide opioid crisis. All eight defendants have agreed to proceed with a sign-on period for local governments. Alabama will receive, with full participation by local governments, public hospitals, and other government agencies, approximately $11.725 million from the eight drug m...

  • Cindy Myrex narrowly misses victory in HD12 Special Republican Primary

    Brandon Moseley|Jul 15, 2025

    July 15,2025 – CULLMAN, AL – Republican voters in Cullman County went to the polls today in the Special Republican Primary in Alabama House District 12. Cindy Myrex came within a handful of votes of winning the four candidate primary outright Instead it appears in unofficial results that she will face Clint Hollingsworth in a special Republican primary runoff election. Heather Doyle received 150 votes - 3.51%. Hollingsworth had 1,848 votes - 43.24%. Dan McWhorter received 147 votes - 3.44%. Cin...

  • Tuberville and Britt Urge Reversal of Biden-Era Construction Mandate

    A.I. generated content|Jul 15, 2025

    July 15, 2025 - WASHINGTON, D.C. - In a move that intensifies Republican opposition to President Joe Biden's federal labor policies, U.S. Senators Tommy Tuberville and Katie Britt of Alabama have called for the rollback of a regulation requiring Project Labor Agreements (PLAs) on large-scale federal construction projects. In a letter addressed to former President Donald Trump - despite the rule originating under the Biden administration - Tuberville, Britt, and twenty other Senate Republicans...

  • Tuscaloosa Mayor Walt Maddox Sues State Over SSUT Tax Distribution, Citing $14.6M Loss

    A.I. generated content|Jul 15, 2025

    July 14, 2025 - TUSCALOOSA, AL - In a bold legal maneuver, Mayor Walt Maddox and the Tuscaloosa City Council have filed suit against the State of Alabama, challenging the constitutionality and fairness of the Simplified Sellers Use Tax (SSUT) distribution model. The lawsuit, authorized unanimously by the council in early July 2025, targets the Alabama Department of Revenue and its commissioner, arguing that the current system deprives Tuscaloosa of millions in online sales tax revenue annually....

  • Governor Ivey Marks the Calendar for Back-to-School Sales Tax Holiday, Encourages Alabama Families to Stock Up on School Supplies

    Governor's Press Office|Jul 15, 2025

    July 14, 2025 - MONTGOMERY, AL – Governor Kay Ivey on Monday encouraged Alabamians to begin preparing for the upcoming academic year by participating in Alabama's annual Back-to-School Sales Tax Holiday. The tax-free period will run from Friday, July 18 through Sunday, July 20, 2025. "A new school year brings new opportunities, and we want every Alabama student to step into the classroom ready to learn and succeed," said Governor Ivey. "This tax holiday is one more way we're supporting our A...

  • How AI-powered police forces watch your every move

    Stacker, Jamiles Lartey for The Marshall Project|Jul 15, 2025

    How AI-powered police forces watch your every move Change in the criminal justice system is rarely linear. It comes in fits and starts, slowed by bureaucracy, politics, and just plain inertia. Reforms routinely get passed, then rolled back, watered down, or tied up in court. However, there is one corner of the system where change is occurring rapidly and almost entirely in one direction: the adoption of artificial intelligence. From facial recognition to predictive analytics to the rise of...

  • A brazen case of election fraud unfolds in Pennsylvania. What are the lessons?

    Stacker, Carter Walker for Votebeat|Jul 15, 2025

    A brazen case of election fraud unfolds in Pennsylvania. What are the lessons? In October 2021, shortly before Election Day, Mahabubul Tayub was reviewing the voter rolls for the tiny Philadelphia suburb of Millbourne, where he was on the ballot as a candidate for mayor. Something didn’t seem right. Dozens of new voters had been registered in recent weeks, he noticed, including some people he knew — people who didn’t live in Millbourne. Tayub won the mayoral election that November, but it would...

  • Alabama Department of Public Health pushes to end HIV and stigma on Zero HIV Stigma Day

    Alabama Department of Public Health|Jul 15, 2025

    MINTGOMERY, AL - On July 21, the Alabama Department of Public Health (ADPH) observes Zero HIV Stigma Day, a global grassroots campaign that has engaged over a million voices across the world to confront and end the stigma surrounding HIV. "With your help, we are working to raise awareness, educate our communities, and build a culture of compassion where no one is judged or isolated because of their HIV status," Chelsey Flowers of the ADPH Office of HIV Prevention and Care said. "Together, we...

  • Congressman Aderholt Celebrates Grand Opening of Nauvoo Capstone Rural Health Clinic

    Congressman Robert Aderholt's Office|Jul 15, 2025

    July 18, 2025 - NAUVOO, AL - Congressman Robert Aderholt joined community leaders, healthcare professionals, and residents today for the official ribbon cutting and grand opening of the newly constructed Capstone Rural Health Clinic in Nauvoo in Walker County. Standing inside the clinic's state-of-the-art facility, Congressman Aderholt marked the occasion as a moment of progress and renewed commitment to rural health care. He praised the Capstone team for their steadfast dedication to...

  • U.S. Senators Katie Britt, John Boozman Introduce Legislation to Hold CFPB Accountable for Regulatory Overreach, Protect Main Street America

    Senator Katie Britt's office|Jul 15, 2025

    July 18, 2-25 - WASHINGTON, D.C. - U.S. Senators Katie Britt (R-Ala.) and John Boozman (R-Ark.) have introduced legislation in response to the Biden Administration's Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) finalizing its 1071 Small Business Lending Data Collection rule last year. "The CFPB under the last Administration operated virtually unchecked-with no real Congressional oversight-and in an authoritarian manner, creating a regulatory nightmare for the very people and businesses it was...

  • As Tuberville predicted, 2025 has seen an increase in farm bankruptcies

    A.I. generated content|Jul 15, 2025

    July 20, 2025 - In the first three months of 2025, more farms filed for bankruptcy than in the entirety of 2024-a sobering milestone that has sent shockwaves through rural communities and agricultural markets nationwide. According to data from the University of Arkansas System Division of Agriculture, 259 Chapter 12 bankruptcy filings were recorded between April 2024 and March 2025, marking a 70% year-over-year increase. Chapter 12 of the federal bankruptcy code, created during the 1980s farm...

  • On This Day in 1979: The Sandinista Revolution Topples Somoza, Ushering in Decades of Repression

    A.I. generated content|Jul 15, 2025

    July 19, 2025 Forty-six years ago today, Nicaragua witnessed a seismic political upheaval. On July 19, 1979, the Sandinista National Liberation Front (FSLN) entered Managua, toppling the decades-long dictatorship of the Somoza family. What began as a popular uprising against corruption and brutality soon evolved into a new era of authoritarianism-one that continues to erode liberty and human rights in Nicaragua to this day. 🇳🇮 The Fall of the Somoza Dynasty The Somoza family ruled Nicar...

  • Understanding high cholesterol: Symptoms, risks, and treatment options

    Stacker, Nima Mehran for SaveHealth|Jul 15, 2025

    Understanding high cholesterol: Symptoms, risks, and treatment options High cholesterol, or hypercholesterolemia, affects nearly 1 in 3 American adults—yet it often goes undetected until a serious event like a heart attack or stroke occurs. It's one of the major modifiable risk factors for cardiovascular disease, the world’s leading cause of death. Despite its ominous reputation, cholesterol itself isn’t inherently harmful. It plays essential roles in hormone production, vitamin D synth...

  • Secretary of State Wes Allen Urges Return of Political Contributions Linked to Georgia Fraud Scheme

    A.I. generated content|Jul 15, 2025

    July 21, 2025 - MONTGOMERY, AL - Alabama Secretary of State Wes Allen has issued a public directive regarding ongoing legal proceedings involving an alleged investment fraud scheme centered in Georgia. The scheme, currently under scrutiny by the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), has led to a federal lawsuit against Edwin Brant Frost IV, First Liberty Building & Loan LLC, and its affiliates. Overview of the Alleged Fraud The case at hand involves claims by the SEC that Edwin Brant Fr...

  • Tuberville Calls for Urgent Action on Digital Asset Regulation During Senate Hearing

    A.I. generated content|Jul 15, 2025

    July 21, 2025 - WASHINGTON - During a Senate Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry Committee hearing today, U.S. Senator Tommy Tuberville (R-AL) voiced concern about the United States' lagging efforts to regulate digital assets, warning that continued inaction could prompt crypto exchanges to move overseas. Tuberville's remarks came during a panel discussion with Ji Kim, CEO of the Crypto Council for Innovation; Tom Sexton, President and CEO of the National Futures Association; and Rostin Behnam,...

  • Understanding ADHD and its treatment: A comprehensive guide

    Stacker, Noah W Chung for SaveHealth|Jul 15, 2025

    Understanding ADHD and its treatment: A comprehensive guide Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is a common but complex neurodevelopmental condition characterized by symptoms of inattention, hyperactivity, and impulsivity. Although traditionally associated with childhood, ADHD can persist throughout adolescence and into adulthood, often affecting various aspects of an individual's personal, academic, and professional life. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)...

  • What is wage garnishment, and what should you do if you're facing it?

    Stacker, Mallika Mitra for Current|Jul 15, 2025

    What is wage garnishment, and what should you do if you’re facing it? Following the Education Department’s restart of collections on defaulted student loans in May, nearly two million borrowers could reach default status this month — and have some of their paycheck withheld as a result. That’s according to an estimate from TransUnion, which in June reported that approximately 1.8 million newly delinquent borrowers could see their loans default in July. The credit reporting agency estimat...

  • Alabama Lt. Governor Will Ainsworth Recognized Nationally as 2025 Winner of the "Recycling Impact Award" by the National Lieutenant Governors Association

    Guest Writer|Jul 15, 2025

    July 21, 2025, LAKE TAHOE, NV – Alabama Lt. Governor Will Ainsworth was recognized on July 18th as the 2025 winner of the "Recycling Impact Award," presented by the National Lieutenant Governors Association (NLGA) in partnership with the Recycled Materials Association (ReMA). The award is presented annually to a lieutenant governor or second-in-command in state government who has demonstrated a commitment to resource conservation, sustainability, reuse, and recycling. "Going to work with my f...

  • Katie Britt Highlights Economic Reform and Public Safety in Fox News Interview

    A.I. generated content|Jul 15, 2025

    July 21, 2025 - WASHINGTON, D.C. - U.S. Senator Katie Britt (R-Ala.) appeared on Fox News' Sunday Night in America with host Trey Gowdy to discuss a trio of major developments in federal policy: cryptocurrency legislation, fiscal reform through a rescissions package, and President Donald Trump's signing of the HALT Fentanyl Act. Britt, who continues to play a prominent role in shaping conservative policy priorities, underscored the importance of innovation, fiscal discipline, and public safety....

  • Amy Minton Enters Alabama Senate Race, Vows to Champion Conservative Values

    A.I. generated content|Jul 15, 2025

    RAINBOW CITY, AL - Amy Minton, a longtime Republican activist and community leader, has officially launched her campaign for Alabama Senate District 10, setting up a competitive primary against incumbent Senator Andrew Jones (R-Centre) and fellow challenger Jesse Battles. The district includes Etowah, Cherokee, and parts of DeKalb counties. Minton, currently Vice Chair of the Etowah County Republican Party and a member of the Alabama Republican Party's Executive Committee, brings a deep resume...

  • Katie Britt said that American taxpayers "Never wanted their money going to sex workers in Nepal"

    Brandon Moseley|Jul 15, 2025

    July 21, 2025 - WASHINGTON, D.C. - U.S. Senator Katie Britt (R-Alabama) joined The Will Cain Show on Fox to defend her decision to pass the $9 billion recissions package. Britt said that it is not Washington's money; but the American people's money. "Look, we have to answer the call of the American people," said Senator Britt. "They know that spending is out of control. Donald Trump has found some of the most egregious things out there, packaged that together and said, let's get started. Now is...

  • Allegations and Controversy Surrounding Mayor Tony Kennon of Orange Beach

    A.I. generated content|Jul 15, 2025

    Mayor Tony Kennon has long been a polarizing figure in Orange Beach, Alabama. As his administration faces mounting scrutiny, a growing number of allegations have drawn attention to Kennon's conduct both in and out of office. These range from ethical concerns and financial conflicts to disturbing accusations of violence and discrimination. Ethical Questions and Financial Ties Kennon's financial relationship with Encore Rehabilitation-where he reportedly earned $50,000 to $149,999 annually-has...

  • Alabama Farmers Federation Endorses Norman Crow for House District 63

    Jeff Helms, Alabama Farmer's Federation|Jul 15, 2025

    July 22, 2025 - TUSCALOOSA COUNTY, AL. - The Alabama Farmers Federation has announced its endorsement of Tuscaloosa business leader Norman Crow for Alabama House District 63, which encompasses portions of Tuscaloosa County. The seat was made vacant by the resignation of Rep. Cynthia Almond, who was appointed to the Public Service Commission. Crow will be the Republican nominee in the special general election which will be held Tuesday, January 13, 2026. "Norman Crow has long been a leader in...

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