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  • BREAKING NEWS: AU Perspective: Alabama Power Brokering

    John Sophocleus|Apr 1, 2026

    April 2, 2026 - AUBURN, Ala. - Dismissal proceedings are underway at AU against a high-profile Professor who has publicly criticized and disciplined administrator malfeasance. The charge is reportedly "repeated acts of insubordination" - i.e., this professor voiced inconvenient things effectively enough to disturb power brokers [grubbers] enjoying substantive wealth redistributions. Proceedings were initiated by Vini (Interim-to-Permanent) Nathan, an illegitimately serving Provost whose installa...

  • BREAKING NEWS: The Quiet Removal of Representation and Why It Matters for Alabama

    Dr. Nicole Jones Wadsworth|Apr 1, 2026

    April 7, 2026 - MONTGOMERY, Ala. -- Most people do not spend much time thinking about the role of lieutenant governor, but in Alabama, the position used to carry real influence particularly in the State Senate, where committee assignments and bill referrals determined pieces of legislation that actually moved forward. For years, the lieutenant governor was the one office with the authority as well as the time to assign bills to the appropriate committees, which ensured legislation was directed...

  • Are there actually any legal issues associated with Easter? Surely not!

    Ron Holtsford|Apr 1, 2026

    I would like to say there are zero legal issues associated with Resurrection Sunday, popularly called Easter but unfortunately there are issues. Even with the innocent secular emblems of Christmas there are issues. It makes me think about a friend who is a local professional artist. He had painted several Santa Clause images which by the way were very good. But he needed them protected as intellectual property so that some other individual could not legally use his now copyrighted images in a...

  • A Look at the 2026 Governor and Lt. Governor Races

    Steve Flowers|Apr 1, 2026

    The 2026 state races have officially begun. The qualifying ended on January 23. It will now be a less than three-month horserace sprint to the finish line. Our May 19th GOP Primary will be our election day, because winning the Republican Primary is tantamount to election in the Heart of Dixie. The Governor’s race will not be one of the best races. Coach Tommy Tuberville appears to have a cakewalk coronation tour to the Governor’s office. He has been running full steam ahead for over a year and...

  • The SAVE Act Is the Test and Reconciliation Is the Answer

    Perry O Hooper Jr|Apr 1, 2026

    There comes a moment in every Congress when talk has to end and governing has to begin. This is that moment. President Donald J. Trump has made the stakes unmistakably clear when it comes to election integrity: “We must have secure elections. Without secure elections, we don’t have a country.” That is not rhetoric. That is reality. Republicans were not elected to clutch their pearls and seat on their hands. They were not sent to Washington to complain about the filibuster, hold press confe...

  • A Mysterious Meteorite

    John Martin|Apr 1, 2026

    In the summer of 2016, retired Alabama state trooper Joe W. Champion decided he needed a level spot to park on his steep property on Lake Jordan in Elmore County. He ordered a 12 yard truckload of unsorted road gravel from a pit near the River Parkway Toll Bridge near Prattville to fill it in. As he spread it out, he looked through the gravels for interesting rocks, like agates and chunks of petrified wood. Every once in a while since then, he gave his new gravel addditional searches. About the...

  • Defend the Guard! …now more than ever

    John Sophocleus|Apr 1, 2026

    "Defend the Guard" is proposed State-level legislation prohibiting overseas deployment of National Guardsmen to combat operations without formal congressional declaration of war. Authority to declare war is specifically assigned to Congress according to Article 1, Section 8, Clause 11 of the Constitution. Since unconstitutional creation of the National Guard (further decaying State sovereignty) the federal government has wrongfully mobilized National Guard personnel without war declarations....

  • RESURRECTION SUNDAY: THE DAY OF DAYS

    Robert Tate|Apr 1, 2026

    Seven years ago, I wrote the following Robservation. Not surprisingly, it is just as relevant today as it was in 2019. Only certain names have changed. In Christianity, Easter is the arguably the day of days. Some will argue for the birth of Christ which is indeed a valid argument. Others will vote for the day Christ defeated death and rose from the grave. Our faith depends upon the latter day. The Apostle Paul wrote in I Corinthians 15:14, “and if Christ has not been raised, then our p...

  • "The Bummer Lamb"

    Trisston Wright Burrows|Apr 1, 2026

    Every now and again a ewe (a female sheep) will give birth to a baby lamb and immediately reject that lamb. In fact, she'll kick it away. Many times, the shepherd will try to reintroduce the lamb to her. If she continues to reject the little lamb, then the shepherd has to intervene. They call these baby lambs “bummer lambs’. If the shepherd doesn't intervene, that little one will die…not of hunger, but of a broken spirit. So the shepherd takes the lamb into his home. He'll keep it warm by the f...

  • From Huntsville to the Moon: A Legacy That Continues with Artemis

    Dr. Nicole Jones Wadsworth|Apr 1, 2026

    April 1, 2026 - HUNTSVILLE, Ala. -- Huntsville is my hometown and a place defined by its contribution to one of the greatest achievements in human history—putting a man on the Moon. In Huntsville and north Alabama, brilliant minds developed the foundation for the Apollo program, advanced the United States' recognition as a superpower with the Saturn V rocket, and was home to a generation of engineers and scientists who helped turn an ambitious vision into reality. Memories earlier in my c...

  • Saving the Game: Senator Tuberville and the Fight for College Football's Future

    Perry O Hooper Jr|Apr 1, 2026

    College football is on the brink of losing what made it great. Fans know it, coaches are saying it, and even the players are starting to feel it. What was once built on loyalty, development, and tradition has been replaced by uncertainty, short-term decisions, and a system that rewards chaos over commitment. At a time when college athletics is drifting further away from its core mission, Senator Tommy Tuberville is doing what leaders are supposed to do. He is stepping in, calling out the chaos,...

  • March Madness' Days are Coming to a Quick End

    Senator Tommy Tubervile|Apr 1, 2026

    March Madness is in full swing and college sports fanatics from the West Coast to the East Coast are tuning in to watch their teams battle it out over the next few weeks. But once the season is over, the chaos of the modern NIL era returns. Players walk away from contracts just to chase a new shiny opportunity. Coaches are left begging their alumni to donate to their collectives so that they can “afford” to constantly be re-recruiting their roster. It’s a complete disaster. College athle...

  • The Empty Tomb and the Only Path to Peace

    Perry O Hooper Jr|Apr 1, 2026

    Two thousand years ago, the greatest victory in human history was won without a single sword being drawn. On Easter morning, the world was forever changed not by a king on a throne, not by an army marching in triumph, and not by a political movement rising to power, but by an empty tomb just outside Jerusalem. In that moment, when the stone was rolled away and death itself was defeated, God delivered the most powerful message mankind has ever received. Evil does not have the final word....

  • WE NEVER LEAVE A MAN BEHIND

    Perry O Hooper Jr|Apr 1, 2026

    High above hostile ground in the mountains of Iran, with enemy forces closing in and no margin for error, an American officer made a decision that defines not only his character, but the very essence of who we are as a nation. After ejecting from his aircraft into enemy territory, injured, isolated, and hunted, he did not wait for rescue to begin fighting for his survival; instead, he moved with purpose, climbing more than seven thousand feet through unforgiving terrain, knowing that every step...

  • Southern Preparatory Academy Report: Attend the 2026 Scholarship Banquet

    John Sophocleus|Apr 1, 2026

    April is upon us... time for another Scholarship Banquet at the Marriott Grand National in Opelika [https://southernprepacademy.org/scholarship-banquet/] to showcase The Southern's recent accomplishments and prepare for next year's cohort designed to support promising students preparing for their future. Come hear the President's (Col. Corey Ramsby, pictured below at last year's banquet) update on moving forward out of SoPrep's 'Winter at Valley Forge'... rebuilding ranks and enrollment for the...

  • The Vindication of a Patriot: General Michael Flynn and the American Spirit

    Perry O Hooper Jr|Mar 31, 2026

    He had spent a lifetime serving his country, rising through the ranks of the United States military, leading men in war, advising presidents in peace, and carrying the weight of national security on his shoulders. From his vantage point, the mission had always been clear: defend the Constitution, protect the American people, and stand firm against threats foreign and domestic. Yet what unfolded next was something no battlefield had prepared him for. Instead of facing an enemy abroad, General...

  • AU Perspective: Cost/Benefit Analysis of HB 580 Tenure Bill

    John Sophocleus|Mar 31, 2026

    Rep. Troy Stubbs's House Bill 580 [HB580] promises to give Alabama public university governing boards more power over faculty. Some AU faculty forecast higher labour and legal expenses along with reduced grant revenue. Stubbs, a financial advisor from Wetumpka (on the Ways and Means Education Committee) filed HB 580 on March 5. The bill does three things: (1) strips faculty senates of any authority beyond "advisory" (2) establishes governing board control over every course taught at public...

  • Nicole Jones Wadsworth highlights economic development success in Huntsville campaign speech

    Dr. Nicole Jones Wadsworth|Mar 31, 2026

    HUNTSVILLE, Ala. — Republican candidate for lieutenant governor Nicole Jones Wadsworth returned to her hometown of Huntsville Saturday morning to address a packed room at the Madison County Republican Men’s Club’s annual Elbert Peters Breakfast, a longstanding gathering of grassroots conservatives in North Alabama. Speaking to friends, neighbors, and longtime supporters, Jones Wadsworth reflected on her roots in the Huntsville community, recalling how her own children, also in attendance, grew...

  • The SAVE Act Is the Test and Reconciliation Is the Answer

    Perry O Hooper Jr|Mar 31, 2026

    There comes a moment in every Congress when talk has to end and governing has to begin. This is that moment. President Donald J. Trump has made the stakes unmistakably clear when it comes to election integrity: "We must have secure elections. Without secure elections, we don't have a country." That is not rhetoric. That is reality. Republicans were not elected to clutch their pearls and seat on their hands. They were not sent to Washington to complain about the filibuster, hold press conferences...

  • ALABAMA CAN'T LET OUR SENIORS AND DISADVANTAGED DOWN

    Guest Writer, Louis Bass|Mar 15, 2026

    As both a community member and a former administrator at the Northeast Alabama Medical Center, I have deep concerns about the payment levels that The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid's (CMS) program proposed for Medicare Advantage. This would have disastrous impacts on Alabama's at-risk citizens. Seniors and those living with disabilities depend on this respected and successful program for their healthcare needs, from basic doctor appointments to specialist care and preventive services. No...

  • GE Aerospace Expansion Reinforces Alabama's Aerospace and Defense Leadership

    Dr. Nicole Jones Wadsworth|Mar 15, 2026

    For decades, Huntsville has been known as the Rocket City. Today, continued investment from GE Aerospace confirms a broader reality: North Alabama has become one of the nation's leading centers for advanced aerospace manufacturing and defense technology. The company's latest expansion at its Huntsville Jetplex Industrial Park facility represents another major investment in Alabama's future. As part of GE Aerospace's $1 billion investment in U.S. manufacturing, the project will expand production...

  • We Are Not the Same

    Robert Tate|Mar 15, 2026

    As I sit here having just completed my 65th trip around the sun, I get the opportunity to relax and reflect a lot. Because of age discrimination, once turning 65, me and hundreds of other guys around the country are forced to retire from the airlines and give up our flying careers to serve in the same capacity. Yes, many could go on to other flying gigs but most do not bother. Rehiring, retraining, requalifying, etc. “But Rob. At 65, you should be forced to retire. You are too old to fly a...

  • Are there other areas where AI has created cause for concern?

    Ron Holtsford|Mar 15, 2026

    I believe you just answered a question on AI (artificial intelligence) relative to the legal field in December 2025. Are there other areas where AI has created cause for concern? AI, as I said in December is a hot topic. Technology has the ability to be so useful to humans. But three things often happen. Number one, its limitation may not be readily discernable, two- it may be used in ways that “machine learning” has not yet achieved and number three, there are too many bad people out there tha...

  • SCotUS: Trump Tariff Ruling

    John Sophocleus|Mar 15, 2026

    Amy Howe's Supreme Court strikes down tariffs, SCOTUSblog (Feb. 20, 2026, 11:00 AM), https://www.scotusblog.com/2026/02/supreme-court-strikes-down-tariffs/ was among the first to report on the SCotUS ruling on Trump tariffs, widely viewed as unconstitutional by those with a fundamental understanding US tariff history. In their ruling on presidential power, the Supreme Court struck down disuniform tariffs President Trump wrongfully imposed via executive orders. The 6-3 vote asserted these...

  • U.S. Senator Ka1e Bri4 Joins The Takeout with Major Garre4 on CBS News

    Senator Katie Boyd Britt|Mar 15, 2026

    WASHINGTON, D.C. — U.S. Senator Ka,e Bri/ (R-Ala.) joined The Takeout with Major Garre0 on CBS News. She discussed Trump’s State of the Union address and ongoing Department of Homeland Security (DHS) appropria,ons nego,a,ons. On President Trump’s State of the Union and his revitaliza1on of hope for the country: “I think that this was the best State of the Union ... that we have seen in modern history. The reason I say that is President Trump did an outstanding job of reminding Americans where w...

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