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Mobile native Kyle Sweetser first gained national political attention when he spoke at the 2024 Democratic National Convention, declaring himself to be a "Republican Voter Against Trump." ...
In the gray language of the federal bureaucracy, the funding that mattered most was from the Teaching Health Centers Graduate ...
U.S. Senator Tommy Tuberville (R-AL) has penned an op-ed in Newsweek last week, asserting that President Donald Trump's ...
The president’s trade war annoyed investors and executives – and can undermine his promise to release “energy dominion.” The ...
After a two-year hiatus, Senate GOP primaries are on the way back. Senate Republicans are bracing for a midterm cycle that ...
If you qualify for a retirement benefit, Social Security will absolutely be there for you. What remains to be seen is if the ...
April 15 is traditionally known as the deadline to file your tax return. This time last year, Alabama political insiders had marked their calendars as that being the date that our 2026 political ...
Lawmakers from Alabama are expressing their The fire broke out in the kitchen and mechanical area of the Benny G. Adkins ...
Jeremy Wilson, a soybean farmer and member of the Alabama Soybean and Corn Association, said farm income is already down 25% since 2022 ...
Sen. Mike Lee (R-UT) has introduced legislation into the 119th Congress that would provide billions of previously misused tax dollars to improve veterans’ homes nationwide.
Kyle Sweetser, a Trump-voter-turned-critic, says he was pushed by the president's tariffs to launch his bid to unseat Sen.
The looming question is, what does our senior U.S. senator, Tommy Tuberville, run for in the 2026 election cycle?