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Impeach, indict, rinse, repeat: Joe and Hunter Biden’s very bad day

Both President Biden and his son Hunter were in trouble again on Thursday. One faces formalized impe

Moore, others thank Tuberville for fight against military abortion policy

Prominent Republicans and conservatives are showing their gratitude to U.S. Sen. Tommy Tuberville fo

The Power of Age: How Getting Life Insurance When You’re Young Can Give You an Edge in Life

Life insurance is a crucial way of providing financial protection for your loved ones in the event o

5 principles of EARTH that are paving the way for prosperity in East Alabama

Bound by the love of community, EARTH will pave a prosperous path forward for East Alabama. “EARTH w

The 4 Best KitchenAid Attachments of 2023

My KitchenAid stand mixer has a permanent spot on my countertop. It’s an invaluable tool for making

7 Things: Smartest guy Biden knows is indicted again on tax fraud; 3 Decatur police officers fired; and more …

7. Guaranteed gender affirmation and 2% raises have been secured by the striking workers at The Wash

Rep. Carl: Fighting back against Biden’s radical environmentalist allies

One of my favorite things about Alabama’s First Congressional District is the opportunities and reso

7 Things: New Speaker of the House attempts to keep government open; Britt slams Biden on border; and more …

7. Carjackings and car break-ins are clearly out of control in Washington. D.C. Now, the Secret Serv

Read in full: Latest indictment of Hunter Biden

The tax evasion indictment issued for Hunter Biden on Thursday, accusing the president’s son of fail

No National Anthem: Anchorage school board tables motion to play Star Spangled Banner

During a committee meeting held on Pearl Harbor Day (Dec. 7), Anchorage School Board member Dave Don

School board won’t consider motion to let parents know about their own children’s gender pronoun preference, or alternate names

Should teachers and administrators of Anchorage Public Schools let parents know if their children ar

Peltola votes to transfer billions of dollars of student debt to taxpayers

Rep. Mary Peltola voted against House Joint Resolution 88, which passed 210 to 189, disallowing the