Opinion
When Did the Classroom Become a Political Battleground?
“Classrooms should be places where children are taught how to think—not directed toward what to think or which causes to champion”—Guest Opinion by Emily Jones
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“Classrooms should be places where children are taught how to think—not directed toward what to think or which causes to champion”—Guest Opinion by Emily Jones
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Says 60 - 90 days suspension could put $100 million back in Alabamian’s pockets — but it’s doubtful the Governor or Legislature will go along
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Birmingham Mayor affirmed the City’s welcoming status at end-of-Ramadan ceremony
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Justices to decide if ballots must arrive by Election Day, a ruling that could reshape voting rules nationwide before 2026
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Audit finds $200K overpaid as delays, lawsuits, and hemp crackdown deepen concerns over Alabama’s medical cannabis rollout
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“You cannot expect loyalty from people who feel like collateral damage”—Guest Opinion by Jonathan Hoffman
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“Real inclusion means allowing people to stand beside us even when they see the world differently”—Guest Opinion by Lisa Ward
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New $2.4B facility in Cherokee to build sub parts, bring 1,000 jobs to North Alabama
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Guest column from Rev. Michael Brooks of Siluria Baptist Church, Alabaster AL
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What struck me first is something we don’t see enough of anymore—clarity.
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Alabama Congressman Barry Moore says measure reinforces civil rights law, blocks use of foreign legal codes in U.S. discrimination cases
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“Standing Tall Against the Woke Left” ad now on YouTube, other outlets