Auburn back on track after blowout win over Vanderbilt

The Auburn Tigers needed a big win after a tough week last week where they dropped two straight games on the road. Back at Neville Arena, the Tigers defeated the winless SEC Vanderbilt Commodores by 27 points, 81-54. It was Auburn's second win against Vanderbilt this season, after defeating the Commodores 80-65 in Nashville on […]

Alabama Republican Party releases 2024 state legislative priorities

The 2024 Alabama legislative session begins next week on February 6th. As lawmakers prepare to spend a total of 30 working days accomplishing the people's business, including passing the national budget, political groups and elected officials themselves are making public the priorities they hope to achieve. be. “The Alabama Republican Party is strongly committed to […]

Taylor Swift Applies For New Trademark, Suggesting New Venture On The Horizon

Taylor Swift has reportedly filed to trademark the name Taylor Con, suggesting she is working on a new venture. Swift has applied for a new trademark in her company's name and is seeking sole rights to the term “.”taylor con'', but gave no details as to what this was about. Sources suggested the name was […]

FUNK: Did Kentucky Legislators Declare Open Season On Homeless People?

On January 19, the Kentucky House of Representatives passed a controversial bill. bill 5, known as the “Kentucky Safety Act.” The bill understandably attracted significant local attention due to its breadth and enthusiasm. However, a short provision on the use of force to stop illegal “camps” also brought the reform to the national media stage. […]

Steve Garvey lags in California Senate race fundraising

Former baseball player and Republican candidate Steve Garvey has raised far less money than his Democratic rival in the California battle for a rare open seat in the U.S. Senate, federal filings show. . Campaign finance reports released Wednesday by the Federal Election Commission show Garvey, who played first base for the Los Angeles Dodgers […]

Doctors say Alabama lawmakers can help patients get treatments faster

The Alabama Medical Association this week announced an effort to enlist the help of the state Legislature to reduce prior authorization delays. Alabama doctors say new federal rules could help patients in government-sponsored health programs receive more timely treatment, but they do not apply to private insurance plans. State legislatures still need to act. of […]