Tim Walz’s State Reviewed for Possible Biased Hiring Practices

The Department of Justice (DOJ) announced on Thursday that it would investigate the employment practices in Minnesota, specifically looking for evidence of racism and sexism. Reports suggest that the Minnesota Department of Human Services has asked supervisors to explain why they would hire non-minority candidates in a bid to promote “positive behavior” in hiring. The […]
Pro-Mamdani PAC Received Funding From Islamist Cleric Who Supported Terror Plot Leader

The Super PAC backing Zohran Mamdani’s bid for mayor of New York City has received a $1,000 donation from Muslim clergy associated with the 1993 World Trade Center bombing and other plots. Imam Siraj Wahhaj made a contribution to the Unity and Justice Fund in May, with a significant amount funneled to support Mamdani’s campaign. […]
Governor Ivey sends a 40-member Alabama rescue team to Texas for flood assistance

Alabama Team Heads to Texas for Flood Relief A group of 40 people from Alabama, skilled in search and rescue, is heading to Texas to assist with disaster relief following a deadly flood that recently hit the state. This team includes members from Alabama Task Force 1, as well as firefighters from Tuscaloosa and Saraland […]
James Lankford’s Choice for Christian Values Team Sparks Concern Following Previous Remarks on Critical Race Theory and Vaccines

Senator Lankford’s New Advisor Sparks Controversy A conservative ethicist appointed by Republican Senator James Lankford from Oklahoma has drawn attention due to a history of criticizing former President Donald Trump and supporting more progressive causes. Matthew Albo, a bioethicist and former theology professor, announced on Wednesday that he will be joining Lankford’s office as part […]
Universities Give in to Trump Administration Pressures

In a surprising shift, a university that previously supported biological men competing in women’s sports is now backing away from that stance due to potential repercussions from the Trump administration regarding federal funding. Historically, some universities allowed men to participate in women’s athletics under the banner of diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI). However, this has […]
Cochise County Starts Drone Initiative to Improve Border Safety

Drone Program Launching in Cochise County, Arizona In Bisbee, Arizona, a new drone pilot program is set to kick off in September 2025, focusing on enhancing border security at the US-Mexico border. The Cochise County Sheriff’s Office has made this announcement on its official Facebook page, revealing plans to collaborate with North American drone manufacturers, […]
Officials confirm rabies found in fox in Arizona county

Rabid Fox Found in Gila County Recently, a fox displaying aggressive behavior was discovered in Gila County, and it tested positive for rabies, officials reported. The animal was reportedly attacking private property. Health and emergency management officials noted that the fox was located near Highway 60 and Haystack Butte Road. After being captured, the fox […]
Highway named after James T. Ramage III in Brundidge to honor former Mayor

Highway Renamed in Honor of Former Brundidge Mayor This year, the Alabama Legislature took a momentous step, officially designating a mile stretch of U.S. Highway 231 in Brundidge as the James T. Ramage III Highway. This move pays tribute to the long-serving mayor and community advocate. The celebration was quite the surprise for Ramage, drawing […]
Alabama Attorney General: Former Decatur officer does not qualify for immunity in Stephen Perkins shooting incident

Alabama AG Opposes Immunity for Former Police Officer in Shooting Case This week, the Alabama Attorney General’s Office took a stand against granting immunity to a former Decatur police officer involved in the fatal shooting of a man during a vehicle seizure dispute. Attorney General Steve Marshall stated in a court summary that lower courts […]
As Trump Gains Ground, Elite Academics Raise Concerns

Philosophy Professor Shares Stark Perspective on Academia’s Future Jennifer M. Morton, a philosophy professor at the University of Pennsylvania, is releasing a foreboding perspective on the future of academia. Her views hint at an environment influenced by politically aligned educators that may stifle critical thought and diversity. In an Op-Ed for The New York Times, […]