Brian Stelter Claims Stephen Colbert Didn’t Get an Opportunity to Save ‘Late Show’

Cancellation of Colbert’s Late-Night Show Sparks Debate During a segment on CNN Thursday night, chief media analyst Brian Stelter expressed strong emotions regarding the announcement that Stephen Colbert’s late-night talk show will be discontinued in May 2026. CBS cited that the show was not profitable as the reason for its cancellation. Stelter raised concerns about […]
Mike Johnson Claims WSJ Is ‘Seriously Fabricating’ Information About Trump’s Connection to Epstein

House Speaker Mike Johnson pushed back against a report from the Wall Street Journal (WSJ) which suggested that former President Donald Trump had sent a “bawdy” birthday card to the controversial financier Jeffrey Epstein. The WSJ claimed that Trump had sent Epstein a letter alongside a painting of a naked stick figure lady to commemorate […]
Aderholt proposes legislation to speed up the delivery of defense equipment to allies

Proposed Bipartisan Bill to Enhance Defense Equipment Delivery On Thursday, several representatives, including Robert Adderholt from Alabama, Jared Moskowitz from Florida, and Jimmy Panetta from California, joined R-Montana’s Ryan Zinke to introduce the Manufacturing and Sales Act. This bipartisan initiative aims to increase revenues and expedite the delivery of essential US-made defense capabilities to allies […]
Sen. Jay Hovey declares his intent to run for reelection in District 27

Sen. Jay Hovey Announces Candidacy for Re-election in Alabama R-Auburn Senator Jay Hovey, who first joined the Alabama Legislature in 2022, revealed his plans to run for a new term representing the 27th District, which includes parts of Lee, Russell, and Tallapoosa counties, on Thursday. “As a state senator, I helped secure a kitchen table […]
Scott Jennings Uses One Word to Capture America’s Response to the Trump-Epstein Story

Trump’s Alleged Letter to Epstein Draws Mixed Reactions During a panel discussion Thursday night, Republican strategist Scott Jennings dismissed a Wall Street Journal report concerning a letter supposedly written by former President Donald Trump to investor Jeffrey Epstein on Epstein’s 50th birthday. The article, which described the letter as “bawdy” and included a picture of […]
Governor Ivey reveals new round of 2025 Rebuild Alabama infrastructure funding grants

Governor Ivey Announces Funding for Road Improvements in Alabama Governor Kay Ivey announced the allocation of over $3.7 million in state funding on Wednesday aimed at enhancing infrastructure across various cities and counties in Alabama. This funding is part of the Alabama Department of Transportation’s Annual Reconstruction Alabama Act Grant Program, which will support 12 […]
Sen. Tuberville calls for tariffs to protect cabinet manufacturing jobs

Senator Advocates for Tariffs on Imported Cabinets US Senator Tommy Tuberville is pushing for immediate tariffs on imported cabinets, arguing that unfair foreign competition is harming American manufacturing and jeopardizing numerous jobs. This week, a panel held by the American Kitchen Cabinet Alliance highlighted what Tuberville, along with other lawmakers and industry executives, described as […]
Senators Britt and Tuberville decide to reduce funding for overseas assistance and public broadcasting

Senate Approves $9 Billion Rescue Package Amid Controversy The Senate voted early Thursday to pass a $9 billion rescue package, with a tight 51-48 margin that largely reflected party lines. Only two Republican senators—Lisa Murkowski from Alaska and Susan Collins from Maine—voted against it. Other Republican senators, including Alabama’s Tommy Tuberville and Katie Britt, supported […]
APLS aims to classify books that support “gender ideology” as unsuitable for children.

Alabama Public Library Services Management Changes Alabama Public Library Services is again looking to revise its management rules. This time, the focus is on materials that support gender ideology or concepts involving multiple genders, labeling them as unsuitable for children. If these changes are approved, local libraries would not be able to include such materials […]
House Delivers $9 Billion Cuts Bill to President Trump

The House has approved a measure that targets $9 billion in cuts, which includes reductions to public broadcasters, shortly after midnight on Friday. The vote saw just two House Republicans—Rep. Brian Fitzpatrick from Pennsylvania and Mike Turner from Ohio—opposing it, resulting in a narrow margin of 216 to 213 in favor. This legislation marks a […]