Kamala Takes Aim at Team Biden in New Book

On Wednesday, Kamala Harris unveiled an excerpt from her forthcoming book, “107 Days,” which takes notable jabs at the Biden administration. Set for release in late September, the book reflects on her brief experiences amidst the presidential election campaign. In one passage shared with The Atlantic, Harris criticizes the Biden press team for not highlighting […]

JD Vance Releases Another Statement Regarding the Charlotte Incident

Vance Comments on Subway Incident Vice President JD Vance made a statement regarding Daniel Penny, referencing an incident on the New York City subway. He expressed that Penny’s actions prevented a more serious situation from occurring and noted that, instead of receiving gratitude, he faced backlash. This remark came in the context of an emotional […]

Authorities believe missing man may be in Arizona

Authorities report that Matthew Spencer was traveling from Las Vegas to Houston, Texas, with his vehicle last detected by license plate readers on August 5. In Flagstaff, Arizona, a man who went missing around August 6 is currently unaccounted for. The Flagstaff Police Department noted that Spencer was driving a Silver Hyundai Tucson bearing a […]

ANDREW LEWIS: The Dangerous Schools That Democratic Governors Prefer to Keep Hidden

The Democratic governor recently attracted attention for seemingly overlooking the daily violence experienced by their constituents. What’s even more surprising is how many governors, eyeing presidential bids, have brushed aside the escalating violence in schools. These governors include Pennsylvania’s Josh Shapiro, Illinois’s JB Pritzker, Maryland’s Wes Moore, and California’s Gavin Newsom, all of whom might […]

Cynthia Almond is an excellent candidate for PSC president.

New Appointment by Governor Kay Ivey Governor Kay Ivey has shown remarkable wisdom in her appointments during her decade-long tenure. Her track record reveals strong leadership, particularly when filling key judicial and governmental positions. In June, she made another significant appointment by selecting state legislator Cynthia Lee Almond to head the Alabama Public Service Commission. […]

Ingersoll: No One Is Prepared to State What America Truly Desires, So I Will

Greetings, dear reader, This marks the final installment of my series this week. The first piece discussed how the media obscured Iryna Zarutska’s death for political reasons, while the second examined “toxic empathy” and its link to policies affecting her fate. Today, I want to touch on Strongman. Just a quick note before we dive […]

Popular post highlights Huntsville’s recent winning streak

Recent months have seen Huntsville garner attention, particularly after President Donald Trump decided to relocate the Space Command headquarters there. This shift highlights Huntsville’s strong position in areas like space flight, missile defense, and military technology. Alabama Commerce Secretary Ellen McNair remarked on this development as a significant achievement for the state, emphasizing its established […]

Secure firearms, saved lives: a plea for suicide prevention in Alabama

September: Suicide Prevention Month and Gun Safety September is Suicide Prevention Month. You might notice yellow ribbons popping up and social media buzzing with crisis hotline numbers. These reminders serve a purpose, but here in Alabama, one significant way to address suicide prevention could start right at home—specifically, by ensuring that all firearms are kept […]

Trump Finally Cleans Up DC of Moped Threats

Trump Will Solve My Vietnam Recently, I came across a New York Times video essay that caught my attention. It highlighted illegal immigrants in Washington, DC, working as food delivery drivers on mopeds. The video, titled “DC Delivery Worker Hiding from the ICE,” stated that federal agents are currently detaining immigrants in the city, regardless […]