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7. Dothan crime After the Dothan Police Department's Special Response Team and Aviation Unit executed multiple search warrants, a shooting investigation in Dothan led to the disruption of a criminal ring involving six juveniles under the age of 16 and the seizure of six firearms, including an AR-15 style rifle. Numerous charges were filed, including second-degree receiving stolen property in connection with the stolen firearms, possession by a prohibited person of a firearm, third-degree burglary and possession of marijuana.

6. President Joe Biden is not happy that America has become a dumping ground for the world's problems with unrestricted illegal immigration. He is now calling on US allies such as Japan and India to “XenophobiaIn a speech about how great immigrants are, Biden compared them to Russia and China, which Biden for some reason declared “no joke” and tried to make it an economic issue by using those countries as examples of countries that are facing economic challenges because of their reluctance to accept immigrants. Advanced It was recently passed by a majority of the Alabama State Legislature.

Five. It was officially announced that President Joe Biden will appear on the ballot following Governor Kay Ivey signing a bill to extend the deadline for presidential candidates to appear on the general election ballot. All this follows attempts by several other states to keep former President Donald Trump off the ballot and disrupt the presidential election. It also came after Republican Secretary of State Wes Allen warned Democrats that they should be careful that their conventions are after the polls close.

Four. Lawyers for Stormy Daniels, a recipient of former President Donald Trump's “hush money” lawsuit, say the money do not have He also described how former Trump fixer Michael Cohen upset He didn't take the job thinking he might kill himself, which speaks to his motivations as a Trump opponent. In a self-destructive bit of news that makes you wonder, “Why is this happening?”, prosecutors played tapes of the former president's payments. ask“What kind of funding?”

3. “The UAW stands with Hamas and the campus fanatics who are causing chaos everywhere,” said U.S. Rep. Mike Rogers (R-Saxe County). He criticized UAW leadership for supporting agitators on college campuses, specifically its stance on anti-Israel protests. UAW President Sean Fein condemned the mass arrests of demonstrators and urged their release, criticizing the treatment of students and university officials, implying they were somehow victims of repression.

2. U.S. Sen. Tommy Tuberville (R-Auburn) expressed the thinking of University of Florida President (and former U.S. Senator) Ben Sasse: declare“We are not operating child care centers on college campuses.”As unrest on college campuses continued, with more than 2,000 arrests across the country and multiple campuses in disarray, President Joe Biden finally addressed them directly, but subtly. state“Violent protest is not protected as free speech.”

1. There's a plan to save the gambling bill. Donald Trump is involved. Junior., Spelling mistakesinsults, lies, and defeat. In a statement on Twitter, the former president's son wrote: “Why would their senate refuse to let their citizens vote for a clean bill to legalize the lottery and fund education when 45 states already do it? Wouldn't Alabama be better off keeping billions of dollars in Alabama instead of sending them to other states?” This is strange because it's far from a clean bill.

Dale Jackson He is a thought leader at Yellow Hammer News and hosts a talk show weekdays from 5am to 9am. Whistler 10:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. Talk 99.5 and News Radio 1440There will be a rerun Talk Radio 103.9 FM/730AM WUMP 3pm to 4pm

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