7. Storming the court or field after an upset win is a tradition on college campuses, and the NCAA wants to end it after injuries. Alabama Athletics coach Greg Byrne has a surefire idea to stop the storm after the big win. That's stealing victory.
6. Before the explosion outside Attorney General Steve Marshall's office, high-profile former Sen. Doug Jones (D-Mountain Brook) called his home state “Crazy Alabama” and shouted at supporters. He called on people to cause “good problems.”
Five. 6 people went arrested The murder of Birmingham mother Mahogany Jackson. Jackson, 20, sent a text message to her family saying she was being held hostage, but police and family said her body was found under a mattress at the illegal dumping site with a single gunshot wound. He said he could not find anything.
Four. When stories come in from all over, Country illegal immigration hurt Americans peopleMomentum for real change may be brewing, including for children, but President Joe Biden, his Democrats, and some Republicans resist Repair borders, but Ukraine claims to receive an additional $60 billion. In Albertville, a sex-seeking predator was stabbed and several illegal immigrants were captured, with horrific consequences. defense One of them.
3. no surprises primary election In Michigan, it passed despite attempts by both parties to remove roadblocks. Former President Donald Trump crushes former U.N. Ambassador Nikki Haley, and Rep. Rashida Talib tries to get Democrats to vote against President Joe Biden because he doesn't hate Jews enough. Michigan Democratic Party)'s sad attempt.
2. school selection pass The bill was submitted to the Alabama State Assembly, cleared a major hurdle, and was ready for passage in the state Senate. Six Republicans voted against the bill, which would have provided a $7,000 tax credit to private schools and up to $2,000 in tax credits to homeschoolers, capped at two credits per household.
1. Alabama State Sen. Tim Melson (R-Florence) Formally He introduced a bill to clarify that in vitro fertilization: protected “Those who provide goods and services related to IVF will be afforded civil and criminal immunity, except for intentional omissions arising from or unrelated to IVF services.” Terry Collins, State Rep. (R-Decatur) has proposed the same bill in the House, meaning the movement to protect IVF services is underway and would not require a constitutional amendment.
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