It Appears a Significant Climate Study Promoted by the Media Was Based on Unreliable Data

Concerns Raised Over Climate Change Study’s Accuracy On Wednesday, the Washington Post highlighted research regarding climate change, predicting potential global damages of up to $38 trillion by 2050. However, the study contains inaccurate GDP figures for Uzbekistan, which has prompted scrutiny regarding its findings. The researchers concluded climate change could reduce global GDP by about […]

Former associate director files lawsuit against AHSAA for discrimination based on gender and age

Former AHSAA Executive Files Discrimination Lawsuit The former associate executive director of the Alabama High School Athletic Association has initiated a federal lawsuit, alleging gender and age discrimination against the AHSAA. Kim Vickers claims that she, as a woman, faced demotion and eventual termination after lodging a complaint with the Employment Opportunity Committee, which ultimately […]

One person dies from West Nile virus, based on information from Maricopa County.

Phoenix – First West Nile Virus Death Reported in Maricopa County This Season On Monday, Maricopa County announced its first death of the season linked to the West Nile virus. This year, the Maricopa County Department of Public Health has recorded 17 confirmed cases of the virus in humans. According to Dr. Nick Stave, the […]

Alabama House approves historic $12.1 billion education budget, supports school choice and funding based on student needs

On Wednesday, the Alabama House of Representatives approved a significant $12.1 billion Education Trust Fund (ETF) budget for the fiscal year 2026. This budget is aimed at increasing investments in public education, focusing particularly on school choices, targeted support for students, and new benefits for educators. The package includes SB112 and its supplementary budget, which […]

Based in Alabama: Credit unions are energizing rural areas in Alabama

The number of small communities in Alabama is on the rise, but there’s a catch. Access to local financial services is becoming increasingly scarce. As per the Federal Reserve Bank Desert Dashboard, there are about 1,181 people per census area, and 153 of these areas are now labeled as “bank deserts.” Essentially, this means that […]

Left-Wing Nonprofit Steered ‘Health Equity’ Grants Based On Race, Watchdog Says

The Greater Washington Community Foundation (GWCF) runs a “health equity” program that appears to racially discriminate against applicants during the grant-making process, according to health watchdog group Do No Harm. GWCF has identified the Health Equity Fund as a priority issue. Grants It aims to donate to “BIPOC-led organizations” and achieve “equitable health outcomes for […]