Alabama counties come together to safeguard online sales tax initiative

ACCA Encourages Alabama Legislature to Preserve SSUT Program On Monday, the Association of Alabama County Commissions (ACCA) passed a resolution urging the Alabama Legislature to avoid changes that could disrupt the state’s simplified seller operations. This resolution received unanimous support from county commission members statewide during the ACCA’s annual business session on August 21. “Altering […]
The country’s first public online high school is getting ready to equip Alabama’s future workforce creators.

When Buddy Watson was in eighth grade at a small school in rural Alabama, he shared his enthusiasm for engineering with a coding instructor. That conversation led to a pivotal moment in his life: he learned about a new cyber and engineering school opening in Huntsville. The Alabama School of Cyber Technology and Engineering (ASCTE) […]
Arizona DOT Launches Online MVD Office in Fredonia

Arizona Launches Virtual MVD Office The Arizona Department of Transportation has initiated a virtual car division, called TeleMVD, at its Port of Immigration facility in Fredonia. This service aims to assist local residents and those impacted by recent events, such as the Dragon Bravo Fire. With TeleMVD, users can conveniently access various automotive services from […]
Have You Come Across the Word ‘Fatigue’ Online Recently?

What’s going on lately? If you’re like many people, you’ve probably noticed a certain heaviness in the air—almost like a weariness that’s become increasingly common. It’s everywhere, from everyday scenes to unexpected encounters. That term? It’s **fatigue**. You can see it on bystanders during tense moments, reflected in the faces of police officers, firefighters, and […]
Leading Online Abortion Service Faces Wrongful Death Lawsuit

Texas Man Faces Lawsuit After Allegedly Using Abortion Pills to Harm Partner A significant lawsuit was filed against a leading online abortion provider on Monday. The case involves a Texas man who allegedly used abortion pills acquired from AID Access to contaminate a drink intended for the mother of an unborn child, resulting in the […]
50 attorneys general urge DOJ to take stronger action against illegal online gambling

Tennessee Attorney General Jonathan Skulmetti, alongside 49 other Attorney Generals from every state, has urged the U.S. Department of Justice to take action against the rise of illegal offshore gaming operations across the nation. In a letter directed to Attorney General Pam Bondi, Utah’s Attorney General Derek Brown, part of this bipartisan group, expressed concern […]
Adult Film Star’s Selfie Journey Highlights All That’s Wrong With Online Men

If you haven’t come across the Gen Z slang term “Gooner,” it essentially refers to a guy who’s somewhat obsessed with adult content. So, a 35-year-old single guy who subscribes to OnlyFans? He’s a Gooner. Or those college students who spend all their free time between classes browsing Pornhub? Yep, definitely Gooners. Now, if you […]
FDA Chief Plans To Address Concerns Over Forced Use Of Abortion Pill Readily Accessible Online

Commissioner Discusses Mifepristone in Politico Interview In a recent interview with Politico’s Dasha Burn, Commissioner Marty McCurry shared insights regarding Mifepristone, an abortion medication, highlighting concerns about its usage outside traditional medical settings. He mentioned he has access to data reflecting these issues. McCurry stated that the FDA’s ongoing review of Mifepristone’s safety is a […]
Online Activist Group Assists Pennsylvania Police in Arresting Suspected Child Predator

Internet Vigilantes Help Arrest Alleged Child Predator in Pennsylvania A group of internet vigilantes impersonated a 13-year-old girl on Instagram, leading to the arrest of a suspected child predator in Pennsylvania, according to local police. On July 17, a member of the group known as “Predator Poachers” contacted the Bensalem Police Station, revealing she had […]
Mayoral hopeful Nick Derzis urges city to participate in online sales tax lawsuit: ‘Our tax dollars should remain here’

Hoover Police Chief Challenges Online Sales Tax Distribution Nick Deltzis, Hoover’s police chief and a candidate for mayor, is urging city officials to engage in a lawsuit concerning Alabama’s online sales tax revenue distribution through the Simplified Seller Use Tax (SSUT) program. He has described the current tax system as detrimental to Hoover residents, highlighting […]