Courts Supreme Court blocks Biden administration’s eviction moratorium The high court said congressional action would be required to prevent renters from losing their homes in the midst of a pandemic. Josh MoonAugust 27, 2021
Congress Rogers, Palmer concerned about the “dire situation” in Afghanistan Rogers and Palmer say that Joe Biden must get every American out of Afghanistan before leaving the country. Brandon MoseleyAugust 26, 2021
Congress Tuberville: $3.5 trillion spending bill with items Americans can’t afford, don’t want The national debt is currently at $28.7 trillion and the federal government is spending $3.1 trillion a year more than it collects in revenue. Brandon MoseleyAugust 20, 2021
Opinion Opinion | Katie Britt: Leaving people behind in Afghanistan is un-American "We must end Biden’s weakness before it causes great harm to many more Americans," candidate Katie Britt writes. U.S. Senator Katie BrittAugust 18, 2021
Elections Andy Blalock is running for Alabama’s 5th Congressional District He moved to Huntsville in 2007 and has been teaching for the Academy for Science & Foreign Language for 14 years. Brandon MoseleyAugust 18, 2021
National Rogers: Biden administration turned its back on women, children in Afghanistan The Taliban took Kandahar on Friday and the Afghan Presidential Palace in Kabul on Sunday. Brandon MoseleyAugust 16, 2021
State Sewell welcomes HUD Sec. Marcia Fudge to Birmingaham Cities like Birmingham would receive priority funding for public housing assistance under President Biden's Build Back Better agenda. Brandon MoseleyAugust 12, 2021
Health Alabama Republicans oppose additional COVID-19 mandates “Getting a vaccine and wearing a mask should be a choice, not a government mandate," said Lt. Governor Will Ainsworth. Brandon MoseleyAugust 4, 2021
Elections Jessica Taylor promises to stop liberals “from destroying the American dream” Republican Jessica Taylor promised to be Vice President Kamala Harris's "worst nightmare" if elected to the Senate. Brandon MoseleyAugust 4, 2021
News WTO to meet to consider temporarily lifting vaccine patent protection According to the UN, wealthy countries received 82 percent of vaccine doses, while poor nations received less than 1 percent. Brandon MoseleyJuly 28, 2021