Congress Rogers says the budget should be focused more on China, less on climate issues Congressman Mike Rogers wrote an op-ed Tuesday in Defense News in which he criticized President Joe Biden’s budget priorities. Brandon MoseleyJune 25, 2021
Congress Shelby concerned over decreased funding request for Army Shelby questioned top U.S. Army officials during a defense subcommittee hearing to review the president’s funding request. Brandon MoseleyJune 24, 2021
Congress Rogers concerned a diminished defense budget weakens the Navy Admiral Michael Gilday, chief of Naval Operations, told Rogers that under President Joe Biden's budget, the Navy’s budget has declined. Brandon MoseleyJune 17, 2021
Congress Tuberville introduces bill to prohibit TSP investment in Chinese companies This bill would prohibit Thrift Savings Plan funds from being invested in any entity based in China. Brandon MoseleyMay 24, 2021
Party politics Alabama Republicans want to name Trump “one of the greatest presidents in history” One prominent Alabama Republican columnist said: “I do not care to comment on this historically illiterate resolution.” Brandon MoseleyJanuary 27, 2021
National December is on track to be Alabama’s deadliest month of the pandemic From cases and deaths to hospitalizations, December is on track to be the worst month of the pandemic. Brandon MoseleyDecember 21, 2020
National Brooks cosponsors bill to bar senior Chinese officials from entering U.S. “Communist China is America’s geopolitical foe," Brooks said. Brandon MoseleyNovember 25, 2020
News CDC urges families to limit the number of people gathering for Thanksgiving The CDC is encouraging families to stay home as much as possible over the holiday weekend and avoid spreading the coronavirus. Brandon MoseleyNovember 20, 2020
National Coronavirus is setting new records Coronavirus cases aren’t just on the rise in a number of hot spots. They are increasing in nearly every single state. Brandon MoseleyNovember 16, 2020
National Alabama’s COVID deaths were up in October October’s 427 deaths is an increase of 14.5 percent from September, during which 373 Alabamians died. Brandon MoseleyNovember 3, 2020