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When it comes to being in touch with the issues facing the people of Alabama and effectively serving them, the state legislature stands unrivaled.
Sports betting isn't a fair wager, and it's a bad bet for Alabama sports and Alabama families.
Is it possible that some of the movies we consider classics would never have been made if today’s cultural taboos were applied?
The actions of our current president and his administration have raised concerns about potential betrayal to our country. Some assert that President Biden is influenced by prominent Marxist figures, including the president of Communist China and billionaire George Soros.
Giving a small glimpse of heaven on earth is exactly what the mission of the Over the Mountain Festivals has been for 15 years: to delight your senses with a taste of what will be.
Caring for a loved one with dementia is a journey of contradictions. You find joy amid sorrow, laughter amid tears and connection amid solitude.
“Welcome to Moe’s!” the man sang to us. He was pushing a mop, wiping down tables at Moe’s Southwest Grill in Daphne, Alabama.
After much pressure from the community and state lawmakers, The Alabama Public Library Service (APLS) Board did the wise thing last Tuesday, unanimously voting to withdraw its membership in the American Library Association (ALA).
If those in the federal government wish to disregard their constitutional obligations, let them. But they should not be surprised when states consequently assert their sovereignty and ignore federal directives, as Texas has.
“The Dukes of Hazzard” just wasn’t how I remembered it. Sure, there were the chase scenes, as well as the beauty of Daisy Duke. But to say the dramatic material was lacking is like calling the criminal Boss Hogg’s morals merely questionable.
Thank God Texans are standing up to the federal leviathan; Alabamians should join them.
Unfortunately, U.S. citizenship in modern America means neither freedom nor independence, but dependency and domination.
Last week, Amie Beth Shaver and Allison Sinclair, co-hosts of Alabama Unfiltered Radio, joined the "Todd Starnes Show" on Newsmax to discuss Gov. Kay Ivey's support of Texas in the border fight, airline safety and more.
Keep your eyes on Texas. What we are seeing is a constitutional crisis of the highest order play out in the fight to defend our southern border.
As conservatives, we uphold principles of fiscal responsibility, limited government intervention, and individual freedom. It's time to apply these principles to education through the advocacy of school choice.
Mobile was pretty. The sunset was peach. The Dolly Parton Bridge at sundown will move you.
Despite the horror of it all, they came together, united in the pursuit of solutions. And if they lived like that, on a snowy, unforgiving mountainside in Western Argentina, we can too.
It’s high time we foster the idea that parents, not teachers, know best how to educate their children. School choice, done well, gives parents the freedom to do just that.
The ad my opponent recently released saying I am weak on the southern border and “not conservative” is nothing but hogwash.
It’s not like The GOAT made the last 17 years of my house-divided marriage easy. My husband and I do pretty well … until the Friday after Thanksgiving.
Farming is backbreaking and tiring work that far too often goes unrecognized by those beyond the property lines of a farm, but it is also an essential industry that ensures our fellow Americans are well-fed and the economy is strong.
If/when the Supreme Court declares that Texas may not secure its own border from millions of illegal migrants, Texas may very well be willing to draw a line in the sand and invoke the infamous State powers of nullification and interposition. Perhaps New York City would actually be relieved.
When the Alabama Legislature was feverishly pushing the gas tax hike, did you ever hear a legislator say, “Let the People Vote?” Or how about this one: “I am personally pro-life, but I believe a woman has a right to choose?"
Every four years, I make a quiet promise to myself to remain as detached as possible in my support for anyone for president. In essence, don’t fall in love with politicians!
Practically speaking, what is a state to do when its own wellbeing is threatened and D.C. won’t assist?
What we're dealing with in this country is not a game; it's a battle for the future of our God-given freedom and the United States of America.
If you could give one piece of advice to someone in their 20s, what would it be?