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Annie Holmquist: Making home cooking great again

In our urbanized culture, many consumers have little concept of where their food comes from or what went into making and processing it. But such a situation is simply another knock against our personal freedom.

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Laura Clark: IVF — the political cheap shot of the season

This political season, the talking point seems to be IVF, and it’s a cheap shot that tells you just about everything you need to know about the candidate.

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Mark Tapson: What Mike Tyson gets wrong about leaving a legacy

Most of us will not die as accomplished as Julius Caesar or Mike Tyson, but all of us are going to be remembered, for better or worse, at least by the people whose lives we touched over our lifetime, many of whom we may not even realize we have impacted.

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U.S. Sen. Katie Britt: Confronting the escalating threat of antisemitism — Why we must stand united

The Jewish people have been persecuted for centuries, but many Jewish Americans are experiencing violence today they’ve never witnessed in their lifetimes. 

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John Manzelli: Homewood residents stand united against development overreach

Today, Samford University and Landmark Development temporarily withdrew their attempt to take over the Lakeshore Drive section of Homewood.

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Kristin Landers: Mainstream medicine’s COVID-19 failures continue

It is now more crucial than ever to find a doctor who is willing to treat the source of our ailments, rather than just put a band-aid over them. Find a doctor who listens, thinks outside the box, and is unwilling to always bow the knee to big pharma.

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Jim Zeigler: State Sen. Orr turned a long-ago regret into a present-day result

State Sen. Arthur Orr is too busy to go back and get a degree he regretted not getting. But he did it. So can you.

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Dr. Barry Nowlin: Togas and times tables in Alabama classical charter schools

Despite the inevitable opposition, let’s all stand up for the next generation and demand classical charter schools become an educational option for all Alabama children.

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Sarah Wilder: Happy 'Normal People Month'

The reason that Pride Month looks so different this year, even for massive corporations that can afford the dip in sales, is that normal people refused to be tricked twice.

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Col. John Eidsmoe: Local government, the ally we ignore

Local government normally reflects the views and values of its constituents better than those in Montgomery or Washington. They are an important ally, and we shouldn’t forget or neglect them.

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Jeff Minick: Homebuilding 101 – 3 time-tested ways to strengthen family life

When we do these things in a right and cheerful spirit – breaking bread together, setting aside some family time, bringing worship into the living room or kitchen – we make our homes brighter and warmer, and strengthen the family.

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Jason Davenport: How redlining stunted West Montgomery’s growth

To heal from redlining, Montgomery must do more than issue apologies or erect historic markers.

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Joey Clark: Tommy Tuberville running unopposed is what American democracy looks like, especially in Alabama

American democracy has always provided the illusion of choice to the average man without giving him much say-so in how he is actually governed. Alabama has always trended to being a one-party state, too – once Democrat, now Republican.

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Talmadge East: The heresy of lightweight gastronomy

Some of us still believe in the sacrament of the shared table.

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Phil Williams: Make your 'here' great!

Complaining is a fool’s errand. Mere complaints solve nothing. Move past the complaints and make your 'here' better.

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Annie Holmquist: Gaining respect one clothing item at a time

If we want others to respect our beliefs, ideas and persons, then why not put our best foot forward from the get-go, signaling through our clothes the respect we both expect to give and take?

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Will Sellers: The Inheritance of Freedom

That great standard of liberty, the Magna Carta, is 810 years old this month.

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KCarl Smith: Why George Soros' radio station takeover should be a wake-up call

Let’s not allow our communities to be bought and brainwashed. Let’s protect the airwaves the same way Douglass protected freedom – with courage, strong beliefs, and a deep love for truth.

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Sean of the South: So you want to be a writer?

The unofficial cardinal rule of the writing industry states that the only way to make a small fortune as a writer is to start off with a large one.

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Annie Holmquist: Why a Harvard education just doesn't cut it anymore

When schools fail to teach students to do something useful with their minds and bodies, creating beautiful things, they deprive the next generation of a joy-filled life.

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Dr. Barry Nowlin: It's time for school boards to remember who they serve

As a concerned grandparent who lives in Baldwin County, I feel compelled to speak on behalf of many families who are deeply frustrated with the conduct and priorities of our local school boards.

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Troy Carico: All hail the new Pax Americana

Trump’s genius lies in his complete rejection of the elitist dogma that America should sacrifice its sovereignty for global goodwill and noble benevolence.

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Jeff Minick: Continuing Kindness, Grit and Camaraderie Long After Disaster

We soon forget natural disasters, but the community and camaraderie that they bring continues long after.

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Cam Ward: ABPP commends legislature for policies that put public safety first

The legislature’s successful efforts to Back the Blue this session came from their sincere support for our law enforcement officers.

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Brilyn Hollyhand: Democrats think young men are aliens – and they're wasting millions trying to decode us

Gen Z guys aren’t confused about why we’re walking away – we’re walking away because the modern Democratic Party has spent years demonizing us, mocking masculinity, and replacing real leadership with TikTok cringe and rainbow flag activism.

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Col. John Eidsmoe: Does a religious charter school violate the First Amendment?

The U.S. Supreme Court's divided opinion on a Catholic charter school appears to kick the can down the road on the question of religious charter schools.

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Sarah Wilder: Emotional cheating and the rise of the 'AI boyfriend'

A virtual robot will never replace the human companionship. But a “relationship” with a perfect AI boyfriend or girlfriend or friend is much easier to maintain, making the lure of such hollow companionship all the more dangerous.

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