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With over a month to go before taking office, President-elect Donald Trump is already impacting public policy. His cabinet picks have drawn much support from his base but even more ire from Democrats and some Republicans concerned about how they might shake things up.
From the White House to Congress, the general election was a significant victory for Republicans and conservatives in the fight to save the country. However, with President-elect Trump assuming office next January, 1819 News CEO Bryan Dawson said the real battle is just beginning and it could get ugly before it gets better.
Sometimes, a change in leadership is just what a failing business needs to turn things around. That’s what most Americans are hoping for after President-elect Donald Trump's resounding victory on November 5.
While Alabama has passed laws banning DEI from the classroom, Moms for Liberty’s Emily Jones said the harmful ideologies are still being taught in every school across the state under a different name.
After Gov. Kay Ivey unceremoniously fired former commissioner Kent Davis from the Alabama Department of Veterans Affairs, many have questioned the legitimacy of Ivey's “supreme executive power” and why she chose to use it in this situation and not others.
When people hear about Public Service Commission president Twinkle Cavanaugh, the first two questions they often ask are: What is the Public Service Commission, and is that her real name?
Christians are commanded to love their neighbor, but Birmingham pastor Rich Lusk said Christian kindness has been exploited to guilt American evangelicals into accepting mass immigration to the detriment of their communities.
Perhaps no politician has been so unfairly maligned and misunderstood as President Donald Trump, according to author and documentarian Dinesh D’Souza.
The influx of Haitian migrants moving into Alabama continues to be a concern, but Attorney General Steve Marshall warned they’re not the only ones flooding the border.
For nearly 30 years, the Buckmaster brand has provided entertainment, community, and education for deer hunters across the nation through hunting expos, a TV show, and magazines.
More than 300 million Americans rely on electricity every day for work, entertainment and life-giving treatments, yet the nation’s power grid remains virtually undefended from attack, be it solar flares or bad actors.
CSP CEO Tommy Wallar and Kyle Shideler, the Director and Senior Analyst for Homeland Security and Counterterrorism at CSP, joined 1819 News CEO Bryan Dawson recently on "1819 News: The Podcast" to explain how issues of national security are really local issues and how their firm helps provide local solutions.
Trust in the media is near an all-time low, and news without a strong liberal bent is hard to come by. The Republic Sentinel, a conservative national news outlet, is hoping to change that by reporting honestly on the news other publications don’t want you to know about.
When soldiers return home from service or police officers retire from the force, they’re often left with a profound sense of purposelessness, which can lead to dark consequences. That’s what inspired Tim Harry to create Severance Security, where veterans can find new meaning in helping keep others safe.
Former Donald Trump attorney Christina Bobb is still facing felony charges for questioning the last election, but that’s only motivated her more to fight for America and push for secure elections this November.
President Ronald Reagan said freedom was never more than one generation away from extinction, emphasizing the importance of vigilance to preserve American values.
The 2024 Olympics in France is over halfway over, but the controversial opening ceremony on July 26 is still casting a pall over the event.
With little mention of reproductive issues at the Republican National Convention, many anti-abortion advocates are concerned the Republican Party is toning down its pro-life agenda to win over independent and undecided voters. However, ALGOP chair John Wahl said that’s not the case, and the Republican Party at large still holds preserving the sanctity of life as one of its top priorities.
Two Alabama MoL chapter leaders, Emily Jones and Rebecca Watson, joined “1819 News: The Podcast” to discuss the war of children’s minds and how they and other parents are fighting back.
Idaho pastor and author Doug Wilson recently joined “1819 News: The Podcast” in an overtime segment to make a case for Christian nationalism and explain why it’s so contentious, even among Christians.
In a culture hyper-sensitive to racial issues, anti-white racism is the one prejudice that often goes unnoticed.
The pro-life movement was instrumental in overturning Roe v. Wade and sending the issue of abortion back to the states to decide. However, according to pastor Jeff Durbin, many pro-life advocates are now standing in the way of ensuring equal protection for all life.
When Hannah Rees set out to clean up her local library of sexually inappropriate children’s books, she had no idea her bold actions would turn into a statewide movement.
Ministry can be messy, and perhaps no one knows that better than Bryan Kelly.
Wilson joined 1819 News CEO Bryan Dawson last Wednesday on “1819 News: The Podcast” to discuss the importance of classical Christian education and how Christians should be planning to construct a flourishing, godly civilization for the future.
Marshall recently joined or helped lead multiple lawsuits against the Biden administration for issues such as energy policy and First Amendment rights — issues that could eventually impact Alabama if allowed to infect other areas unimpeded.
Gambling dominated both chambers and ultimately failed by one vote. Still, it cast a long shadow on the proceedings and led to several promising bills dying on the vine. Despite that, the session did have some big wins.