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Video of Sen. Katie Britt (R-AL) smiling in response to concerns that "people will die" because of Trump's "Big, Beautiful Bill" is drawing attention online.
"We’re removing the Medicaid, temporarily, for people who have determined that they do not want to get a job." ...
When President Donald Trump visited Tuscaloosa in May to make the commencement address to the University of Alabama graduates ...
When it came time for someone to go on TV and argue that a bill that cuts taxes for the rich and safety nets for the poor ...
When President Donald Trump visited Tuscaloosa in May to make the commencement address to the University of Alabama graduates, he also arranged time to meet privately with two Tuscaloosans – ...
U.S. Senators introduce a $23 billion act to develop a modernized missile defense system under President Trump’s Golden Dome ...
Tuscaloosa currently has one of, if not the best, legislative delegations in the Capitol today. It is made up of stellar, ...
Trump’s team credits young Tuscaloosa writer Brilyn Hollyhand, with much of this success. Brilyn’s blog has a national ...
Despite attacks on DEI and colleges, HBCUs endure through bipartisan support. At the start of the year, historically Black ...
State lawmakers and Alabama’s elected officials in Washington are divided along party lines on President Donald Trump’s ...
President Trump’s decision to support Israel in targeting Iran’s nuclear program has drawn mixed reactions from lawmakers, revealing bipartisan divisions.
Alabama’s two U.S. Senators briefly used the website "X" to show their support for Saturday night’s U.S. Air strikes that reportedly showered three Iranian nuclear sites with a dozen or so “bunker ...
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