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I’m a former Navy SEAL, not a swamp insider — and I’m running for U.S. Senate in Alabama to help secure the border, crush the woke agenda, and defend our Christian values," Hudson noted in a ...
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. — Former Navy SEAL Jared Hudson on Wednesday launched a campaign to run for a U.S. Senate seat representing Alabama, promising to be “a warrior for President Trump’s America ...
Jared Hudson, a former Navy SEAL who founded an organization to fight ... prosecutor’s office in Indiana and is certified with the Alabama Peace Officer Standard Training Commission.
Over 100 workers at an Alabama chemical plant were laid off on April 16. The WARN notice, legally required 60 days before mass layoffs, was filed on May 7, weeks after the layoffs occurred.
The Alabama Republican is the latest federal lawmaker to seek elected office back at home. By Emily Cochrane Emily Cochrane covers the American South and previously covered Congress. Senator Tommy ...
HOOVER — Alabama baseball's time at the SEC Tournament came to an end on Wednesday. The No. 9 seed Crimson Tide had the chance to avenge a 2-1 series loss to Tennessee in the regular season but ...
Alabama Governor Kay Ivey signed the FOCUS Act, banning student smartphone use in public schools, aiming to reduce distractions and boost engagement. The law allows exceptions for emergencies ...
MONTGOMERY, Ala. (WSFA) - Gov. Kay Ivey signed House Bill 307 on Tuesday, establishing the “Speedy Trial Act” in Alabama. The bill, sponsored by Sen. Will Barfoot (R) and Rep. Jim Hill (R ...
Alabama Barker Says Kourtney Kardashian ‘Chose to Love Me as Her Own’ In Heartfelt Mother’s Day Post
Meanwhile, Travis shares Alabama and Landon, 21, with his ex-wife, as well as Atiana De La Hoya, 26, who is Travis’ stepdaughter by Moakler. Alabama also shared a sweet post via Instagram Story ...
A panel of three federal judges says the Alabama Legislature intentionally drew its congressional district map to dilute Black voting strength, which is unconstitutional and violates the Voting ...
Federal judges ruled Thursday that Alabama intentionally discriminated against Black residents when the state disobeyed court orders to draw a second Black-majority congressional district.
Federal judges ruled Thursday that Alabama intentionally diluted the voting strength of Black residents when it drew congressional lines, and said the state must continue using a court-ordered map ...
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