7. The mainstream media is freaking out about CBS News firing left-wing dolt Scott Pelley, from 60 Minutes as the network undergoes significant changes after decades of bias, a new Gallup poll shows trust in media has hit a new low amid ongoing public skepticism toward mainstream news outlets.
6. Legendary former Alabama head football head coach Nick Saban voiced support for regulation of college sports during Senate testimony, warning that the current NIL environment has become a race to the bottom that is harming college athletics and student-athletes.
5. Former Alabama basketball “star” Aden Holloway entered a second-chance program and wrote an apology letter in an effort to dismiss drug charges, while another basketball player with Alabama ties hilariously rejected recognition amid his misunderstanding of the Supreme Court map ruling.
4. Election Month continues in California, where it takes far too long to count all votes as the state’s complex ballot processing system once again shows how ridiculous never-ending vote-counting is during high-stakes races for mayor and governor.
3. U.S. Rep. Mike Rogers (R-Saks) hit back against misinformation about a U.S.-Israeli military “integration” plan as he defended his positions on national security and foreign policy issues.
2. An Iran deal by this weekend appears possible again as President Donald Trump, for realsies this time, suggested talks could yield an agreement soon while Tehran denies progress.
1. Alabama has officially rejoined the “old Confederacy” according to Doug Jones, the cowardly caretaker former junior senator in an ill-fitting suit, who looks like he just woke up and stole his shoes from a homeless person and who will never be governor, as he expressed outrage over the Supreme Court ruling that cleared a more Republican-friendly congressional map, with other leaders reacting strongly to the decision that allows Alabama to move forward with its 6-1 map.
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Dale Jackson is a thought leader for Yellowhammer News and hosts a talk show from 5-9 a.m. weekdays on WVNN.

