7 Things: Iran conflict resolution and gas prices, Alabama voter irregularities, activists break law on Alabama freeways, and more…

7. The Poarch Creek Indians are considering large solar projects near their tribal lands in Alabama, with the goal of safeguarding culturally significant sites as the projects take shape.

6. Clashes with “protesters” at Newark’s Delaney Hall over anti-ICE activities continued despite Democrat New Jersey Gov. Mikie Sherrill’s establishment of a peaceful protest zone as tensions remained high in the New Jersey.

5. Politico has reported “Maine Kampf” has another scandal as sexual texts from Democrat U.S. Senate candidate Graham Platner have been discussed by operatives and his wife in a hostage-style video but the Democrats’ allies continue to back the incredibly stupid and terrible man.

4. NASA’s Moon Base plans have positioned Huntsville to remain at the center of America’s lunar future as the city’s companies and workforce promise to play a leading role in the next phase of lunar exploration for mankind.

3. Left-wing activists are violating the law by displaying vulgar political signs without a permit on the Huntsville I-565 overpass with little apparent pushback from authorities, as they could be making travel less safe.

2. Alabama Secretary of State Wes Allen responded to a video showing illegal curbside voting in Jefferson County, calling the situation very concerning as questions about election integrity and noting that this is obviously illegal.

1. President Donald Trump’s changes to the proposed Iran deal could bring significant changes to the nuclear program and sanction relief, and gas prices in Alabama saw recent drops with reports tracking the latest movements at the pump.

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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.