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7. A big win for Democrats in Arizona, as the Arizona Supreme Court upholds a ban on abortions in the state citing a law 1864 and multiple codifications, aligning with the precedent set by the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision on a similar law in Mississippi. More talk about how “abortion is on the ballot” guaranteed. […]

7. Some people had an interesting reaction to the solar eclipse, this could include “eclipse sickness,” changed periods and other wackiness. A woman in Florida claiming that God instructed her to shoot at vehicles on Interstate 10 during the eclipse was arrested and charged with multiple felonies related to the incident. 6. The fight in […]

7. Alabama men’s basketball’s dream for a national championship died in Phoenix but head coach Nate Oats says this is not the end: “We have to use this game as motivation going into the next year.” The UConn Huskies were too much as they secured their chance at back-to-back men’s basketball national championships with an […]

7. It is probably too late to hold off library-related legislation in the Alabama Legislature but some libraries are trying to be reasonable. For instance, the Orange Beach Public Library has implemented a policy giving parents ultimate control over their child’s book selections, requiring permission slips with four accessibility levels. Mayor Tony Kennon stated the […]

7. UConn is looking past Alabama in the Crimson Tide’s first Final Four appearance. UConn may be able to be cocky, they have 10 consecutive tournament wins, consecutive Final Four appearances, and the university has taken preemptive measures by removing light poles from campus to prevent potential property damage and chaos, reminiscent of last year’s […]

7. Yesterday, voters in Marshall County cast their ballots to elect their next state representative for House District 27 after now-State Sen. Wes Kitchen won a State Senate seat. Out of the six Republican candidates vying for the position, Former Alabama Secretary of Early Childhood Education Jeana Ross and Arab City Councilman Alan Miller moved […]

7. Forget about calling Alabama a “football school” or a “basketball school.” According to Alabama’s head basketball coach Nate Oats, Alabama is now a “championship school.” Obviously, Alabama is still a football school, but if Alabama is able to make it to, or win the NCAA championship, Alabama becomes even more dominant in college sports. […]

7. Some federal government employees don’t want to go back to work, not that anyone could blame them, but the orders are clear and their employers want them back in the office, so members of the American Federation of Government Employees rallied in-person, urging the department to maintain the telework policy established during the pandemic. […]

7. Sam Bankman-Fried, a crypto-entrepreneur, received a 25-year prison sentence for perpetrating a substantial fraud that affected hundreds of thousands of customers. The fraud came to light with the downfall of FTX, previously one of the most widely used platforms for digital 6. Alabama lawmakers could consider a ban on social media for minors following […]

7. In a news story that will surely be coming to a town near you, Mobile is cracking down on public marijuana smoking after complaints it is becoming an omnipresent issue. As attitudes evolve and laws change, more cannabis consumption will take place and it will become part of everyday life with municipalities being forced […]

7. Third-party candidate for President, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has selected life-long liberal donor and activist attorney Nicole Shanahan as his vice presidential nominee for the 2024 election. Team Biden and the DNC are gearing up to minimize Kennedy and other 3rd party challengers they feel will peel off his support and help former President […]

7. The Birmingham Public Library continues doing the things that will turn regular people against a place that is a meant to be about books and places for homeless people to pee but have turned into groomer’s paradises. The PUBLIC library has had 3 “Loud in the Library” events and each one included vulgar trans-themed […]