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The plaintiffs in the Tuberville residency challenge would like the Alabama Supreme Court to hurry.

Elections

The people of Alabama are facing a choice. Which pathway will they choose?

National

President Trump used a prime-time address Thursday to revive debunked claims of widespread voter fraud in the 2020 election.

Sen. Tommy Tuberville, R-Ala. speaks at the Senate Armed Services Committee confirmation hearing for Pete Hegseth, President-elect Donald Trump's choice to be Defense secretary, at the Capitol in Washington, Tuesday, Jan. 14, 2025.()

Congress

The Muslim civil rights group say Tuberville's Senate floor remarks could fuel bigotry, threatening the safety and religious freedom of American Muslims.

The Voice of Alabama Politics

July 19, 2026
Secrets, Scandals & the Governor's Race

News

This Matters with Bill Britt

Fear may justify vigilance, but only evidence, debate and constitutional accountability can justify sending Americans into war.

News

Guy Lescault, who led LSA since 2018, expanded civil legal aid programs and will stay through 2026 during the transition.

Education

Alabama students posted strong gains in science, improved eighth-grade achievement and higher ACT scores, according to preliminary statewide assessment results presented Tuesday.

Elections

The forgotten election of 1876 shows why constitutional government requires both challenges and the courage to accept a final result.

Agriculture

The measure targeted family farms hit by rising costs, lost export sales and market turmoil linked to Trump administration tariffs.

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Opinion

Featured Opinion

Classical liberalism once toppled kings. Today, its greatest threat comes from movements claiming freedom while rejecting the restraints it requires.

Chairs, table and toys. Interior of kindergarten. Chairs, table and toys. Interior of kindergarten.

Opinion

A rediscovered paperback offered a timely reminder: Share, apologize, notice wonder and keep warm cookies close.

Featured Opinion

People, even politicians, are rarely all good or all bad. It's time for a whole bunch of people to start remembering that again.

Elections

Alabama’s $40.6 million primary spending reveals how money, access and human nature can reshape the obligations of public office itself.

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