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A federal judge and the U.S. Department of Justice this week said that states are going too far by trying to block people from helping others cross state lines for abortion.
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Just a day after his latest arraignment, and just prior to Donald Trump’s appearance at an Alabama GOP dinner, Trump made this proclamation, in all capital letters, on his Truth Social site: "If you go after me, I'm coming after you."Speaking Friday at the Alabama Republican Party's annual Summer Dinner, Trump portrayed himself as the victim of political persecution, telling the crowd, "They want to take away my freedom because I will never let them take away your freedom."
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The U.S. Department of Justice alleges that the Alabama Department of Transportation refused to rehire a worker due to his physical disability. The worker was injured while working as a technician for the state department in 2007.
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The Alabama Republican Party says Donald Trump’s planned visit this week is still on. The Department of Justice indicted the former President for allegedly trying to stay in power after losing to Joe Biden. Trump is scheduled to speak at the Alabama GOP summer dinner tomorrow night.
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GOP House members Gary Palmer, Jerry Carl, and Barry Moore are defending Donald Trump following his federal indictment on four charges related to the “big lie” that the 2020 election was stolen, and his alleged attempt to remain in power after losing the Presidential election to Joe Biden.
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The grant will broaden the city's Male Mentorship Program, which teaches young boys how to succeed personally and professionally.
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The Alabama Department of Public Health created a legal agreement with the U.S. to take immediate action on raw sewage exposure issues in Lowndes County last month. ADPH recently announced the details of its moratorium in a press release.
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A federal judge says the Justice Department and an Alabama sheriff's office can move forward with a $2 million settlement of a lawsuit that claimed sheriff's officials ignored female jailers who reported being sexually harassed by male prisoners.
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The U.S. Department of Justice says an environmental justice probe found Alabama engaged in a pattern of inaction and neglect regarding the risks of raw sewage for residents in an impoverished county.
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A former Alabama prison supervisor has been charged with using excessive force against two inmates. The U.S. Department of Justice also alleges Mohammad Shahid Jenkins also misled investigators.