USA TODAY's election fellows revealed some of the most competitive races in the country that are key for parties to win a majority in Congress.
U.S. District Judge R. David Proctor ruled a state law violated the federal Voting Rights Act, which allows blind, disabled and illiterate voters to choose a person to assist them.
This story has been updated with a statement from the University of Alabama The University of Alabama has blocked a proposed student rally planned for Friday, but will allow a tailgate protest Saturday on the Quad ahead of former President Donald Trump’s appearance at the Alabama-Georgia football game in Tuscaloosa.
This story has been updated with a statement from the University of Alabama The University of Alabama has blocked a proposed student rally planned for Friday, but will allow a tailgate protest Saturday on the Quad ahead of former President Donald Trump’s appearance at the Alabama-Georgia football game in Tuscaloosa.
A federal judge Tuesday blocked a portion of Alabama’s law criminalizing some forms of ballot assistance, saying it burdened blind, disabled and illiterate voters in violation of the Voting Rights Act.
This is an opinion cartoon. “The circus is coming back to town and this one’s all about … the pets?” - Michael Casagrande Donald Trump is bringing his migrant-eat-dog world conspiracy theory train to Tuscaloosa on Saturday for the Alabama-Georgia game.
When he attends Saturday’s Alabam-Georgia game in Tuscaloosa as Alabama businessman Ric Mayer’s guest, he won’t be slicing into an expensive dry-aged steak or eating spoonfuls of caviar. Trump, whose net worth according to Forbes is valued at $7.5 billion, is eating fast food.
Alabama Sens. Katie Britt and Tommy Tuberville will be with former President Donald Trump at the Alabama-Georgia football game Saturday in Tuscaloosa, according to their staffs and a social media post.
The Alabama football game vs. Georgia is set to be a spectacle. It’s a top four matchup. It has SEC and College Football Playoff implications. ESPN’s College GameDay will also hold its show in Tuscaloosa.
The acting director of the U.S. Secret Service addressed a question about former president Donald Trump's trip to Tuscaloosa.
Despite two assassination attempts in recent months, Donald Trump plans to attend next week's Alabama-Georgia game with nearly 100,000 people.