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June 21, 2020
Alabama Politics
NEWS
Erasing George Wallace
White supremacist monuments are coming down. Who's next?
By J.D. Crowe | jdcrowe@al.com
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OPINION
The implosion of intellectual honesty
Real progress is impossible if discussions we have, and decisions we make, are shaped by fear and detached from reality.
By Rachel Blackmon Bryars
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What’s in a name? Push is on to erase George Wallace from Alabama buildings, roads, tunnels
In Birmingham, Auburn, Mobile, Troy and elsewhere, petitions have sprung up to remove former Gov. George Wallace's name from buildings, roads, tunnels and more. The petitions have generated notice by university leaders and Wallace's son.
By John Sharp | jsharp@al.com
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Beyond Trump: Senate candidates Sessions, Tuberville talk protests, China, schools
And there was some talk about the president, too, leading up to the July 14 GOP primary runoff.
By Paul Gattis | pgattis@al.com
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POLITICS
Trump rally in Tulsa features some empty seats, talk of coronavirus, confederate statues
President Trump launched his comeback rally Saturday by defining the upcoming election as a stark choice between national heritage and left-wing radicalism.
By The Associated Press
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Embattled federal prosecutor leaves job after standoff with Trump administration
The US Attorney agreed to leave his job with an assurance that investigations by the prosecutor's office into the president's allies would not be disturbed. President Donald Trump had distanced himself from the dispute, telling reporters the decision “was all up to the attorney general."
By The Associated Press
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