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Retirement of Alabama’s Richard Shelby: What others are saying as iconic senator ends 36-year career
What others are saying as U.S. Senator Richard Shelby, the longest serving senator in Alabama history, embarks upon retirement.
By John Sharp | jsharp@al.com
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Alabama Senator Richard Shelby says ‘time to go home’: Retiring after 36 years in Washington, 51 years in office
Alabama's Richard Shelby is retiring after the longest tenure of any senator from Alabama in Washington, D.C., and the senator plans to head home to a quiet retirement in Tuscaloosa. But his legacy in D.C. for securing crucial earmarks is likely to last for decades to come.
By John Sharp | jsharp@al.com
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Q&A: Senator Richard Shelby reflects on record tenure serving Alabama, life in halls of power
Shelby reflects back on a 36-year career in the U.S. Senate that took him to the chairmanship of the most powerful committees in government, and shares his thoughts on the Republican Party and more.
By John Sharp | jsharp@al.com
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Donald Trump draws criticism after dinner with white nationalist, rapper Ye
Trump had dinner Tuesday at his Mar-a-Lago club with West, who is now known as Ye, and Nick Fuentes, a far-right activist who has used his online platform to spew anti-semitic and white nationalist rhetoric.
By Jill Colvin
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Racial equity initiative co-chairs from U.S. Congress to meet in Montgomery
The three U.S. representatives who co-chair the Racial Equity Initiative will meet Monday with the founder of the Equal Justice Initiative in Montgomery.
By Amy Yurkanin | ayurkanin@al.com
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Tennessee judges uphold contentious school voucher law
Critics of vouchers argue that the law will weaken the state's public education system.
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