WBHM Needs Your Input on Education Issues

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WBHM’s new Education Desk needs your help. We’re conducting a survey to determine what education issues are the most important in Alabama and what you think about those issues.

Please take a moment to complete the survey.

If you’d like to suggest education story ideas, email reporter Dan Carsen at dan@wbhm.org or tweet him at @WBHMEdDesk.

 

Environmental groups say Trump administration violated their free-speech rights

A lawsuit alleges the Trump administration violated the free-speech rights of nonprofits and municipalities that have had federal funding for climate and environmental projects frozen or cancelled.

Officials from U.S., Europe meet in London for Ukraine peace talks

The U.S. is showing signs that it is increasingly willing to withdraw from a peace process that has grown more complex in recent months.

Birmingham ranked 4th worst in Southeast for ozone pollution, new ALA report says

The American Lung Association's latest "State of the Air" report shows air quality has worsened in some Gulf South metro areas.

Trade wars grew America’s auto industry. Historians warn today’s tariffs won’t

Past success bringing foreign car companies stateside means the U.S. has more to lose and less to gain in today’s trade wars.

The next AOC? Young Democrats are aiming to topple incumbents inside their own party

Frustrated with their party's response to President Trump, a wave of young Democrats are challenging incumbents in safe blue districts, hoping to mirror Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez's upset win in 2018.

Trump was once seen as an asset to right-wing populists abroad. No more

In some countries, including those facing national elections soon, political leaders who've advocated a homegrown style of MAGA are suddenly scrambling to distance themselves from the U.S. president.

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