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On November 1, 2023, journalist Craig Monger of conservative news website 1819 News reported on social media posts by Copeland in which he wore women's clothing and described himself as a "transgender curvy girl" using the name "Brittini Blaire Summerlin".
A small-town Alabama mayor died apparently by suicide just days after a conservative news site published pictures of him allegedly wearing women's clothes and makeup, officials said Sunday.
At its launching, 1819 News was also overseen by a not-for-profit board of directors, separate from the Alabama Policy Institute. [7] The Alabama Policy Institute funded over $1 million to 1819 News in 2021, according to tax filings. [8] The name 1819 News is a reference to the year that the state of Alabama was admitted to the union. [9]
Justin Andrew Sorrell (born 1985) [1] is an American politician who is the incumbent State Auditor of Alabama, serving since 2023.A member of the Republican Party, he previously served in the Alabama House of Representatives from 2018 to 2022, representing the 3rd district, which includes the northwestern counties of Colbert and Lawrence.
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (AP) — The bodies of two men who died while incarcerated in Alabama's prison system were missing their hearts or other organs when returned to their families, a federal lawsuit ...
Britt was born Katie Elizabeth Boyd [4] on February 2, 1982, to Julian and Debra Boyd [5] [6] in Enterprise, Alabama. [7] During her youth she worked at her family's business. Her family lived near Fort Novosel (formerly Fort Rucker) in Dale County, Alabama.
A Dover resident said her son was beaten up by a gang of men after she spoke to the media about migrants arriving in their community. Louise Monger, 37, from Aycliffe, told the PA news agency that ...
Late elections (after the March 4, 1819 beginning of the term) Virginia: Districts April 1819 23 20 3 New Hampshire: At-large March 9, 1819 6 6 0 Illinois: At-large August 2, 1819 1 1 0 Mississippi: At-large August 2–3, 1819 1 1 0 Tennessee: Districts August 5–6, 1819 6 6 0 North Carolina: Districts August 12, 1819 13 10 1 3 1 Alabama: At-large