It was one of the greatest games I’ve ever seen. Georgia was up by thirteen points at halftime and firmly in control of the game. Alabama’s legendary coach Nick Saban went to Tagovailoa, who had not been on the field for a meaningful play all year.
Former U.S. Attorney Doug Jones defeated Judge Roy Moore yesterday after a hotly-contested and controversial special election to fill the Senate seat vacated by Attorney General Jeff Sessions.
In an interview with ABC News, Beverly Young Nelson admitted that she added the date and location under where Roy Moore signed her high school yearbook.
Many African-Americans in Alabama are less concerned with Moore’s sexual misconduct, which he denies, and more with countering a former judge they think is bent on returning the state to its segregationist past.
Alabama Republican Senate candidate Roy Moore struck back at what he called “the Obama-Clinton machine’s liberal media lapdogs” after a news article printed a woman’s claims that the former judge had initiated a sexual encounter with her when she was 14.