
The Daily Detail The Daily Detail for 11.13.25
Nov 13, 2025
Governor Ivey condemns a recent government shutdown and announces emergency funds for food banks. Congressman Strong celebrates returning to work while criticizing the Democrats. The Senate closes a loophole on hemp-derived products, prompting local support. A tragic dog attack injures a nine-year-old in Cullman County. In national news, the U.S. Mint produces its last penny, and the FBI works to halt fentanyl precursor shipments from China. Controversies swirl around Epstein emails linking Trump and an indictment hits California's former chief of staff.
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Hemp Loophole Closing Tied To CR Deal
- The U.S. Senate closed a 2018 Farm Bill loophole that allowed hemp-derived THC products like Delta-8.
- The change is part of the CR deal and will take effect in a year, drawing praise from conservative Alabama groups.
Tighten Aniah's Law To Improve Public Safety
- Mobile County Sheriff Paul Birch said Aniah's Law helps keep violent suspects off the street and protects the public.
- He suggested lawmakers should tighten remaining loopholes over time to improve its effectiveness.
Child Severely Injured In Dog Attack
- A nine-year-old girl in Cullman County suffered severe facial and body bites after a leashed dog attacked her.
- Her mother insisted the child was sitting quietly and had not provoked the animal.
