
The Daily Detail The Daily Detail for 11.7.25
Nov 7, 2025
Senator Tommy Tuberville labels gender-transition surgeries for minors as evil, empowering parents' rights in education. Alabama's plans for a new veterans cemetery progress, while a military gallery opens just in time for Veterans Day. In legal news, a federal judge mandates full SNAP benefits despite a government shutdown, and the DOJ escalates its investigation into John Brennan. Tensions rise as a group in NYC vows to spread Islam following a recent mayoral election. Meanwhile, charges emerge against researchers accused of smuggling sensitive materials into the U.S.
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Data Center Versus Beltline Conflict
- ALDOT warned a developer that a planned Bessemer data center conflicts with the state's longstanding northern Beltline highway plan.
- The agency said redesign could avoid conflict and stressed the Beltline's precedence in planning.
Federal Prosecutor Enters State Race
- Lloyd Peeples, a federal prosecutor, announced a run for Alabama House District 48 against incumbent Jim Carnes.
- He emphasized his record of prosecuting criminals and supporting victims as a basis for service.
Push For Second State Veterans Cemetery
- The Alabama Department of Veterans Affairs is seeking donated land in North Alabama to create a second state veterans cemetery.
- Officials urge landowners and lawmakers to support locating a cemetery nearer to veterans in northern counties.
