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Adam B. Coleman On The Crisis Of Fatherhood in America & Alabama AD Greg Byrne Addresses The Nate Oates Rumors

Adam B. Coleman On The Crisis Of Fatherhood in America & Alabama AD Greg Byrne Addresses The Nate Oates Rumors

Fox News31-03-2025

Story #1: Are the rumors swirling around Alabama Men's Basketball Head Coach Nate Oates departure true? What is going to happen to college athletics under new legislation that will change the rules on scholarships and roster construction? A conversation with the University of Alabama Athletic Director, Greg Byrne. Plus, previewing the new documentary series , The Tides That Bind , on the first Alabama Football season in the post-Nick Saban era, fully available now on FOX Nation.
Story #2: Author Adam B. Coleman joins to discuss his new book, T he Children We Left Behind: How Western Culture Rationalizes Family Separation & Ignores The Pain Of Child Neglect. Adam shares his experiences growing up with an absent father, the negative impact that a lack of fathers has on society, and much more.
Story #3: Quick Takes: Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard revokes security clearances for former President Joe Biden, former Vice President Kamala Harris, former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, and many more. But why do former officials even get to keep their security clearances in the first place? Plus, the New York Yankees invented what seems to be the legal 'Torpedo Bat.' Will the rest of the league follow?
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