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WASHINGTON – U.S. Senator Tommy Tuberville (R-AL) released a video honoring U.S. Army Sergeant First Class Leo Finn as the July "Veteran of the Month." Excerpts of Sen. Tuberville's remarks can be found below, and complete remarks can be found here. "The Book of Proverbs tells us that 'without a vision, people perish.' For Sergeant Leo Finn of Cullman, Alabama-he's had a clear vision for his life from day one. Leo feels he was 'born to serve in the military,' and spent 36 years serving our...








Pint-sized obsessions: America's favorite ice cream flavors and brands, according to Instacart data Just in time for National Ice Cream Day on July 19, Instacart dug into a year of ice cream orders to find the flavors and brands filling America's carts, along with the delightfully regional tastes that make every state unique. Ice cream occupies a rare sweet spot in the grocery aisle: It’s nearly universal in appeal yet deeply individual in taste. Ask 10 people their favorite flavor, and...

July in Alabama brings upper‑80s to 90s temperatures, steamy humidity, and fast‑moving thunderstorms. These conditions stress plants but also create ideal growth for heat‑loving vegetables. Gardeners who stay active this month can secure strong summer harvests and set up a successful fall garden. 1. Manage Heat and Moisture Keep Soil Consistently Moist Vegetables such as tomatoes, cucumbers, peppers, squash, beans, and okra produce best when soil moisture stays even. Fluctuating moisture...