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Pope Leo XIV has released his first encyclical, Magnifica Humanitas, a sweeping 42,000‑word document that places the Catholic Church squarely in the center of the global debate over artificial intelligence, human dignity, and the future of social life. Signed on May 15, 2026, and published May 25, the encyclical marks the 135th anniversary of Rerum Novarum and consciously extends the Church's social teaching into a new technological era. A Warning Against an "Anti‑Human Vision" At the heart of...

A Minnesota woman who once led a prominent hunger‑relief nonprofit will spend more than four decades in federal prison after being convicted of running what prosecutors say is the largest pandemic‑era fraud scheme in U.S. history. Aimee Bock, 45, founder and executive director of Feeding Our Future, was sentenced Thursday to 41 years in federal prison for masterminding a sprawling $250 million scheme that siphoned money from a federally funded child‑nutrition program intended to feed low‑i...

Arlington, Va. - President Donald J. Trump marked Memorial Day with a solemn visit to Arlington National Cemetery on Monday, honoring America's fallen service members during a ceremony at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier. The President arrived at Arlington late Monday morning, joining Gold Star families, military leaders, and veterans for the nation's most widely observed Memorial Day commemoration. The ceremony included the traditional wreath‑laying at the Tomb, a moment of silence, and a 2...

Mobile, Ala. - On May 25, 1865, just weeks after the Civil War ended, a massive explosion ripped through an ordnance depot on Mobile's riverfront, killing an estimated 300 people and leaving the city in shock. More than 160 years later, it remains one of the deadliest accidental explosions in American history. A City Still Reeling From War At the time of the disaster, Mobile was under Union occupation, and the city was crowded with soldiers, freedmen, laborers, and civilians trying to rebuild th...

Modern domestic sheep (Ovis aries) evolved from the Asiatic mouflon (Ovis gmelini orientalis), a wild sheep species native to mountainous regions of the Near East, including the Caucasus, Anatolia, and Zagros Mountains biologyinsights.com+1. These animals were smaller (25–55 kg) with reddish-brown coats, dark back stripes, and light saddle patches, and had large curved horns in males biologyinsights.com. Origins and Domestication Domestication began 11,000–9,000 BCE in the Fertile Crescen...

From Wild Grass to Modern Wheat Modern wheat evolved over about 10,000 years from wild grasses native to the Fertile Crescent in the Near East, particularly wild einkorn (Triticum boeoticum) and wild emmer (Triticum dicoccoides) www.agriculturalsynergies.org+1. These plants were adapted to open parkland and steppe environments, with traits suited to natural seed dispersal. Key Domestication Traits Wild wheat had a brittle rachis - a fragile central stalk of the seed head - that caused the head t...

May 26, 2026 - MONTGOMERY, Ala. - Former University of Alabama head football coach Gene Stallings, one of the most respected figures in Crimson Tide history, announced Tuesday that he is endorsing Wes Allen in the Republican runoff for Lieutenant Governor. Stallings, who led Alabama from 1990 to 1996 and coached the Tide to the 1992 national championship, said his support for Allen is rooted in decades of personal connection and trust. "Wes Allen played WR for me at Alabama and I have stayed in...

May 26, 2026 - MONTGOMERY, Ala. - A three‑judge federal panel on Tuesday blocked Alabama Republicans from using their newly drawn congressional map in the 2026 midterm elections, ruling that the plan was intentionally discriminatory and cannot be implemented under the Constitution. The decision marks the latest turn in a years‑long redistricting battle and comes despite the U.S. Supreme Court's recent ruling narrowing the scope of the Voting Rights Act. The panel said that ruling does not alt...

May 26, 2026 - MONTGOMERY, Ala. - Alabama's redistricting fight intensified Tuesday after a three‑judge federal panel once again struck down the state's congressional map, prompting swift and forceful reactions from Attorney General Steve Marshall, Governor Kay Ivey, and Congressman Barry Moore. The ruling-part of the long‑running Allen v. Milligan litigation-temporarily blocks the use of Alabama's 2023 congressional map and sets the stage for yet another appeal to the U.S. Supreme Court. Mar...

May 26, 2026 - MONTGOMERY, Ala. - Alabama's redistricting battle took another major turn Tuesday as a three‑judge federal panel upheld an injunction preventing the state from using its 2023 congressional map-one previously found to be intentionally discriminatory against Black voters. The ruling keeps in place the court‑drawn map with two Black opportunity districts for the 2026 election cycle while litigation continues. The decision drew strong praise from Alabama House Democrats, U.S. Rep...

May 21, 2026 - NASCAR is mourning one of its most accomplished and polarizing figures after Kyle Busch, a two‑time Cup Series champion and one of the winningest drivers in American motorsports history, died at age 41, according to a statement released Thursday. Busch, known across the racing world as "Rowdy," built a career defined by raw speed, fierce competitiveness, and a relentless drive that made him both a fan favorite and a lightning rod. His death sent shockwaves through the NASCAR c...

A Montgomery County judge has dismissed Republican gubernatorial candidate Ken McFeeters' lawsuit challenging whether U.S. Sen. Tommy Tuberville meets Alabama's constitutional residency requirement to run for governor. The ruling ends McFeeters' legal effort in court, but it has not quieted the political debate he ignited inside the Alabama GOP. McFeeters filed the lawsuit earlier this spring, arguing that Tuberville had not lived in Alabama for the seven consecutive years required of...

In 1963, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. penned his "Letter from Birmingham Jail" from a solitary cell in Alabama, following his arrest for leading nonviolent protests. Officially published later that spring, the masterpiece emerged as a foundational text for the American civil rights movement. On May 19 the letter was published - becoming one of the most read political statements in the 20th Century. The Birth of a Manifesto On April 16, 1963, Dr. King was jailed in Birmingham, Alabama, after...

Montgomery, Ala. - Former State Representative Perry O. Hooper Jr. joined Brandon Moseley and Christopher Peeks on The BCS: State of Alabama podcast for a wide‑ranging discussion ahead of the May 19 Republican primary, offering his perspective on GOP leadership, ballot challenges, and the political climate shaping Alabama's 2026 election cycle. Hooper, a longtime Republican strategist and influential voice in state politics, used the conversation to highlight what he sees as the defining i...

May 7, 2026 - TUSKEGEE, Ala. - Nearly seven years after the disappearance and murder of Southern Union State Community College student Aniah Haley Blanchard, a judge today sentenced Ibraheem Yazeed to life in prison for her killing. The sentencing follows Yazeed's March 19 conviction on charges of felony murder and murder, stemming from the October 2019 abduction that gripped Alabama and the nation. A Case That Shook Alabama Blanchard, 19, vanished on October 23, 2019, after stopping at a...
Walker County, Ala. — While neither office has publicly confirmed the contents of the BAR complaint filed by Walker County Sheriff Nick Smith against District Attorney Bill Adair, multiple events over the past year point to a clear area of conflict: the escalating dispute over jail operations, charging decisions, and alleged interference in law‑enforcement matters. The Alabama State Bar does not release complaints unless formal charges are filed, leaving the public to piece together the likely basis of the sheriff’s filing. But based on the t...

Baldwin County, Ala. - Danielle Duggar joined hosts Harry Still III, Brandon Moseley, and Whitney Scapecchi on the latest episode of the Heart of Dixie podcast, offering a candid and energetic conversation that touched on Alabama politics, community issues, and her growing role in state conservative circles. The episode, recorded in Baldwin County and released on YouTube, featured Duggar discussing her background, her advocacy work, and the issues she believes matter most to Alabama families....

May 22, 2026 - WASHINGTON, D.C. - A federal judge in the Northern District of Alabama will hear arguments today that could determine which congressional map the state uses in the 2026 elections. At 10 a.m. ET, the court is scheduled to begin a preliminary injunction hearing in Caster v. Allen, a redistricting case brought by voters backed by the National Redistricting Foundation (NRF). Ahead of the hearing, NRF Executive Director Marina Jenkins briefed reporters on the organization's legal...

MONTGOMERY, Ala. - Hampton Harris, the lone Republican candidate challenging Democrat S. Figures in Alabama House District 2, joined hosts Brandon Moseley and Harry Still III on the Heart of Dixie Podcast to break down the upcoming special election, the impact of the Supreme Court's recent redistricting decision, and the misconceptions surrounding Alabama's 2026 election calendar. The interview comes just days after the U.S. Supreme Court allowed Alabama's 2023 legislative maps-previously r...

U.S. Rep. Barry Moore delivered one of his most expansive interviews of the 2026 Senate race during an appearance on The Brandon and Christopher Show, speaking candidly about the balance of power in Washington, foreign policy under President Trump, national security, and Alabama's infrastructure needs. The conversation, hosted by Christopher Peeks and Brandon Moseley, offered voters a detailed look at how Moore views the Senate seat he is seeking - and the agenda he intends to advance if...

May 22, 1783 - London, England - On this day in history, a British court heard arguments in a case so shocking that it helped ignite the movement to end the transatlantic slave trade. The proceeding, known as the Zong trial, centered on the deliberate killing of more than 130 enslaved Africans thrown overboard from a British slave ship - not as a crime, but as an insurance dispute. The case exposed the brutal economics of the slave trade and forced the British public to confront the reality...

Enterprise, Ala. - President Donald J. Trump will hold a statewide tel‑e‑rally tonight at 7:00 p.m. Central Time in support of Congressman Barry Moore, just hours before Alabama voters head to the polls for Tuesday's U.S. Senate primary. The event is expected to draw hundreds of thousands of Alabamians who will join by telephone as President Trump speaks directly with Moore, whom he has repeatedly praised throughout the campaign. Earlier this month, Trump called Moore "a fantastic guy and a tot...

August 28, 2025 – AUBURN, AL - On Thursday, Senator Tommy Tuberville made headlines during an interview on The Charlie Kirk Show, where he outlined his views on governance to Kirk. Tuberville is the leading contender to be elected Governor next year and most of the state appears to be good with that. In a moment that blended political ambition with his trademark coaching ethos, Tuberville declared: "As your Governor, I'll lead our state the right way, just like I did as a coach-by putting m...

May 6, 2026 - MONTGOMERY, Ala. - U.S. Senator Tommy Tuberville visited the Alabama Statehouse in early May 2026 to show support for state Republican leaders during a high-stakes special session focused on redistricting. Tuberville met with House Speaker Nathaniel Ledbetter (R-Rainsville) as state lawmakers moved forward with plans to redraw congressional maps in a special session. Ledbetter, who has endorsed Tuberville in his 2026 gubernatorial bid, welcomed the Senator's presence as a sign of...

On the latest episode of the Heart of Dixie Podcast, hosts Brandon Moseley and Harry Still III sat down with State Representative Juandalynn Givan (D-Birmingham) to discuss the seismic shifts in Southern politics following the U.S. Supreme Court's ruling in Louisiana v. Callais. The SCOTUS Ruling set a new precedent that potentially could upend decades of federal case law on redistricting and the Court's evolving interpretation of the controversial Voting Rights Act of 1965. The discussion...