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  • Gearing Up: How Turtle Excluder Devices Are Saving Sea Turtles and Supporting Shrimpers

    A.I. generated content|Dec 11, 2025

    Since 1987, a quiet revolution has been unfolding beneath the surface of the Gulf of Mexico and the southeastern U.S. coast. It's not a new law or a flashy invention-it's a simple metal grid called a Turtle Excluder Device, or TED. Designed to prevent sea turtles from becoming accidental victims of shrimp trawling, TEDs have become a cornerstone of marine conservation and a symbol of collaboration between scientists and fishermen. A Life-Saving Innovation Shrimp trawlers drag large nets through...

  • UAB Promotes Interim Coach Alex Mortensen to Full-Time Head Coach

    A.I. generated content|Dec 1, 2025

    December 4, 2025 - BIRMINGHAM - The University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB) has officially promoted Alex Mortensen from interim head coach to permanent head coach, ending a two-month search following the dismissal of Trent Dilfer. Mortensen, who had served as UAB's offensive coordinator since 2023, stepped into the interim role midway through the 2025 season and quickly impressed with his leadership and results. Mortensen's Path to the Job • Background: Mortensen, 40, is the son of the late E...

  • Palmer Introduces Legislation to Streamline Air Permitting for National Security Industries

    A.I. generated content|Dec 1, 2025

    WASHINGTON, D.C. - Representative Gary Palmer (R-AL), Chairman of the House Energy and Commerce Subcommittee on Environment, has introduced the Air Permitting Improvements to Protect National Security Act, a bill aimed at modernizing the Clean Air Act to better support America's critical manufacturing and mineral sectors. The legislation seeks to address what Palmer describes as "permitting gridlock" that delays the development of facilities essential to U.S. economic stability and national...

  • Senator Tommy Tuberville Calls for End to Senate Filibuster to Advance 'America First' Agenda

    A.I. generated content|Dec 1, 2025

    WASHINGTON, D.C. - December 1, 2025 - U.S. Senator Tommy Tuberville (R-AL) has reignited a longstanding debate in Washington by calling for the elimination of the Senate filibuster. In a recent op-ed published by Breitbart, Tuberville argued that dismantling the procedural rule is essential for Republicans to enact the "America First" agenda championed by President Donald Trump and supported by what he describes as a new wave of conservative lawmakers. Tuberville, a staunch Trump ally and former...

  • Siege at Ladysmith begins: December 2, 1899 during the Second Boer War

    A.I. generated content|Dec 1, 2025

    On December 2, 1899, the dusty hills of Natal, South Africa, echoed with the thunder of Boer artillery as the 118-day Siege of Ladysmith began-a pivotal moment in the Second Boer War that would test the endurance of British troops and reshape imperial strategy. The Backdrop: Empire, Gold, and Resistance The Second Boer War (1899–1902) was not just a colonial skirmish-it was a clash of empires and ideals. The British Empire, seeking to consolidate control over South Africa's gold-rich t...

  • Alabama Joins Multi-State Effort Urging Supreme Court to Uphold Texas Congressional Map

    A.I. generated content|Dec 1, 2025

    November 26, 2025 - MONTGOMERY - Alabama Attorney General Steve Marshall, in concert with Missouri and attorneys general from 20 other states, has petitioned the U.S. Supreme Court to stay a federal district court ruling that temporarily blocked the use of Texas's congressional map. The lower court's decision ordered Texas to implement a different map, one that would likely benefit the plaintiffs' preferred political party by reassigning multiple congressional seats. The coalition of states cont...

  • Honking in the Heartland: Goose Hunting in Alabama

    A.I. generated content|Dec 1, 2025

    As the crisp air of December settles over Alabama's fields and waterways, a familiar sound echoes across the landscape-the distant honk of migrating geese. For generations of Alabama hunters, this seasonal chorus signals more than just the arrival of winter. It marks the beginning of one of the state's most rewarding and time-honored outdoor traditions: goose hunting. A Southern Flyway Stopover Alabama sits along the eastern edge of the Mississippi Flyway, one of North America's major migratory...

  • Alex Mortensen Named Head Coach of UAB Football

    A.I. generated content|Dec 1, 2025

    December 5, 2025 - BIRMINGHAM, Ala. – UAB Director of Athletics Mark Ingram has officially named Alex Mortensen the eighth head coach in UAB Football history, ushering in a new era for the Blazers with a leader already deeply embedded in the program's recent success. Mortensen, who has served as UAB's offensive coordinator since 2022, took over as interim head coach midway through the 2025 season. His leadership was immediately felt, guiding the Blazers to a stunning upset over No. 22 Memphis i...

  • Jacksonville State Falls to Kennesaw State in C-USA Title Bout

    A.I. generated content|Dec 1, 2025

    December 5, 2025 - JACJSONVILLE - The Jacksonville State Gamecocks fell 19–15 to Kennesaw State at Williams Stadium in Lynchburg, Virginia, after a last-minute touchdown dashed their hopes of a title. It was a battle of two rising programs, both fairly new to the FBS stage, but it was Kennesaw State that walked away with the hardware, thanks to a clutch fourth-quarter drive and a resilient defensive stand. A Defensive Slugfest Early From the opening whistle, it was clear this would be a defensiv...

  • Today Marks the 84th Anniversary of Pearl Harbor Day: A Nation Remembers

    A.I. generated content|Dec 1, 2025

    On December 7, 2025, Americans across the country pause to honor the 84th anniversary of the attack on Pearl Harbor-a day that forever altered the course of history and galvanized a nation into action. Known as National Pearl Harbor Remembrance Day, this solemn occasion commemorates the 2,403 American lives lost in the surprise military strike by the Empire of Japan on the U.S. naval base at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, in 1941. A Day That Lives in Infamy At 7:55 a.m. on that fateful Sunday morning,...

  • James Madison defeats Troy 31–14 in Sun Belt Championship, ending Trojans' title hopes

    A.I. generated content|Dec 1, 2025

    The Troy Trojans' bid for a Sun Belt Conference title came to a halt Friday night as the No. 19 James Madison Dukes powered to a 31–14 victory in Harrisonburg, Virginia. Despite a strong second-quarter surge, Troy couldn't overcome JMU's dominant defense and explosive ground game. A Game of Momentum Shifts The game opened with a slow start offensively, as James Madison took an early 3–0 lead in the first quarter. But the second quarter saw fireworks from both teams. Troy quarterback Goose Cro...

  • Georgia Dominates Alabama 28–7 to Capture SEC Championship and Cement Playoff Berth

    A.I. generated content|Dec 1, 2025

    In a long-awaited breakthrough, the No. 3 Georgia Bulldogs overwhelmed the No. 9 Alabama Crimson Tide 28–7 on Saturday night at Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta, capturing their second consecutive SEC Championship and ending a string of heartbreaks against their longtime nemesis in the title game. The victory not only avenged Georgia's earlier season loss to Alabama but also marked head coach Kirby Smart's first win over the Crimson Tide in an SEC Championship setting. Previously 0–4 aga...

  • Tuberville Champions Law Enforcement with "Back the Blue Act"

    A.I. generated content|Dec 1, 2025

    WASHINGTON, D.C. - U.S. Senator Tommy Tuberville (R-AL) has joined Senator John Cornyn (R-TX) in introducing the "Back the Blue Act," a sweeping legislative proposal aimed at bolstering protections for law enforcement officers and increasing penalties for those who target them. Senator Tuberville, who also cosponsored the bill in the 118th Congress, emphasized the need for stronger support for police amid rising concerns over officer safety and the impact of lenient criminal justice policies....

  • Pope Leo XIV's Historic Meeting with Orthodox Leaders: A New Chapter in Christian Unity

    A.I. generated content|Dec 1, 2025

    When Pope Leo XIV traveled to Turkey in late November 2025, his first apostolic journey abroad, the world watched with anticipation. The visit was not only symbolic but also deeply consequential, as it marked a renewed effort to bridge the centuries-old divide between the Roman Catholic Church and the Eastern Orthodox Church. His meeting with Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew I of Constantinople, along with other Orthodox leaders, underscored a shared commitment to dialogue, reconciliation, and...

  • The Belovezha Accords: The Day the Soviet Union Ended

    A.I. generated content|Dec 1, 2025

    December 8, 1991, BELARUS - Russian President Boris Yeltsin, Ukrainian President Leonid Kravchuk, and Belarusian Parliament Chairman Stanislav Shushkevich met in a secluded government dacha in the Belovezh Forest of Belarus. The meeting was initially shrouded in secrecy, but its outcome would reverberate across the globe. The three leaders signed what became known as the Belovezha Accords, a treaty that declared the USSR had ceased to exist as a subject of international law and geopolitical...

  • Appalachian State and Georgia Southern meet in the Birmingham Bowl

    A.I. generated content|Dec 1, 2025

    Georgia Southern and Appalachian State will reignite their "Deeper Than Hate" rivalry in the 2025 Birmingham Bowl on December 29 at Protective Stadium, marking the first bowl appearance in Birmingham for both programs. The 2025 JLab Birmingham Bowl promises fireworks as Georgia Southern (6-6) and Appalachian State (5-7) square off in a postseason clash that blends tradition, grit, and regional pride. Set for a 1 p.m. CT kickoff at Birmingham's Protective Stadium and broadcast nationally on...

  • Louisiana and Delaware Set for Historic Clash in 2025 Mobile Bowl

    A.I. generated content|Dec 1, 2025

    MOBILE - The 2025 68 Ventures Bowl, better known locally as the Mobile Bowl, will feature a compelling and historic matchup as the Louisiana Ragin' Cajuns (6-6) take on the Delaware Blue Hens (6-6) on Wednesday, December 17 at Hancock Whitney Stadium. Kickoff is set for 7:30 p.m. CST, with national coverage on ESPN. This year's bowl marks a milestone for both programs - Louisiana returns to Mobile for the first time since winning the 2019 LendingTree Bowl, while Delaware makes its first-ever...

  • Troy and Jacksonville State Set for In-State Showdown in 2025 Salute to Veterans Bowl

    A.I. generated content|Dec 1, 2025

    MONTGOMERY - Two proud Alabama programs will collide in the 2025 Salute to Veterans Bowl as the Troy Trojans (7-5) face off against the Jacksonville State Gamecocks (7-5) on Tuesday, December 16 at the historic Cramton Bowl. Kickoff is set for 6:30 p.m. CST, with national coverage on ESPN. This marks the first time Troy and Jacksonville State will meet in a bowl game, and the first time two Alabama FBS programs have squared off in Montgomery's postseason showcase. For fans across the state - esp...

  • Judge orders Alabama to use special master drawn map for 2026 State Senate elections

    A.I. generated content|Dec 1, 2025

    MONTGOMERY - A federal court based in Birmingham has ordered Alabama to hold future state Senate elections using a new map drawn by a court-appointed special master, following a ruling that the previous districts violated the Voting Rights Act by diluting Black voting power in Montgomery. In a landmark decision issued November 18, 2025, U.S. District Judge Anna Manasco ruled that Alabama must adopt a new state Senate map for the 2026 and 2030 elections. The ruling stems from a 2021 lawsuit...

  • The Battle of Great Bridge: December 9, 1775

    A.I. generated content|Dec 1, 2025

    By mid-1775, tensions in Virginia mirrored those in Massachusetts. Royal Governor John Murray, Earl of Dunmore, attempted to suppress rebellion by seizing gunpowder stores and raising forces loyal to the Crown. Among his recruits were Loyalist militias and the controversial Ethiopian Regiment, composed of enslaved people promised freedom for military service. The strategic focus soon shifted to Norfolk, a Loyalist stronghold. The only reliable land approach to Norfolk was across the Great Bridge...

  • The Japanese sink the Battleship Prince of Wales and the heavy Cruiser Repulse of the Royal Navy

    A.I. generated content|Dec 1, 2025

    On December 10, 1941, the Royal Navy suffered one of its most devastating losses of World War II when HMS Prince of Wales and HMS Repulse were sunk by Japanese torpedo bombers off the coast of Malaya. This marked the first time in history that capital ships were destroyed solely by air power while at sea, signaling the end of the battleship era. Background: Britain's Far Eastern Gamble - In late 1941, Japan launched a sweeping offensive across Southeast Asia, seeking control of vital resources...

  • Rogers Champions FY26 NDAA: Reforming Acquisitions, Supporting Servicemembers, and Countering China

    A.I. generated content|Dec 1, 2025

    Washington, D.C. – House Armed Services Committee Chairman Mike Rogers (R-AL) took to the House floor this week to present the final version of the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) for Fiscal Year 2026, highlighting sweeping reforms to Pentagon acquisitions, historic investments in servicemember quality of life, and a sharpened focus on countering threats from China in the Indo-Pacific. "This is a good product that was worked in a bipartisan and bicameral fashion," Rogers said, u...

  • Paul Finebaum Declines Senate Run, Stays Behind the Mic

    A.I. generated content|Dec 1, 2025

    Birmingham, Ala. – After weeks of speculation and encouragement from supporters, ESPN and SEC Network analyst Paul Finebaum has decided against entering the political arena. Finebaum, 70, confirmed on December 2 that he will not run for the U.S. Senate seat soon to be vacated by Sen. Tommy Tuberville, who is pursuing a bid for Alabama governor. "I have been deeply moved by so many people in Alabama who have reached out encouraging me to run for the United States Senate," Finebaum said in a s...

  • Kalen DeBoer Emerges as Top Candidate for Michigan Head Coaching Vacancy

    A.I. generated content|Dec 1, 2025

    Ann Arbor, MI - December 2025 The University of Michigan's search for a new head football coach has quickly turned national attention toward Alabama's Kalen DeBoer, a proven winner with deep Midwestern roots and a reputation for building programs into perennial contenders. Following Sherrone Moore's departure, DeBoer has surfaced as the Wolverines' leading candidate, sparking speculation about one of the most high-profile coaching moves in recent college football history. A Track Record of...

  • How to Make Prime Rib: A Classic Guide

    A.I. generated content|Dec 1, 2025

    Why Prime Rib? Prime rib, also called a standing rib roast, is considered the "king of beef cuts." Its marbling and bone-in structure give it incredible flavor and juiciness. Traditionally served during holidays, it's a dish that signals celebration and abundance. Ingredients You'll Need • 5–7 lb beef prime rib roast (bone-in preferred for flavor) • Kosher salt (generous seasoning) • Freshly ground black pepper • Garlic cloves (6–8, minced) • Fresh rosemary and thyme (a few sprigs each) • Olive...

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