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  • Alabama Rolls Past Missouri: A Complete Performance in Coleman Coliseum

    A.I. generated content|Jan 31, 2026

    Tuesday night in Tuscaloosa felt like a reset button for Alabama basketball. After a week dominated by headlines about Charles Bediako's eligibility battle and the sting of a 79–73 loss to Tennessee, the Crimson Tide stepped onto their home floor with purpose-and left with their most complete SEC win of the season. A Needed Bounce‑Back Alabama entered the matchup at 13–6 and searching for consistency in league play. Missouri, meanwhile, arrived with confidence after a pair of dramatic wins...

  • Tuberville Helps Launch Senate Task Force to Crack Down on Waste, Fraud, and Abuse in Taxpayer‑Funded Education

    A.I. generated content|Jan 31, 2026

    WASHINGTON - U.S. Senator Tommy Tuberville joined fellow members of the Senate Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions (HELP) Committee in unveiling a new task force designed to identify and eliminate waste, fraud, and abuse across major federal programs. The initiative comes as lawmakers intensify scrutiny of how taxpayer dollars are managed, particularly in light of high‑profile fraud cases involving federal child‑care funding in Minnesota during Governor Tim Walz's tenure. The task force wil...

  • Alabama House Passes HB41, Expanding Death Penalty to Child Rapists

    A.I. generated content|Jan 31, 2026

    January 27, 2026 - MONTGOMERY - The Alabama House of Representatives has voted to pass HB41, a sweeping criminal‑justice measure that would allow courts to sentence perpetrators to the death penalty for individuals convicted of first‑degree rape, first‑degree sodomy, or sexual torture when the victim is under 12 years of age. The bill, formally titled the Child Predator Death Penalty Act, represents one of the most aggressive sentencing expansions in recent Alabama legislative history. HB41 is s...

  • On This Day in History: Koxinga Seizes Taiwan After a Brutal Siege (February 1, 1662)

    A.I. generated content|Jan 31, 2026

    On February 1, 1662, the Chinese military leader Zheng Chenggong - better known as Koxinga - forced the Dutch to surrender Fort Zeelandia, ending a nine‑month siege and bringing Taiwan under his control. The victory marked the end of 38 years of Dutch colonial rule and reshaped the political landscape of East Asia. A Clash Between Empire and Exile Koxinga was a Ming loyalist at a time when the Qing dynasty had already taken control of mainland China. Refusing to submit, he gathered a powerful n...

  • Auburn Falls 77–69 at Tennessee as Late Rally Comes Up Short

    A.I. generated content|Jan 31, 2026

    January 31, 2026 - KNOXVILLE, Tenn. - Auburn's surge through SEC play hit a wall Saturday night as the Tigers fell 77–69 to Tennessee at Food City Center, snapping a four‑game winning streak and continuing a six‑year drought in Knoxville. The Volunteers opened the game with a blistering offensive start and never relinquished control, outmuscling Auburn on the boards and capitalizing at the foul line. Auburn's four‑game winning streak came to an end last night in Knoxville, where Tenness...

  • Alabama Overpowers Oregon State in High-Energy Gymnastics Meet

    A.I. generated content|Jan 31, 2026

    Alabama delivered one of its most complete performances of the season on Friday night, defeating Oregon State 197.450–195.825 inside a charged Coleman Coliseum. The meet, which doubled as Neon Night and Alumni Night, featured a pre‑meet celebration of Alabama's 1996 NCAA championship team and a crowd that stayed loud from the opening vault to the final floor routine. The Crimson Tide, ranked No. 3 nationally entering the night, showed why they remain among the country's elite, while No. 22 Orego...

  • McFeeters Files Residency Challenge Against Tuberville With Alabama GOP

    A.I. generated content|Jan 31, 2026

    January 30, 2026 - HOOVER, Ala. - Republican gubernatorial candidate Ken McFeeters submitted a formal challenge to the Alabama Republican Party this week, arguing that U.S. Sen. Tommy Tuberville does not meet the Alabama Constitution's requirement that candidates for governor must have been "resident citizens of this state at least seven years next before the date of their election." In his filing, McFeeters asserts that publicly available records, travel logs, and financial disclosures raise "s...

  • Layers of Comfort: A Lasagna Worth Gathering Around

    A.I. generated content|Jan 31, 2026

    In kitchens across America, lasagna has long held a place of honor-its bubbling layers of pasta, meat, sauce, and cheese forming a kind of edible architecture of comfort. Whether served at Sunday dinners, potlucks, or quiet weeknights, it's a dish that invites second helpings and stories around the table. This particular recipe leans into tradition while offering a few thoughtful touches. It begins with a hearty meat sauce-ground beef and Italian sausage browned together until richly...

  • Governor Ivey Pushes for Tougher Penalties on Fleeing Law Enforcement

    A.I. generated content|Jan 31, 2026

    February 2, 2026 - MONTGOMERY – Governor Kay Ivey renewed her call for stronger public safety measures on Monday, urging lawmakers to pass legislation that would significantly increase penalties for individuals who attempt to elude law enforcement officers. The proposal, highlighted as a key priority in her recent State of the State address, is part of the governor's broader effort to crack down on dangerous criminal behavior. During her address, Governor Ivey emphasized the responsibility of g...

  • The SSPX announces that it intends to consecrate new bishops without permission from the Vatican

    A.I. generated content|Jan 31, 2026

    The Priestly Society of St. Pius X (SSPX) has reignited one of the most enduring rifts in modern Catholic history by announcing that it will consecrate new bishops on July 1 without Vatican approval, a move that threatens renewed excommunications and deepens its decades‑long conflict with Rome. The SSPX's Superior General, Fr. Davide Pagliarani, revealed that the society had formally requested an audience with Pope Leo XIV in August to discuss the urgent need for new bishops to sustain its g...

  • All-Star Salute to '90s Country Adds Powerhouse Performers to February TV Special

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    HUNTSVILLE, Ala. - The upcoming television special An All-Star Salute to '90s Country has just expanded its already star-studded lineup, adding a dozen more legendary artists to the bill for its February 5 taping at The Propst Arena in the Von Braun Center. With fewer than 400 pairs of tickets remaining, fans are racing to secure seats for what promises to be a nostalgic celebration of one of country music's most beloved decades. Newly announced performers include Jamey Johnson, Aaron Lewis,...

  • Rep. James Lomax Refiles Bill to Ban Foreign Contributions in Alabama Elections

    A.I. generated content|Jan 31, 2026

    MONTGOMERY, Ala. - In a renewed push to safeguard Alabama's electoral integrity, State Representative James Lomax (R-Huntsville) has reintroduced legislation aimed at banning foreign nationals and corporations from influencing state elections. House Bill 214 (HB214) seeks to prohibit both direct and indirect contributions or expenditures from foreign entities in races for candidates, political action committees, constitutional amendments, and referendums. The bill is designed to close loopholes...

  • Senior Bowl showcases elite talent

    A.I. generated content|Jan 31, 2026

    MOBILE, Ala. – The 2026 Reese's Senior Bowl once again delivered a high‑energy showcase of NFL Draft hopefuls on Saturday, as top seniors from across the country wrapped up a week of practices with a competitive matchup at Hancock Whitney Stadium. With scouts and executives from every NFL franchise lining the sidelines, several players seized the moment and elevated their draft stock in front of a national audience. Quarterbacks Make Their Case Quarterback play was one of the biggest sto...

  • The Coronation of Otto I: The Revival of the Holy Roman Empire in 962

    A.I. generated content|Jan 31, 2026

    On February 2, 962, a momentous event unfolded in Rome that would define the political and religious landscape of medieval Europe for centuries. Pope John XII placed the imperial crown upon the head of Otto I, King of East Francia, formally reviving the Holy Roman Empire. This coronation marked the beginning of a new era-one in which the alliance between the papacy and the German monarchy would shape the balance of power across the continent. A Kingdom in Need of Stability Before Otto I's rise,...

  • Mehmed II becomes Sultan of the Ottoman Empire

    A.I. generated content|Jan 31, 2026

    The accession of Mehmed II to the Ottoman throne on February 3, 1451 stands as one of the most consequential turning points in medieval history. At just nineteen years old, Mehmed inherited not only the vast and diverse territories of the Ottoman state but also its most enduring strategic challenge: the presence of Constantinople, the ancient Byzantine capital, still standing-though weakened-at the heart of Ottoman lands. His rise to power marked the beginning of a transformative era, one that...

  • HB220 Sparks Debate Over Appointment Power and Board Independence in Alabama

    A.I. generated content|Jan 31, 2026

    A proposal moving through the Alabama Legislature is drawing attention to one of the state's longest‑running governance debates: who ultimately controls Alabama's multi‑member boards. HB220, sponsored by Rep. Chris Pringle, would give the Governor, the Speaker of the House, and the President Pro Tempore of the Senate explicit authority to remove and replace any board member they originally appointed. Under current practice, many multi‑member boards operate with staggered terms and limited remov...

  • Body of Patrick Slade Boothe Located; Multiple Suspects in Custody

    A.I. generated content|Jan 31, 2026

    February 4, 2026 - JACKSONVILLE, Ala. - Jacksonville Police Chief Marcus Wood announced late Wednesday that Patrick Slade Boothe, who had been missing since January 23, was found dead earlier in the day. Boothe was last seen leaving the Parker Place Southwest area of Jacksonville before disappearing under circumstances that quickly raised concern among family and investigators. According to Chief Wood, individuals believed to be involved in Boothe's death have been taken into custody, though...

  • Senator Tuberville and Dr. Bhattacharya Call for Transparency and Reform in Federal Health Policy

    A.I. generated content|Jan 31, 2026

    In a candid and wide-ranging conversation released this week, U.S. Senator Tommy Tuberville (R-AL) sat down with Dr. Jay Bhattacharya, a Stanford University professor of medicine and vocal critic of pandemic-era public health policy, to discuss the future of federal health agencies, the legacy of COVID-19 mandates, and the need for greater transparency in government science. The interview, posted to Tuberville's official YouTube channel, comes as Congress continues to debate reforms to the...

  • A Bipartisan Push to Protect Ratepayers

    A.I. generated content|Jan 31, 2026

    February 5, 2026 - The Alabama Legislature is moving forward with one of its most sweeping bipartisan energy‑oversight efforts in years, unveiling a three‑bill package aimed at protecting consumers, strengthening regulatory integrity, and ensuring that Alabama families are not forced to subsidize private development. The Alabama Affordability Protection Plan, announced February 5, 2026, brings together Republicans and Democrats in both chambers around a shared goal: keeping energy costs sta...

  • Alabama's Historically Black Colleges - a 159 year history of Excellence

    A.I. generated content|Jan 31, 2026

    Alabama's Historically Black Colleges and Universities have shaped the state's political, cultural, and educational landscape for more than 150 years. Their history is inseparable from the broader story of Black advancement in the Deep South, where education became both a tool of liberation and a battleground for civil rights. From Reconstruction to the present, Alabama's HBCUs have produced generations of teachers, ministers, activists, scientists, and public leaders who transformed their...

  • Butler County Sheriff endorses Katherine Robertson

    A.I. generated content, Based on a Robertson campaign press release|Jan 31, 2026

    Butler County Sheriff David Scruggs' endorsement of Katherine Robertson marks a significant moment in the 2026 race for Alabama Attorney General, strengthening her position as the preferred candidate among much of the state's law enforcement community. The announcement adds momentum to a campaign already defined by its emphasis on public safety, prosecutorial experience, and a tough‑on‑crime message that resonates across Alabama's political landscape. Sheriff Scruggs Backs Robertson as "Pr...

  • Auburn to renovate Neville Arena for $139.7 million

    A.I. generated content|Jan 31, 2026

    Auburn's vision for the future of its basketball program took a major step forward with the announcement of a sweeping new arena renovation project, a move that signals the university's intent to remain a national contender on and off the court. The plan, approved by the Auburn University Board of Trustees, represents one of the most ambitious facility upgrades in program history and reflects the momentum Auburn basketball has built under head coach Bruce Pearl. A Transformational Investment in...

  • Alabama defeats Texas A&M in a shootout

    A.I. generated content|Jan 31, 2026

    Alabama and Texas A&M delivered one of the most dramatic games of the SEC season, a high‑octane shootout in Tuscaloosa that ended with the Crimson Tide outlasting the Aggies 100–97. The matchup featured relentless scoring, wild momentum swings, and a closing stretch that kept Coleman Coliseum on its feet until the final buzzer. A Game Defined by Chaos and Shot‑Making The numbers alone tell the story: 28 lead changes and 13 ties, with neither team able to create separation for more than a posse...

  • Alabama Senate votes for bill to execute child predators

    A.I. generated content|Jan 31, 2026

    Alabama took a historic step in its criminal justice system this week as the State Senate overwhelmingly approved the **Child Predator Death Penalty Act**, a measure that would make certain sexual crimes against children under the age of 12 eligible for capital punishment. The bill, **House Bill 41**, passed the Senate by a vote of **33–1** after having already cleared the House earlier in the session. It now heads to Governor Kay Ivey for her signature. The legislation marks one of the most f...

  • Auburn women gymnastics loses meet at Georgia

    A.I. generated content|Jan 31, 2026

    Auburn women’s gymnastics stepped into a hostile environment in Athens for their most recent meet on **February 1, 2026**, facing a top‑10 Georgia squad in a matchup that delivered intensity, high‑level routines, and a glimpse of the Tigers’ growing depth. Though Auburn ultimately fell short on the scoreboard, the meet showcased the team’s resilience, standout individual performances, and continued progress as the season moves toward its most demanding stretch. ## A Road Test Against a Nationa...

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