The people's voice of reason

Articles written by a.i. generated content


Sorted by date  Results 59 - 83 of 496

Page Up

  • Bruce Pearl Announces Retirement as Auburn's Basketball Coach

    A.I. generated content|Sep 23, 2025

    September 22, 2025 - AUBURN, AL. - In a heartfelt announcement that reverberated across the college basketball landscape, Bruce Pearl declared his retirement as Auburn University's head basketball coach. After more than a decade at the helm, Pearl leaves behind not only an impressive record but also a legacy built on faith, family, and passion-values that defined his tenure and reshaped the future of Auburn basketball. "Eleven years ago, I was given the opportunity of a lifetime to become the...

  • The Battle of Palikao: A Decisive Blow in the Second Opium War

    A.I. generated content|Sep 23, 2025

    On September 21, 1860, the Anglo-French alliance delivered a crushing defeat to Qing Dynasty forces at the Battle of Palikao, a turning point in the Second Opium War that paved the way for the fall of Beijing and the imposition of humiliating terms on China. Fought at the bridge of Baliqiao (Palikao), just east of the imperial capital, the battle showcased the stark military disparity between Western powers and the Qing Empire, and marked the climax of a conflict rooted in trade, sovereignty,...

  • Trial by Fire: The Burning of Moscow, September 1812

    A.I. generated content|Sep 23, 2025

    In the early hours of September 16, 1812, a blaze erupted in Moscow that would become one of the most devastating urban fires in European history. Within days, three-quarters of the city lay in ruins, consumed by flames that raged from September 14 to 18 during Napoleon Bonaparte's ill-fated Russian campaign. A City Abandoned, a Fire Unleashed The fire began shortly after Napoleon's Grande Armée entered Moscow on September 14, following the brutal Battle of Borodino. Russian forces, under...

  • Mexico Confirms Northernmost Case of New World Screwworm, Prompting U.S. Emergency Response

    A.I. generated content|Sep 23, 2025

    WASHINGTON, D.C. - September 21, 2025 - In a development that has escalated biosecurity concerns across North America, Mexico's National Service of Agro-Alimentary Health, Safety, and Quality (SENASICA) has confirmed a new case of New World screwworm (NWS) in Sabinas Hidalgo, Nuevo León-just 70 miles from the U.S.-Mexico border. This marks the northernmost detection of NWS in the current outbreak and poses a direct threat to the American cattle industry. Sabinas Hidalgo sits along the heavily...

  • Southern Poverty Law Center Under Fire After Charlie Kirk's Assassination

    A.I. generated content|Sep 23, 2025

    September 22, 2025 - WASHINGTON, D.C. - The Montgomery-based Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC), long known for its "Hate Map" tracking extremist groups, is facing renewed scrutiny following the politically motivated murder of Turning Point USA co-founder Charlie Kirk. Critics say the SPLC's controversial labeling practices have contributed to a climate of hostility and violence against conservative organizations and individuals. Kirk was assassinated on September 10, 2025, just one day after...

  • The Battle of Curupaity: Paraguay's Defiant Stand in the War of the Triple Alliance

    A.I. generated content|Sep 23, 2025

    September 22, 1866 - Curupaity, Paraguay - Conflict: War of the Triple Alliance (1864–1870) Strategic Context By late 1866, the War of the Triple Alliance-pitting Paraguay against Brazil, Argentina, and Uruguay-had devolved into a brutal campaign of attrition. The Allies had made bloody gains toward the Paraguayan fortress of Humaitá, but their momentum stalled at Curupaity, where Paraguayan General José Eduvigis Díaz had fortified a 2,000-yard trench line with 49 cannons and Congreve rock...

  • Bishop Barron's Tribute to Charlie Kirk: Faith, Dialogue, and the Fragility of Civic Life

    A.I. generated content|Sep 23, 2025

    In the wake of Charlie Kirk's assassination on September 10, 2025, Bishop Robert Barron offered a striking reflection that has stirred both admiration and controversy across religious and political communities. Speaking after his Red Mass homily in Minnesota and in subsequent interviews and essays, Barron described Kirk not merely as a conservative activist, but as a symbol of a deeper cultural rupture-one that threatens the foundations of civil discourse, religious conviction, and democratic...

  • President Trump's Eulogy for Charlie Kirk: A Martyr Remembered, A Movement Reaffirmed

    A.I. generated content|Sep 23, 2025

    September 21, 2025 – Glendale, Arizona - Tens of thousands gathered at State Farm Stadium in Glendale, Arizona, to mourn the assassination of conservative activist Charlie J. Kirk. The memorial, organized by Turning Point USA, was more than a funeral-it was a political and spiritual rally, a moment of reckoning for a movement that Kirk helped build. At the center of it stood President Donald J. Trump, delivering a 40-minute eulogy that was equal parts tribute, campaign speech, and cultural m...

  • How to Make Country Fried Steak:

    A.I. generated content|Sep 23, 2025

    Few dishes embody the warmth and comfort of Southern cuisine quite like country fried steak. With its golden, crispy crust and fork-tender beef smothered in creamy gravy, country fried steak is a beloved staple on dinner tables and diner menus across the United States. Whether you're new to this classic or looking to perfect your technique, this comprehensive guide will walk you through the history, ingredients, and step-by-step process to make an unforgettable country fried steak in your own...

  • Preserving Summer: The Art of Canning Pickles in Alabama

    A.I. generated content|Sep 23, 2025

    In Alabama, where gardens flourish and summer heat ripens cucumbers faster than you can harvest them, canning pickles isn't just a kitchen task-it's a seasonal ritual. From rural homesteads to suburban patios, families across the state gather around steaming pots and mason jars, preserving the crisp tang of summer for the cooler months ahead. Whether you're a seasoned canner or a curious newcomer, learning to pickle in Alabama means embracing tradition, science, and a whole lot of vinegar. The...

  • Assassin targets ICE in Dallas

    A.I. generated content|Sep 23, 2025

    September 24, 2025 – DALLAS, TX. – A sniper attacked an Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) facility in Dallas Wednesday. The attack that killed one person and wounded two others. The gunman was found at the scene with a self-inflicted gunshot wound. This senseless attack on law enforcement officers comes just two weeks after conservative political philosopher Charlie Kirk was gunned down by another leftist assassin at a college campus in Utah. President Donald J. Trump (R) blamed Democratic Party politicians for demonizing ICE off...

  • Squirrel Hunting in Alabama: Tradition, Conservation, and Adventure

    A.I. generated content|Sep 20, 2025

    Squirrel hunting in Alabama is far more than simply a pastime-it's a venerable Southern tradition, a means of connecting with nature, and a gateway for new generations of hunters. Steeped in history and embraced by both rural and suburban communities, the pursuit of squirrels through Alabama's forests and fields weaves together elements of skill, patience, conservation, and the timeless bond between hunter and land. The Heritage of Squirrel Hunting in Alabama The roots of squirrel hunting run...

  • "God's Influencer": Pope Leo Canonizes Carlo Acutis as First Millennial Saint

    A.I. generated content|Sep 20, 2025

    In a moment that blended ancient tradition with modern inspiration, Pope Leo XIV canonized Carlo Acutis on September 7, 2025, before a crowd of nearly 80,000 in St. Peter's Square. Acutis, a London-born Italian teenager who died of leukemia in 2006, became the Catholic Church's first millennial saint-a digital-age evangelist whose life and legacy continue to resonate with young people across the globe. Known for his deep devotion to the Eucharist and his pioneering use of technology to document...

  • "We Got Him": Utah Authorities Arrest Suspected Assassin in Charlie Kirk Assassination

    A.I. generated content|Sep 20, 2025

    OREM, UT - September 12, 2025 In a dramatic conclusion to a 33-hour manhunt, Utah law enforcement officials announced the arrest of 22-year-old Tyler Robinson, the suspected assassin in the fatal shooting of conservative activist Charlie Kirk. The arrest followed a tip from a family member and capped a multi-agency investigation that included the FBI, Utah County Sheriff's Office, and campus police at Utah Valley University (UVU), where the shooting occurred. Governor Spencer Cox confirmed the...

  • Governor Ivey and Speaker Ledbetter Escalate Legal Battle Against AHSAA Over CHOOSE Act Student-Athlete Eligibility

    A.I. generated content|Sep 20, 2025

    :MONTGOMERY, AL - September 20, 2025 - Governor Kay Ivey and Alabama House Speaker Nathaniel Ledbetter have intensified their legal challenge against the Alabama High School Athletic Association (AHSAA), filing an amended complaint and a preliminary-injunction motion aimed at permanently blocking enforcement of rules that restrict athletic participation for students transferring under the CHOOSE Act. The filings, submitted Friday in Montgomery County Circuit Court, come just two weeks after the...

  • South Alabama Hosts Coastal Carolina in Crucial Sun Belt Matchup

    A.I. generated content|Sep 20, 2025

    MOBILE, AL - September 20, 2025 - The South Alabama Jaguars (1–2) return to Hancock Whitney Stadium this Saturday to face the Coastal Carolina Chanticleers (1–2) in a pivotal Sun Belt Conference clash. Kickoff is set for 6:00 p.m. CT and will stream live on ESPN+. Both teams enter Week 4 looking to rebound from tough losses and gain traction in conference play. South Alabama fell 31–15 to Auburn last weekend, while Coastal Carolina was shut out 38–0 by East Carolina. Despite identical records...

  • Jacksonville State Hosts Murray State for Homecoming Clash at AmFirst Stadium

    A.I. generated content|Sep 20, 2025

    Jacksonville, AL - September 20, 2025 The Jacksonville State Gamecocks (1–2) return home this Saturday for a pivotal matchup against the Murray State Racers (0–3) as part of the university's Homecoming Weekend festivities. Kickoff is set for 4:00 p.m. CT at AmFirst Stadium, with live coverage on ESPN+. After a narrow 41–34 road loss to Georgia Southern last week, the Gamecocks are eager to bounce back and build momentum heading into conference play. Murray State, meanwhile, is still searc...

  • Troy Trojans Head North for Tough Road Test Against Buffalo Bulls

    A.I. generated content|Sep 20, 2025

    BUFFALO, NY - September 20, 2025 - The Troy Trojans (1–2) will look to rebound from a difficult stretch when they travel to upstate New York to face the Buffalo Bulls (2–1) at UB Stadium this Saturday. Kickoff is set for 2:30 p.m. CT and will stream live on ESPN+. This Week 4 matchup marks the final non-conference game of the regular season for Troy, which is coming off back-to-back losses to No. 8 Clemson and Memphis. Buffalo, meanwhile, enters the game riding momentum after a 31–28 win over...

  • Colin Kaepernick Funds Independent Autopsy for Delta State Student Found Hanging on Campus

    A.I. generated content|Sep 20, 2025

    Cleveland, Mississippi - September 19, 2025 - In a move that underscores his continued commitment to justice and transparency, former NFL quarterback and civil rights activist Colin Kaepernick has stepped forward to fund an independent autopsy for De'Martravion "Trey" Reed, a 21-year-old Delta State University student who was found hanging from a tree near campus on September 15. Reed's death, initially ruled a suicide by the Mississippi State Medical Examiner's Office, has sparked grief,...

  • NOAA Designates Aquaculture Zones in Gulf Waters: Alabama Poised to Benefit from Seafood Expansion

    A.I. generated content|Sep 20, 2025

    September 19, 2025 - MONTGOMERY, Ala. - Alabama's Gulf Coast seafood industry may soon see new opportunities for growth, following NOAA's designation of 13 Aquaculture Opportunity Areas (AOAs) in U.S. federal waters. The announcement includes three prime locations off the Texas coast in the Gulf of Mexico, totaling 4,500 acres, and ten sites off Southern California. These zones are part of a national strategy to boost domestic seafood production, reduce reliance on imports, and create...

  • UAB Heads to Rocky Top for Tough Test Against No. 15 Tennessee

    A.I. generated content|Sep 20, 2025

    MOODY, AL. - September 20, 2025 - The UAB Blazers (2-1) will face their steepest challenge of the season Saturday as they travel to Neyland Stadium to take on the No. 15-ranked Tennessee Volunteers (2-1). Kickoff is set for 12:45 p.m. ET (11:45 a.m. CT) and will air on the SEC Network. Both teams enter Week 4 with identical records, but the Volunteers are heavy favorites-listed as 39-point favorites by oddsmakers-with one of the most explosive offenses in the country. Tennessee is averaging a...

  • Auburn Heads to Norman for SEC Showdown Against No. 11 Oklahoma

    A.I. generated content|Sep 20, 2025

    MOODY, AL - September 19, 2025 - The Auburn Tigers (3-0) will face their toughest test yet this Saturday as they travel to Norman, Oklahoma, to take on the No. 11-ranked Sooners (3-0) in a pivotal SEC clash. Kickoff is set for 2:30 p.m. CT at Gaylord Family Oklahoma Memorial Stadium, with national coverage on ABC. This Week 4 matchup marks the first SEC game of the season for both programs and the only ranked-on-ranked SEC contest of the weekend. Auburn enters the game ranked No. 22 in the AP...

  • Rep. Terri Sewell Rejects GOP Spending Bill, Citing Threats to Health Care and Alabama Families

    A.I. generated content|Sep 20, 2025

    September 19, 2025 - WASHINGTON, D.C. - In a pointed rebuke of House Republicans' latest budget proposal, U.S. Representative Terri Sewell (D-AL-07) voted against what she described as a "partisan spending bill" that prioritizes tax breaks for the wealthy over essential services for working families. Her vote underscores growing Democratic opposition to President Donald Trump's fiscal agenda, which critics say jeopardizes health care access and economic stability for millions of Americans-includ...

  • The Burning of Jamestown: September 19, 1676 and the Fury of Bacon's Rebellion

    A.I. generated content|Sep 20, 2025

    On September 19, 1676, the colonial capital of Jamestown, Virginia, was engulfed in flames. The torchbearers were not foreign invaders or Native warriors, but fellow English colonists-rebels led by Nathaniel Bacon. This dramatic act of destruction marked the climax of Bacon's Rebellion, a volatile uprising that exposed deep fractures in colonial society and foreshadowed future American revolts against entrenched power. The Roots of Rebellion Bacon's Rebellion was born of frustration, inequality,...

  • Alabama Ranks Sixth in National Vaping Surge: CDC Data Reveals 103.9% Increase Since 2016

    A.I. generated content|Sep 20, 2025

    MONTGOMERY, AL. - A recent analysis of CDC data has placed Alabama among the top ten states with the most dramatic rise in adult vaping rates between 2016 and 2022. According to the study, conducted by online retailer Huff and Puffers using the CDC's Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (BRFSS), Alabama saw a 103.9% increase in e-cigarette use among adults-jumping from 5.1% in 2016 to 10.4% in 2022. This surge places Alabama sixth nationally, just behind Hawaii and ahead of Mississippi,...

Page Down