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  • BREAKING NEWS: Jacksonville State Surges Past Delaware, 38–25, Behind Dual-Threat Creel

    A.I. generated content|Oct 12, 2025

    JACKSONVILLE, Ala. - October 15, 2025 - In a Wednesday night clash that showcased speed, balance, and home-field grit, Jacksonville State powered past Delaware 38–25 at AmFirst Stadium, improving to 4–3 overall and 3–0 in Conference USA play. Quarterback Caden Creel led the charge with a dynamic performance, throwing for 116 yards and rushing for 117 more, including a 42-yard touchdown scamper that ignited the crowd and gave the Gamecocks a two-score cushion in the third quarter. "Caden's a spa...

  • BREAKING NEWS: The Day the Sepulchre Fell: Al-Hakim's Destruction of Christianity's Holiest Shrine

    A.I. generated content|Oct 12, 2025

    JERUSALEM - On October 18, 1009, a seismic event shook the Christian world-not an earthquake, but the deliberate and devastating destruction of the Church of the Holy Sepulchre in Jerusalem. Ordered by the Fatimid caliph Al-Hakim bi-Amr Allah, the church-revered as the site of Jesus Christ's crucifixion, burial, and resurrection-was razed to its foundations, its sacred stones hacked down to bedrock. 🕌 The Caliph and His Campaign Al-Hakim bi-Amr Allah, the enigmatic and controversial sixth ca...

  • BREAKING NEWS: President Trump and Senator Katie Britt Unveil Historic Plan to Expand IVF Access

    A.I. generated content|Oct 12, 2025

    October 16, 2025 - WASHINGTON, D.C. – In a significant move to support American families, U.S. Senator Katie Britt (R-Ala.) joined President Donald J. Trump in the Oval Office yesterday to announce a groundbreaking plan focused on making in vitro fertilization (IVF) and other fertility treatments more affordable and accessible. President Trump acknowledged Senator Britt's instrumental role in bringing this issue to the forefront, crediting her advocacy for the new initiative. Senator Britt h...

  • BREAKING NEWS: Katie Britt denounces Democrats "as a party that puts politics over people"

    A.I. generated content|Oct 12, 2025

    October 17, 2025 - The U.S. Senate had a vote to keep the government funded so all the government workers can return to work and so citizens can continue to receive benefits. For the tenth time Senate Democrats used a procedural rule to block the continuing resolution to keep the government funded. Senator Katie Britt (R-Alabama) denounced the partisan move by Democrats. The United States government has faced several shutdowns in recent years, events that disrupt federal operations and affect...

  • Alabama vs. Tennessee: Rivalry Renewed Under Tuscaloosa Lights

    A.I. generated content|Oct 12, 2025

    TUSCALOOSA, Ala. - October 18, 2025 - It's the Third Saturday in October, and the stakes couldn't be higher as No. 6 Alabama hosts No. 11 Tennessee in a primetime SEC showdown at Bryant-Denny Stadium. Both teams enter the game with 5–1 records, eyeing a pivotal win that could shape the College Football Playoff race. Kickoff is set for 6:30 p.m. CT, with national coverage on ABC and local broadcast via WKRN in Nashville. Quarterback Duel: Simpson vs. Aguilar Alabama's Ty Simpson, a Tennessee nati...

  • Talladega Weekend Delivers Drama, Speed, and Playoff Shifts

    A.I. generated content|Oct 12, 2025

    TALLADEGA, Ala. - October 18–19, 2025 The engines roared and the stakes soared at Talladega Superspeedway this weekend, as NASCAR's top three series converged for a pivotal playoff triple-header. With championship hopes on the line, Saturday and Sunday's races delivered high-speed drama, last-lap moves, and crowd-thrilling moments for fans across Alabama and beyond. 🛻 Saturday: United Rentals 250 (Xfinity Series) Saturday's Xfinity Series race saw Connor Zilisch extend his playoff momentum with...

  • Alabama prevails over Vanderbilt 30 to 14

    A.I. generated content|Oct 1, 2025

    October 4, 2025 – Last year the Tide beat Georgia and vaulted to number one in the country; then their season came apart in Nashville against Vanderbilt. Saturday's rematch started off similarly for the Tide. Vanderbilt running back Sedrick Alexander ran the ball 65 yards for a touchdown to take a seven-point lead. The Tide missed a makeable field goal and Vanderbilt Quarterback Diego Pavia led the Commodores down the field at will to jump out to a 14 to 7 lead in the second quarter. Then the Ti...

  • How to Make Baked Spaghetti A Delicious Twist on a Classic Pasta Dish

    A.I. generated content|Oct 1, 2025

    Introduction Baked spaghetti is a comforting and flavorful dish that combines the best elements of traditional spaghetti and lasagna. With gooey melted cheese, savory pasta, and a rich tomato sauce, it's a family-friendly meal perfect for weeknights or gatherings. In this article, we'll walk you through a classic baked spaghetti recipe, provide tips for customization, and offer suggestions for serving. Ingredients • 12 ounces spaghetti noodles • 1 pound ground beef or Italian sausage • 1 small o...

  • Chaos in the Capital: Montgomery Mass Shooting Leaves Two Dead, Fourteen Injured

    A.I. generated content|Oct 1, 2025

    October 5, 2025 - MONTGOMERY, AL. - A festive Saturday night in Alabama's capital city turned into a scene of horror when gunfire erupted in downtown Montgomery, leaving two people dead and fourteen others injured, including at least two juveniles. The incident occurred around 11:30 p.m. near the intersection of Bibb and Commerce Streets, just blocks from the Alabama State Capitol, during a weekend packed with college football and public events. Montgomery Police Chief James Graboys described...

  • FBI Cuts Ties With Southern Poverty Law Center Over "Hate Map" Controversy

    A.I. generated content|Oct 1, 2025

    October 6, 2025 - WASHINGTON, D.C. - The Federal Bureau of Investigation has officially severed its long-standing relationship with the Montgomery based Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC), citing concerns over the organization's controversial "hate map" and its alleged shift from civil rights advocacy to partisan defamation. FBI Director Kash Patel announced the decision late last week, stating that the SPLC's materials-once used as intelligence tools-have become politically weaponized and...

  • The Bulldozer Revolution: The Fall of Slobodan Milošević

    A.I. generated content|Oct 1, 2025

    On October 5, 2000, the streets of Belgrade, Serbia, became the epicenter of a historic political change. Mass demonstrations erupted against the regime of Slobodan Milošević, the long-standing Serbian strongman whose rule had shaped much of the Balkans' tumultuous 1990s. These events-culminating in the dramatic resignation of Milošević-are often called the "Bulldozer Revolution," signifying both the power of the people and the literal use of a bulldozer to break through police barricades. Backg...

  • Auburn Equestrian Opens 2025–26 Season October 4 with Championship Aspirations

    A.I. generated content|Oct 1, 2025

    October 2, 2025 - AUBURN, AL. - The Auburn University Equestrian team will open its 2025–26 season on Saturday, October 4, with a home meet against UC Davis at the Auburn University Equestrian Center. After finishing last season ranked No. 3 nationally, the Tigers enter the new campaign with high expectations and a roster stacked with returning talent and promising newcomers. 🔹 A Legacy of Excellence Under head coach Jessica Braswell, Auburn has become a perennial powerhouse in collegiate eque...

  • Elmore County Launches Free Naloxone Distribution to Combat Opioid Overdoses

    A.I. generated content|Oct 1, 2025

    In response to rising opioid-related emergencies across the River Region, the Elmore County Health Department has launched a free naloxone distribution program, expanding a successful initiative already underway in neighboring Montgomery County. Tim Hatch, administrator of the East Central Public Health District, emphasized the urgency of the effort: "We see a clear need in the River Region, and data shows there is a high volume of overdose-related EMS calls in the Elmore County area. By making...

  • Attorney General Marshall Joins National Push to Reinstate Death Penalty for Child Rape

    A.I. generated content|Oct 1, 2025

    October 2, 2025 - MONTGOMERY, AL - Alabama Attorney General Steve Marshall has joined a coalition of 20 attorneys general urging the U.S. Supreme Court to reconsider its 2008 ruling in Kennedy v. Louisiana, which barred states from imposing the death penalty for child rape. The coalition argues that the decision stripped states of a critical tool to punish and deter the most egregious sexual crimes against children. In a multi-state letter submitted to the Court, the attorneys general assert...

  • Clash of Legacies: The First Battle of Philippi, 42 BC

    A.I. generated content|Oct 1, 2025

    In the autumn of 42 BC, the Roman Republic stood at a crossroads. The assassination of Julius Caesar two years earlier had plunged Rome into chaos, and the battle to determine its future reached a decisive moment on the plains near Philippi in Macedonia. On one side stood the forces of the Second Triumvirate-Mark Antony and Octavian-sworn to avenge Caesar's death. On the other, the armies of Brutus and Cassius, the leading conspirators in Caesar's assassination, who believed they were defending...

  • Day Two of the Shutdown: Layoffs Loom, Negotiations Stall, and Public Services Falter

    A.I. generated content|Oct 1, 2025

    October 2, 2025 - WASHINGTON, D.C. - The federal government remained shuttered Thursday as partisan gridlock deepened, leaving hundreds of thousands of workers furloughed and critical services disrupted. With Congress failing to pass a funding resolution before the October 1 deadline, the shutdown has now stretched into its second day, triggering warnings of mass layoffs and long-term agency cuts. 🔹 Political Standoff Intensifies President Donald Trump met with Office of Management and Budget Di...

  • Jared Hudson to Congress: No Pay Until Government Reopens

    A.I. generated content|Oct 1, 2025

    October 2, 2025 - BIRMINGHAM, AL - Navy SEAL veteran and civic advocate Jared Hudson is calling on members of Congress to forgo their paychecks until the federal government reopens, issuing a blunt challenge rooted in principle and patriotism. In a statement released Thursday, Hudson - who is a Republican candidate for U.S. Senate - criticized congressional leaders for allowing political gridlock to paralyze the government while continuing to collect salaries. "Chuck Schumer and the Democrats...

  • Veteran Educator and Conservative Leader John Jacobs Launches Campaign for Alabama House District 37

    A.I. generated content|Oct 1, 2025

    October 7, 2025 - WOODLAND, AL. - Longtime educator, agricultural advocate, and community leader John Jacobs has officially announced his candidacy for Alabama House District 37, entering the Republican Primary scheduled for May 19, 2026. With more than four decades of public service in education and rural development, Jacobs brings a deeply rooted record of leadership and conservative values to the race. Jacobs, a resident of Randolph County for over 40 years, is widely recognized for his...

  • One Week Left to Submit Public Comments on Alabama Library Code Amendment

    A.I. generated content|Oct 1, 2025

    October 7, 2025 - MONTGOMERY, Ala. - Alabama parents and citizens have just one week remaining to submit public comments on a proposed amendment to the Alabama Public Library Service (APLS) code aimed at restricting access to materials deemed inappropriate for children. The deadline for written submissions is Tuesday, October 14 at 4:30 p.m. The amendment, introduced by APLS Board Chairman John Wahl, seeks to add language to the state's library code that would classify certain content related...

  • Half-Price Admission to Alabama National Fair with Pet Donations

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    October 6, 2025 - WETUMPKA, Ala. - The Humane Society of Elmore County is calling on River Region residents to support local shelters through donations of pet food and supplies, especially during this week's Alabama National Fair. Executive Director Rea Cord announced that on Friday, October 10, fairgoers can receive half-price admission by bringing donations of dry or canned pet food, pet toys, blankets, or towels. All donated items will be distributed among three area shelters: • Humane S...

  • Limestone County Sheriff Joshua McLaughlin Endorses Katherine Robertson for Attorney General

    A.I. generated content|Oct 1, 2025

    October 7, 2025 - BIRMINGHAM, AL. - Katherine Robertson, a Republican candidate for Alabama Attorney General, announced Monday that she has received the endorsement of Limestone County Sheriff Joshua McLaughlin, adding to a growing list of law enforcement leaders backing her campaign. Sheriff McLaughlin praised Robertson's longstanding commitment to public safety and her leadership on issues critical to law enforcement. "Katherine Robertson is my choice for Attorney General," McLaughlin stated....

  • Senator Katie Britt Honors Victims and Reaffirms Support for Israel on Second Anniversary of October 7 Terrorist Attack

    A.I. generated content|Oct 1, 2025

    October 7, 2025 - WASHINGTON, D.C. - On the second anniversary of the October 7, 2023 terrorist attack carried out by Iranian-backed Hamas militants, U.S. Senator Katie Britt (R-Ala.) issued a solemn statement commemorating the victims, reaffirming her support for Israel, and condemning the global rise in antisemitism that has followed. The attack, which began with a coordinated assault on Israeli civilians and military personnel, resulted in the deaths of over 1,200 people, including women,...

  • October 7, 105 BC: The Battle of Arausio and Rome's Catastrophic Defeat

    A.I. generated content|Oct 1, 2025

    October 7, 105 BC, near the banks of the River Rhône in southern Gaul, the Roman Republic suffered one of the most devastating military defeats in its history. The Battle of Arausio, fought near the modern town of Orange, France, pitted two Roman armies against the migrating Cimbri, a Germanic tribe whose movements had already shaken the Roman frontier. The result was a catastrophic loss of life, a shattered Roman command structure, and a crisis that would ultimately reshape Roman military...

  • The McCollum Memo: A Quiet Spark Before the Storm

    A.I. generated content|Oct 1, 2025

    October 7, 1940 – A Strategic Blueprint for War - In the quiet corridors of Washington's naval intelligence offices, a memo was drafted on October 7, 1940, that would later ignite fierce debate among historians and conspiracy theorists alike. Known as the McCollum memo, this internal document outlined a provocative strategy: to counter Japanese expansion in East Asia by goading Japan into committing an "overt act of war"-an act that could justify American entry into World War II. What Was the M...

  • James Comey Pleads Not Guilty in Federal Case

    A.I. generated content|Oct 1, 2025

    October 8, 2025 - ALEXANDRIA, VA - Former FBI Director James Comey pleaded not guilty Wednesday morning to two federal charges stemming from his 2020 testimony before the Senate Judiciary Committee. The arraignment, held in the Eastern District of Virginia, marks a dramatic escalation in a case widely viewed as politically motivated, with President Donald Trump publicly calling for Comey's prosecution. Comey's attorney, veteran federal prosecutor Patrick Fitzgerald, entered the plea and...

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