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  • Democratic presidential contenders test the waters during midterm 'shadow campaign'

    Stacker, Emily Goodin for OpenSecrets|Jan 1, 2026

    Democratic presidential contenders test the waters during midterm ‘shadow campaign’ The next presidential election is still two years away, but several prominent Democrats are already positioning themselves for 2028 — using midterm elections as a proving ground to build influence, relationships and national profiles. California Gov. Gavin Newsom has banked nearly $4 million in his leadership PAC, ready to assist his fellow Democrats in this year’s midterm elections, according to OpenSec...

  • Movie Set In Alabama, "Signing Tony Raymond", Comes Out In Movie Theaters This Weekend

    Luisa Reyes

    Sweet Home Alabama is at the front and center of the plot for the forthcoming movie, "Signing Tony Raymond", which is being released in movie theaters this Friday. As the promotional blurb for the film states, "A young college football coach is sent to rural Alabama to try and sign the nation's top high school defensive end and soon finds himself trying to outflank rival recruiters, fight off grifting townsfolk and win over the player's wildly dysfunctional family." Considered a sports comedy...

  • General Washington's Integrated Army

    Justice Will Sellers|Jan 1, 2026

    In 1776 - 250 years ago - General George Washington made a decision that was both pragmatic and radical for its time when he integrated the Continental Army, allowing free Black men and later some formerly enslaved men to serve alongside white soldiers. But rather than being driven by enlightened ideas or progressive principles, Washington's command decision reflected practical military necessity, political calculation, and an evolving understanding of liberty. Before the Revolution, Black milit...

  • Former Auburn Quarterback Jarrett Stidham will start in the AFC Championship Game

    Brandon Moseley|Jan 1, 2026

    January 18, 2026 – Former Auburn Quarterback Jarrett Stidham is in the spotlight as the AFC West Champion Denver Broncos have advanced to the AFC Championship game – one win away from a Super Bowl. Former Auburn Quarterback Bo Nix led the Broncos all season and Saturday night led them on a game winning drive in overtime to defeat the favored Buffalo Bills. Unfortunately Nix broke a bone in his right ankle on his next to last play of that drive that setup the game clinching field goal for the...

  • Today Is Martin Luther King Jr. Day: A Look at the History, Purpose, and Ongoing Relevance

    A.I. generated content|Jan 1, 2026

    Today, the United States marks Martin Luther King Jr. Day, the annual federal holiday set aside to recognize the life and work of the Baptist minister and civil rights leader whose influence helped reshape American law and society. Observed on the third Monday of January, the holiday aligns with King's birthday on January 15, 1929, and has become both a day of remembrance and a day of service across the country. Martin Luther King Jr. Day is one of the nation's newer federal holidays, officially...

  • Today is Robert E. Lee Day

    Brandon Moseley|Jan 1, 2026

    Confederate General Robert E. Lee's birthday is on January 19. Robert E. Lee Day has been an official state holiday in Alabama since sometime in the late 1800s. Lee was the most renowned general of the Confederacy in the Civil War and tens of thousands of Alabamians served under his command. Lee was revered by the southern states during the war, but after the war and the long humiliating military occupation during Reconstruction the cult of personality around Lee and his accomplishments during t...

  • Rep. Gary Palmer Qualifies for Re‑Election in Alabama's 6th District

    A.I. generated content|Jan 1, 2026

    U.S. Rep. Gary Palmer has officially qualified to seek another term representing Alabama's 6th Congressional District, entering the 2026 election cycle as one of the state's most senior Republican lawmakers. His name appears on the Alabama Republican Party's list of qualified candidates for federal office, confirming his intent to run again in a district he has held since 2015. Palmer, first elected in 2014, represents a district that includes portions of Jefferson, Shelby, Blount, Bibb, and...

  • President Trump endorses Barry Moore for Senate

    Brandon Moseley|Jan 1, 2026

    January 18, 2026- WASHINGTON, D.C. – President Donald J. Trump (R) completely reset the Senate race in Alabama when he endorsed Congressman Barry Moore (R-01) for the open Senate seat currently held by Tommy Tuberville (R-Alabama). Moore was already considered to be the most conservative candidate in the field – he is the most conservative of the five Alabama Congressman. The Trump endorsement shows that he has the confidence of the President. "Congressman Barry Moore, an America First Pat...

  • At Least 5,000 Iranian Protesters Killed, Officials Confirm: Inside the Deadliest Crackdown Since 1979

    A.I. generated content|Jan 1, 2026

    The Iranian government has now verified that at least 5,000 people have been killed during the sweeping crackdown on protests that erupted in late December - a staggering death toll that marks the bloodiest internal repression in the Islamic Republic's 47‑year history. The figure, confirmed by an Iranian official speaking to Reuters and reported by multiple international outlets, includes roughly 500 security personnel and thousands of civilians. The protests began over economic collapse and inf...

  • Alabama House Advances Key Education, Election, and Economic Measures in Busy Thursday Session

    A.I. generated content|Jan 1, 2026

    MONTGOMERY - The Alabama House of Representatives moved swiftly through a packed agenda Thursday, advancing a slate of bipartisan bills touching education, election integrity, economic regulation, and public services. The day marked one of the most productive legislative sessions of the young 2026 cycle, with lawmakers signaling early priorities that will shape debates in the weeks ahead. While the Senate also passed several measures Thursday, the House's actions stood out for their broad bipart...

  • Why January can feel emotionally heavy

    Stacker, Ann Dypiangco for Blueprint|Jan 1, 2026

    Why January can feel emotionally heavy It’s early January. Your inbox is crowded with fresh-start messages, your calendar looks untouched, and social media hums with promises of transformation. Everywhere you look, momentum seems to be building. Yet you’re sitting with your coffee, feeling oddly out of sync with all this optimism. The gap between January's promises and its reality feels disorienting. While the world races toward change, you might feel a heaviness in these early days. It's not...

  • Big changes in 2026 traffic laws: What drivers should know nationwide

    Stacker, John Davey for Cheap Insurance|Jan 1, 2026

    Big changes in 2026 traffic laws: What drivers should know nationwide Traffic laws in the U.S. are changing in 2026. States are adding new ways to catch people breaking laws, increasing fines, and putting in place rules to make driving safer. While not every new rule directly affects car insurance, certain violations, such as speeding and DUI-related offenses, often contribute to higher premiums. It’s not one big national change. Instead, it’s a trend toward using cameras and other tech to enf...

  • The Senate Was Built to Govern, Not to Hide The People Voted for Results, Not Excuses

    Perry O Hooper Jr|Jan 1, 2026

    When Ronald Reagan ran for president, he did not campaign on managing decline or respecting Washington precedent. He ran on restoring American strength, reviving economic growth, and reminding the country that government exists to serve the people, not the other way around. Reagan understood something modern Washington too often forgets. When the American people demand action, leadership does not hide behind process. Leadership delivers. That same principle drove the Contract with America in...

  • Finding your healthiest sleep position: Comparing side, back, and stomach sleeping

    Stacker, Arin Schultz for Naturepedic|Jan 1, 2026

    Finding your healthiest sleep position: Comparing side, back, and stomach sleeping You spend about a third of your life asleep — but is your sleep position working for you or against you? The reality is that not all sleep positions are created equal. The way you sleep can impact spinal alignment, breathing, digestion and even how refreshed you feel in the morning. Some sleeping positions offer better support, while others can lead to discomfort or restless nights. If you’re regularly waking up...

  • How to implement AI training for employees

    Stacker, Jessica Lau for Zapier|Jan 1, 2026

    How to implement AI training for employees Most teams don't struggle to implement AI in their daily workflows because they're resistant to change. They struggle because they haven't been given the structure to learn how to use it effectively. Employees who receive formal AI training are far more likely to see it as a boost to their productivity and efficiency. Yet only about 50% of workers using AI today say their organization has offered any training at all. That's the gap. Teams are eager to...

  • How business insurance can help protect you from snow, hail and winter storm damage

    Stacker, Julie Roseland for ERGO NEXT|Jan 1, 2026

    How business insurance can help protect you from snow, hail and winter storm damage Winter storms can reduce foot traffic to a brick and mortar retail business. There’s also supply chain disruptions, power outages, property damage, spoiled inventory and more to consider during the winter months. And yet, according to an ERGO NEXT survey, more than half of small business owner respondents admitted that they don’t feel adequately insured. 48% of restaurant owners alone reported winter wea...

  • The average savings account balance in the US: Here's how much Americans have in the bank

    Stacker, Jack Caporal for Motley Fool Money|Jan 1, 2026

    The average savings account balance in the US: Here’s how much Americans have in the bank The typical American household has $8,000 in its bank account, according to the latest data from the Federal Reserve’s Survey of Consumer Finances, carried out in 2022. That’s the median transaction account balance as of 2022, which includes savings, checking, money market, call accounts, and prepaid debit cards. The average balance in those bank accounts among American households is $62,410. Despite the m...

  • Governor Ivey Announces Record-Breaking Year for Alabama Economic Development

    Governor's Press Office|Jan 1, 2026

    January 20, 2026 - MONTGOMERY – Governor Kay Ivey on Tuesday announced the release of the 2025 New & Expanding Industry Announcements Report, marking a record year for economic development growth in communities across the state. The Alabama Department of Commerce annual report lists 234 projects last year that combined for a total capital investment of $14.6 billion, the highest annual total in state history, along with 9,388 new job commitments. "Alabama's economy is riding a wave of h...

  • Republican Candidate Proposes Ending Property Taxes in Tallapoosa County

    A.I. generated content|Jan 1, 2026

    January 19, 2026 - TALLAPOOSA COUNTY - In a move that has stirred both support and debate across Tallapoosa County, Republican candidate Robert McCollum has unveiled an ambitious proposal to phase out property taxes if elected as District 4 County Commissioner. The plan, which fundamentally changes how property taxes are collected, could have far-reaching implications for homeowners, prospective buyers, and the county's fiscal landscape. McCollum's proposal centers on eliminating annual...

  • Indiana Completes the Unthinkable: Hoosiers Win First National Championship

    A.I. generated content|Jan 1, 2026

    MIAMI GARDENS, Fla. - College football has seen its share of improbable champions, but nothing in the sport's long, winding history quite compares to what unfolded on a warm January night at Hard Rock Stadium. Indiana - yes, Indiana - finished a perfect 16‑0 season and captured the 2026 College Football Playoff National Championship with a 27–21 victory over Miami, sealing one of the greatest turnarounds the sport has ever witnessed. For a program that spent more than a century wandering thr...

  • Congressman Mike Rogers Qualifies for Another Term, Launching 2026 Reelection Bid

    A.I. generated content|Jan 1, 2026

    U.S. Congressman Mike Rogers, the longtime Republican representative for Alabama's Third Congressional District, has officially qualified to seek another term in the U.S. House of Representatives. The announcement, filed at the start of Alabama's 2026 qualifying window, ends months of speculation about Rogers' political future and sets the stage for another high‑profile congressional race in East Alabama. Rogers, first elected in 2002, enters the 2026 cycle as one of Alabama's most senior and i...

  • Shelby County Republican Party to Host U.S. Senate Candidate Forum on January 26

    A.I. generated content|Jan 1, 2026

    The Shelby County Republican Party will host a U.S. Senate Candidate Forum on Monday, January 26, offering voters a direct opportunity to hear from the Republicans seeking their party's nomination for the United States Senate. The event, announced by party officials on January 19, is scheduled to begin at 6:30 p.m. at the Pelham Civic Center, one of Shelby County's most accessible public venues. Party leaders say the forum is designed to give voters meaningful insight into the candidates'...

  • Tuberville and Britt Push for Faster Timeline on Mobile River Bridge and Bayway Project

    A.I. generated content|Jan 1, 2026

    For decades, the Mobile River Bridge and I‑10 Bayway project has been Alabama's most anticipated - and most delayed - infrastructure undertaking. Now, Alabama's two U.S. Senators, Tommy Tuberville and Katie Britt, are sharpening their focus on accelerating the timeline, arguing that the state and the Gulf Coast economy cannot afford another round of slow‑walking. Their message is simple: the federal government must move faster, and Alabama must be empowered to build sooner. A Project Stuck in...

  • President Donald Trump Intensifies His Claim on Greenland, Escalating Tensions With Europe and Denmark

    A.I. generated content|Jan 1, 2026

    President Donald J. Trump has sharply escalated his campaign to bring Greenland under U.S. control, transforming what began years ago as an unconventional geopolitical idea into a full‑scale diplomatic confrontation with European allies. Over the past week, Trump has issued a barrage of public statements, tariff threats, and social‑media posts insisting that the United States "needs" Greenland for national security reasons - and signaling he is prepared to use economic pressure, and pot...

  • Mark Wheeler Qualifies for the U.S. Senate Race in Alabama, Joining a Growing Democratic Field

    A.I. generated content|Jan 1, 2026

    Democrat Mark Wheeler has officially qualified for the 2026 U.S. Senate race in Alabama, adding a compelling new voice to a contest that is already drawing statewide and national attention. Wheeler, a chemist from Heflin with deep roots in east Alabama, enters the Democratic primary with a platform centered on economic fairness, health care access, and government transparency - themes he says reflect the everyday concerns of working families across the state. Wheeler's qualification was...

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