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  • Robots that can build colonies on Mars are already practicing in California

    Stacker, Ron Day for The Infinite Loop by Nebius|Apr 12, 2026

    Robots that can build colonies on Mars are already practicing in California You can't joystick a robot on Mars in real time. Radio signals from Earth take up to 22 minutes to arrive. This simple fact has stalled space construction for decades. The dream of building in space has long remained just that: an aspiration, a vision of an extraterrestrial jumping-off point for exploring the cosmos. But the gap between dream and reality is narrowing, driven by rapid advancements in AI and robotics....

  • The $4M Alabama Gambling Syndicate: Mo Brooks Exposes the Staples Store Shadow Government

    Christopher Peeks|Apr 12, 2026

    (Shared with permission of the publisher - Christopher M Peeks) April 12, 2026 - HUNTSVILLE, Ala. - Former Congressman Mo Brooks has released a staggering investigative report uncovering a sophisticated gambling syndicate that has funneled nearly $4 million into Alabama's political landscape. New evidence from Alabama FCPA filings reveals a clear dark money trail connecting out-of-state gambling interests directly to the 2026 legislative elections. The Architecture of the Syndicate: The...

  • Lord, Where Have You Been?

    Michael J. Brooks|Apr 12, 2026

    I’m unsure why her statement never struck me before as it did in preparing for Easter. I used the final of the seven “I Am” statements of Jesus in John’s gospel. John especially wanted us to understand the nature of Christ. At Lazarus’ graveside, Jesus said, “I am the resurrection and the life. The one who lives and believes in me will never die.” This seems a perplexing word to speak in a graveyard with a corpse nearby. But the mourners in Bethany were about to witness one of Jesus’ most w...

  • Vance Says Iran Talks Ended With No Agreement Reached

    A.I. generated content|Apr 12, 2026

    Vice President JD Vance confirmed early Sunday that the United States and Iran concluded 21 hours of high‑stakes negotiations in Islamabad without reaching any form of agreement, ending the most extensive round of direct talks between the two nations in more than a decade. 🇵🇰 Setting the Stage: A Rare, High‑Level Meeting The discussions took place in Pakistan's capital, mediated by Pakistani officials as part of an effort to stabilize a fragile two‑week ceasefire in the ongoing U.S.–Iran c...

  • Alabama's 2026 A‑Day Scrimmage: Clarity, Competition, and a Coach's Steady Hand

    A.I. generated content|Apr 12, 2026

    Alabama's 2026 A‑Day scrimmage delivered exactly what fans hoped for on a warm Saturday in Tuscaloosa - clarity, competition, and a glimpse of what Kalen DeBoer's third Crimson Tide squad may become. The annual spring showcase at Bryant‑Denny Stadium, held April 11, offered two hours of offense‑versus‑defense action highlighted by the quarterback battle, emerging playmakers, and a defense that flashed both speed and disruption. Quarterback Battle Takes Center Stage The storyline entering A‑Day w...

  • AU Perspective: Orange & Blue Pattern and Practice of Retaliation

    John Sophocleus|Apr 12, 2026

    Legitimacy and credibility are required inputs for successful leadership; little worth to those who subjugate others in a kleptocracy. This explains much occurring at AU according to productive (non-parasitic) faculty who have contacted me after recent columns. AU's BoT installed Vini Nathan as provost in May 2023 after the original job posting stated the interim provost would be ineligible for the permanent position. Dr. Nathan was the interim provost. The Board gave her the job anyway. The...

  • U.S. Senator Katie Britt Announces $34 Million in New Funding for the Mobile Bay

    Senator Katie Britt's office|Apr 12, 2026

    April 10, 2026 - WASHINGTON, D.C. – U.S. Senator Katie Britt (R-Ala.), a member of the Senate Appropriations Energy and Water Development Subcommittee, celebrated a $34 million increase for the Mobile Bay in the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Fiscal Year 2026 Work Plan, which the Corps uses to prioritize its civil works projects and funding needs. Following advocacy from Senator Britt, this funding increase of more than 60% will allow additionally flexibility to dispose of dredged material and i...

  • Swalwell Loses Campaign Chairs, Endorsements After Sexual Assault Allegations Surface

    A.I. generated content|Apr 12, 2026

    April 10, 2026 - SAN FRANCISCO, Cal - Rep. Eric Swalwell's (D‑Calif.) campaign for California governor plunged into crisis Friday as two campaign co‑chairs, multiple endorsers, and influential organizations withdrew their support following newly reported sexual assault allegations from a former staffer. The San Francisco Chronicle reported that a woman who previously worked for Swalwell alleged he sexually assaulted her twice when she was too intoxicated to consent. The Hill and other out...

  • A Louisiana‑Style Shrimp and Crawfish Boil for 6 to 8: A Feast Built on Tradition

    A.I. generated content|Apr 12, 2026

    In Louisiana, a seafood boil isn't just a meal - it's an event, a gathering, a reason for friends and family to crowd around a newspaper‑lined table and eat with their hands. The aroma of cayenne, garlic, citrus, and brine drifting from a steaming pot is as much a part of the state's cultural identity as jazz or Mardi Gras. Preparing a shrimp and crawfish boil for six to eight people is surprisingly straightforward, but it rewards patience, bold seasoning, and a willingness to embrace the j...

  • Governor Ivey Signs New Public Safety Measures, Expands Support for Law Enforcement Families

    A.I. generated content, Based on a Governor's Press Office release|Apr 12, 2026

    April 10, 2026 - MONTGOMERY, Ala. - Governor Kay Ivey on Thursday signed two major public safety bills into law, advancing her administration's ongoing effort to strengthen protections for Alabama families and law enforcement officers. The governor approved House Bill 98, establishing a statewide scholarship program for the dependents of long‑serving law enforcement officers, and Senate Bill 233, which increases penalties for individuals who attempt to elude police - a crime state leaders say h...

  • The first astronauts to travel to the Moon in more than half a century are back on Earth after a record-setting mission aboard NASA's Artemis II test flight.

    Guest Writer, NASA|Apr 12, 2026

    April 10, 2026 - SAN DIEGO, Cal. - NASA astronauts Reid Wiseman, Victor Glover, and Christina Koch, and CSA (Canadian Space Agency) astronaut Jeremy Hansen splashed down at 5:07 p.m. PDT Friday off the coast of San Diego, completing a nearly 10-day journey that took them 252,756 miles from home at their farthest distance from Earth. "Reid, Victor, Christina, and Jeremy, welcome home, and congratulations on a truly historic achievement. NASA is grateful to President Donald Trump and partners in...

  • April 10, 1951: President Truman Relieves General Douglas MacArthur of Command in Korea

    A.I. generated content|Apr 12, 2026

    On April 10, 1951, one of the most consequential civil‑military decisions in American history unfolded when President Harry S. Truman relieved General of the Army Douglas MacArthur of his command during the Korean War. The action ended the tenure of one of the nation's most celebrated military leaders and ignited a fierce national debate over presidential authority, military strategy, and the limits of dissent within the chain of command. A War at a Crossroads By early 1951, the Korean War h...

  • UAH supporting Rain Gauge Rally across Alabama to grow Alabama Office of the State Climatologist rain observer network

    Russ Nelson, UAH Research writer|Apr 12, 2026

    HUNTSVILLE, Ala. (APR. 9, 2026) – The Alabama Office of the State Climatologist (AOSC), housed at The University of Alabama in Huntsville (UAH), a part of The University of Alabama System, is inviting Alabamians to participate in the annual "Rain Gauge Rally" by joining CoCoRaHS, the Community Collaborative Rain, Hail and Snow Network. CoCoRaHS is a citizen science program made up of volunteer observers who measure and report rainfall across the nation. Each year, CoCoRaHS hosts the Rain G...

  • 2026 report: Costs of long-term care and senior living

    Stacker, Susanna Guzman for A Place for Mom|Apr 12, 2026

    10 report: Costs of long-term care and senior living Understanding the costs of long-term care is an essential part of planning for senior living and in-home care. A Place for Mom provides proprietary cost benchmarks drawn from its nationwide network of partner communities and agencies. This report includes cost data for senior living — independent living, assisted living, and memory care — as well as home care. Senior living figures reflect actual monthly costs paid by residents who moved int...

  • Sen. Katie Britt Speaks Live with Artemis II Astronauts During Their Final Day in Space

    A.I. generated content, Based on a Britt office press release|Apr 12, 2026

    April 9, 2026 - WASHINGTON, D.C. - U.S. Senator Katie Britt (R‑Ala.) joined NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman and a bipartisan group of lawmakers today for a live conversation with the Artemis II astronaut crew as they entered the final hours of their historic 10‑day mission in deep space. Speaking from aboard the Orion spacecraft Integrity, Commander Reid Wiseman, Pilot Victor Glover, Mission Specialist Christina Koch, and Canadian Space Agency astronaut Jeremy Hansen reflected on their jou...

  • Freight carriers pivot to weekly rate updates amid global fuel volatility

    Stacker, Michael Emiliani for Freight Right|Apr 12, 2026

    Freight carriers pivot to weekly rate updates amid global fuel volatility The beginning of April 2026 saw the U.S. extend its national security tariff umbrella to the healthcare sector, imposing a massive 100% duty on foreign pharmaceuticals to decouple medical supply chains, Freight Right reports. This aggressive unilateralism stands in stark opposition to the EU's recent diplomatic successes, such as the inevitable ratification of the Mercosur deal, which seeks to secure critical minerals...

  • Auburn Announces Nine-Day "A-Day Week" Celebration Packed With Sports, Traditions, and the Debut of Coach Alex Golesh

    A.I. generated content, Based on an Auburn press release|Apr 12, 2026

    April 10, 2026 - AUBURN, Ala. - The Auburn Family will have no shortage of excitement this spring as the university launches "A-Day Week," presented by Golden Flake, a nine-day celebration running April 10–18 and featuring a full slate of athletic events across campus. The week culminates with the annual A-Day Football Game on Saturday, April 18, marking the highly anticipated debut of new head coach Alex Golesh. A-Day Game Headlines the Week The marquee event kicks off at 2 p.m. inside J...

  • Student loan debt by state

    Stacker, Jaclyn DeJohn, CFP for SmartAsset|Apr 12, 2026

    Student loan debt by state Over $32.4 billion dollars in student loan debt remained unpaid across U.S. states in 2025. Student loan debt can have a lasting impact on a household’s finances, just like the benefits of the right education and application can have a lasting impact on career and income. It’s important to weigh the costs and potential benefits, as the wrong educational investment can leave people carrying student debt for decades. Nationwide, an average of 12.55% of adults carry stude...

  • Governor Ivey Signs Sarah Marsh Heaven's 27 Camp Safety Act Into Law

    A.I. generated content|Apr 12, 2026

    April 8, 2026 - MONTGOMERY, Ala. - Governor Kay Ivey on Wednesday signed House Bill 381, known as the Sarah Marsh Heaven's 27 Camp Safety Act, establishing new statewide safety standards for Alabama's summer camps and honoring the memory of 8‑year‑old Sarah Marsh, who died during catastrophic flooding at a Texas camp last year. Sponsored by Rep. David Faulkner, the legislation creates Alabama's first comprehensive emergency‑preparedness framework for youth camps. The law requires camps to devel...

  • Governor Ivey signs Ten Commandments bill

    A.I. generated content, Based on a Governor's press office statement|Apr 12, 2026

    April 11, 2026 - MONTGOMERY, Ala. - Governor Kay Ivey on Friday signed Senate Bill 99, a measure that will require the display of the Ten Commandments and accompanying historical context in certain Alabama public schools, contingent on donated materials or funding. The legislation, sponsored by Sen. Keith Kelley (R‑Anniston) and Rep. Mark Gidley (R‑Guntersville), directs schools serving grades 5–12 to place the Ten Commandments alongside an explanation of their historical significance. The displ...

  • Alabama Legislature Passes HB220, Expanding Authority to Remove and Replace Appointed Board Members

    A.I. generated content|Apr 12, 2026

    April 9, 2026 - MONTGOMERY, Ala. - The Alabama Legislature has approved HB220, a significant restructuring of how appointed members of state boards, authorities, and commissions may be removed and replaced. The measure was jointly sponsored by Representative Chris Pringle (R-Mobile) and Speaker of the House Nathaniel Ledbetter (R-Rainsville). HB220 cleared both chambers and is now waiting for the Governor's signature. HB220 would take effect on October 1, 2026. HB220 establishes broad new...

  • Cooper Gains Redemption at Governor's One-Shot Turkey Hunt

    David Rainer, Alabama Department of Conservation and Natural Resources|Apr 12, 2026

    Luke Cooper had to wait two long years for an opportunity for redemption at the Alabama Governor's One-Shot Turkey Hunt, which showcases Alabama's great outdoors and southern hospitality every two years. Landowners from across the state host hunters from diverse corporate and industry backgrounds to enlighten the participants about the opportunities available in Alabama. In 2024, Cooper was hunting with Justin Rock of Riverview Farms near Tuscaloosa when, unfortunately, Cooper's shot was off...

  • WE NEVER LEAVE A MAN BEHIND

    Perry O Hooper Jr|Apr 12, 2026

    High above hostile ground in the mountains of Iran, with enemy forces closing in and no margin for error, an American officer made a decision that defines not only his character, but the very essence of who we are as a nation. After ejecting from his aircraft into enemy territory, injured, isolated, and hunted, he did not wait for rescue to begin fighting for his survival; instead, he moved with purpose, climbing more than seven thousand feet through unforgiving terrain, knowing that every step...

  • Alabama Republican Party Vows to Continue Fight to Protect Primaries

    Alabama Republican Party|Apr 12, 2026

    April 10, 2026 - Hoover, Ala. - The Alabama Republican Party today reaffirmed its commitment to protecting the integrity of Republican primaries and vowed to continue the fight to pass party registration. For years, protecting Alabama's Republican Primary has been a top legislative priority of the Party. In the final weeks of session, that effort gained historic traction, bringing the bill closer to passage than ever before. "While we are disappointed that HB541 did not cross the finish line thi...

  • Rosie the Riveters" Named The Recipients of the 2026 American Spirit Award

    Luisa Reyes|Apr 12, 2026

    The National World War II Museum has named all of America's Real Life Rosie the Riveters the recipient of their 2026 American Spirit Award. With Rosie the Riveters being the name given to all of the women who worked in factories, shipyards, and the defense industries during World War II as they heeded the call of "America Needs You" during the massive war effort. As a result the American Rosie The Riveters Association is holding their 2026 convention at the museum in New Orleans from June 04th,...

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