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  • On This Day in 1933: The Creation of the Tennessee Valley Authority

    A.I. generated content|May 1, 2025

    On this day, May 18th, in 1933, President Franklin D. Roosevelt (D) signed an act that established the Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA), a monumental piece of the New Deal legislation. The signing of this act marked a significant turning point in American history, encapsulating the ethos of Roosevelt's ambitious plan to bring the country out of the Great Depression and revolutionize the economic landscape. Context and Background The Great Depression was a period of unprecedented economic...

  • Average auto loan debt grew 2.1% to $24,297 in 2024

    Stacker, Chris Horymski for Experian|May 1, 2025

    Just when activity began to normalize on the nation's car dealer lots, tariff uncertainty threatens to increase auto prices for Americans in 2025. But for now, we're taking a look at 2024 data, which shows car loan balances increased moderately last year. The average auto loan balance held by consumers in the United States increased 2.1% to $24,297 as of the third quarter (Q3) of 2024, according to Experian data. This increase broadly impacted all U.S. regions and consumers of all ages and...

  • Business insurance report: 92% are covered, only 13% feel completely prepared to face risks

    Stacker, Erika Malzberg for NEXT|May 1, 2025

    More insurance coverage should mean more confidence for small business owners, right? Not exactly—at least, not yet. According to a NEXT nationwide survey of 500 small business owners, insurance adoption is up across the board but confidence hasn't caught up. Despite more business owners having small business insurance coverage, many still feel unprepared to face real-world risks, and a majority say they find insurance confusing. This year's survey, a follow-up to NEXT's 2023 industry pulse c...

  • Attorney General Steve Marshall Leads 24-State Brief Supporting Ohio's Law Protecting Children from Experimental Treatments

    Alabama Attorney General's Office|May 1, 2025

    May 1, 2025 - MONTGOMERY, AL. – Alabama Attorney General Steve Marshall led a 24-state brief supporting Ohio's law prohibiting experimental sex-change procedures for minors. The brief urged the Ohio Supreme Court to review a lower court decision that enjoined enforcement of Ohio's law based on its conclusion that the law conflicted with purported standards of care promulgated by the World Professional Association for Transgender Health (WPATH). In the brief, Attorney General Marshall argued t...

  • Monica Carroll Appointed as State Executive Director, Alabama Farm Service Agency

    Staff Writer|May 1, 2025

    May 5, 2025 - WASHINGTON, D.C. - U.S. Department of Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins announced that Monica Carroll has been appointed by President Donald J. Trump (R) as the Executive Director of Alabama Farm Services Agency. Monica Carroll and her family operate a diversified farm raising poultry and cattle, along with growing row crops. She previously served as Chairperson of the FSA State Committee during President Trump's first term. She is a board Member for the Alabama Resource...

  • Former President Biden has aggressive prostate cancer

    Brandon Moseley|May 1, 2025

    May 19, 2025 – Former President Joseph R. Biden (D) has stage four prostate cancer that has metastasized to the bone. The 82 year old Biden left office in January as the oldest man to ever serve as President of the United States. Concerns about his health and his fitness to serve after a disastrous debate performance against former President Donald J. Trump (R) last June ultimately led him to drop out of the Presidential race in late July. Trump then easily beat former Vice President Kamala H...

  • Free digital mental wellness self-care platform called CredibleMind launched in Alabama

    Alabama Department of Public Health|May 1, 2025

    May 20, 2025 - MONTGOMERY, AL - Behavioral and mental health issues affect every aspect of life; one in five adults in the United States experiences mental illness each year. Alabama has seen the number of mental health providers and access to care improve, though more work is needed to meet the demand for services. State Health Officer Dr. Scott Harris said, "The strains experienced with COVID-19 highlighted a mental health gap between the people seeking assistance and the shortage of...

  • Is it harder for women to lose weight?

    Stacker, Mandy Armitage, MD for GoodRx|May 1, 2025

    It's true that you can be healthy while living in a larger body. But it's also true that, for many, carrying excess weight can lead to health problems. This tends to be a bigger issue for women. More women than men report trying to lose weight and view themselves as overweight. Even though obesity in women is common, it's harder for women to lose weight. In fact, many studies show that men lose more weight than women from dieting, as well as from dieting plus exercise. But why? GoodRx reviews th...