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  • Democrats Shameful Endorsement of Anti-ICE Violence

    Perry O Hooper Jr|Jun 1, 2025

    The streets of Los Angeles and New York City have descended into anarchy, with immigration protests morphing into violent assaults on Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officials, widespread destruction of public property, and blatant disregard for the rule of law. Explosives detonated against federal buildings, rocks and concrete hurled at law enforcement, and taxpayer-funded infrastructure defaced-these are not acts of protest but of insurrection. Yet, the elected leaders of these...

  • Men's Health Month and Week highlight awareness and early detection

    Alabama Department of Public Health|Jun 1, 2025

    Frequent preventive health screenings, a healthy diet, regular physical activity, lowering stress, and addressing mental health challenges are important in maintaining men's health outcomes, yet men are less likely to seek medical care and die an average 6 years earlier than women. Men's health is often overlooked, and their symptoms go unnoticed. June is National Men's Health Month, and its purpose is to heighten awareness of preventable health problems and to encourage early detection and...

  • Newly Renovated McCarty's Ferry Public Boat Ramp Provides Improved Access to the Tombigbee River in South Alabama

    AL Dept of Conservation and Natural Resources|Jun 1, 2025

    On Tuesday, June 10, 2025, representatives from the Alabama Department of Conservation and Natural Resources (ADCNR) and Choctaw County took part in a ribbon cutting ceremony to celebrate recent renovations to McCarty's Ferry Public Boat Ramp on the Tombigbee River about 14 miles south of Butler, Alabama. "The updates here at McCarty's Ferry will benefit anglers, boaters and hunters in the local community and surrounding areas for decades to come," said Chris Blankenship, ADCNR Commissioner....

  • Congressman Robert Aderholt's Co-Sponsors Border Operations Service Medal Act

    Congressman Robert Aderholt's Office|Jun 1, 2025

    June 10, 2025 - WASHINGTON, D.C. - Congressman Robert Aderholt (AL-04) today issued the following statement in support of the H.R. 3780, the Border Operations Service Medal Act: "Our men and women serving on the front lines of the southern border operate under challenging and often dangerous conditions to protect Americans from violent threats," said Aderholt. "The Border Operations Service Medal Act is a long-overdue honor to the U.S. service members and federal personnel who not only enforce...

  • Highest-paying science jobs for people in Decatur

    Stacker|Jun 1, 2025

    PeopleImages.com - Yuri A // Shutterstock Highest-paying science jobs for people in Decatur For decades, the United States has funneled more money into research and development than any other country in the world. In 2023, this accounted for 37% of the world's scientific funding, creating a promising outlook for those pursuing a science-based career. In February 2025, the Bureau of Labor Statistics projected an impressive 12.8% growth in science-related jobs by 2033. However, that may have been...

  • Highest-paying science jobs for people in Birmingham

    Stacker|Jun 1, 2025

    PeopleImages.com - Yuri A // Shutterstock Highest-paying science jobs for people in Birmingham For decades, the United States has funneled more money into research and development than any other country in the world. In 2023, this accounted for 37% of the world's scientific funding, creating a promising outlook for those pursuing a science-based career. In February 2025, the Bureau of Labor Statistics projected an impressive 12.8% growth in science-related jobs by 2033. However, that may have...

  • Highest-paying science jobs for people in Huntsville

    Stacker|Jun 1, 2025

    PeopleImages.com - Yuri A // Shutterstock Highest-paying science jobs for people in Huntsville For decades, the United States has funneled more money into research and development than any other country in the world. In 2023, this accounted for 37% of the world's scientific funding, creating a promising outlook for those pursuing a science-based career. In February 2025, the Bureau of Labor Statistics projected an impressive 12.8% growth in science-related jobs by 2033. However, that may have...

  • Highest-paying science jobs for people in Daphne

    Stacker|Jun 1, 2025

    PeopleImages.com - Yuri A // Shutterstock Highest-paying science jobs for people in Daphne For decades, the United States has funneled more money into research and development than any other country in the world. In 2023, this accounted for 37% of the world's scientific funding, creating a promising outlook for those pursuing a science-based career. In February 2025, the Bureau of Labor Statistics projected an impressive 12.8% growth in science-related jobs by 2033. However, that may have been...

  • Highest-paying science jobs for people in Mobile

    Stacker|Jun 1, 2025

    PeopleImages.com - Yuri A // Shutterstock Highest-paying science jobs for people in Mobile For decades, the United States has funneled more money into research and development than any other country in the world. In 2023, this accounted for 37% of the world's scientific funding, creating a promising outlook for those pursuing a science-based career. In February 2025, the Bureau of Labor Statistics projected an impressive 12.8% growth in science-related jobs by 2033. However, that may have been...

  • Highest-paying science jobs for people in Montgomery

    Stacker|Jun 1, 2025

    PeopleImages.com - Yuri A // Shutterstock Highest-paying science jobs for people in Montgomery For decades, the United States has funneled more money into research and development than any other country in the world. In 2023, this accounted for 37% of the world's scientific funding, creating a promising outlook for those pursuing a science-based career. In February 2025, the Bureau of Labor Statistics projected an impressive 12.8% growth in science-related jobs by 2033. However, that may have...

  • Highest-paying science jobs for people in Auburn

    Stacker|Jun 1, 2025

    PeopleImages.com - Yuri A // Shutterstock Highest-paying science jobs for people in Auburn For decades, the United States has funneled more money into research and development than any other country in the world. In 2023, this accounted for 37% of the world's scientific funding, creating a promising outlook for those pursuing a science-based career. In February 2025, the Bureau of Labor Statistics projected an impressive 12.8% growth in science-related jobs by 2033. However, that may have been...

  • Highest-paying science jobs for people in Tuscaloosa

    Stacker|Jun 1, 2025

    PeopleImages.com - Yuri A // Shutterstock Highest-paying science jobs for people in Tuscaloosa For decades, the United States has funneled more money into research and development than any other country in the world. In 2023, this accounted for 37% of the world's scientific funding, creating a promising outlook for those pursuing a science-based career. In February 2025, the Bureau of Labor Statistics projected an impressive 12.8% growth in science-related jobs by 2033. However, that may have...

  • Tuberville Calls for Clearer Crypto Regulations Following Discussion with the Honorable Brian Quintenz

    Senator Tommy Tuberville's office|Jun 1, 2025

    June 12, 2025 - WASHINGTON, D.C. – Today, U.S. Senator Tommy Tuberville (R-AL) spoke with President Trump's nominee to be Chairman of the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC), Brian Quintenz. They discussed how both the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) and the CFTC share enforcement responsibilities but lack clear jurisdictional boundaries, which has created confusion for innovators and entrepreneurs. While the SEC determines which products fall under its purview, the CFTC h...

  • Alabama executes Gregory Hunt

    Staff Writer|Jun 1, 2025

    June 10, 2025 – ATMORE, AL - The State of Alabama executed Gregory Hunt by means of nitrogen hypoxia for the 1988 capital murder of Karen Land. The Governor's office said in a statement: 'Earlier this evening, Governor (Kay) Ivey (R) told Corrections Commissioner John Hamm that she would not exercise her clemency powers in this case and directed him to proceed with Mr. Hunt's lawfully imposed death sentence for the 1988 capital murder of Karen Lane.' "Decades ago, Karen Lane at only 32 y...

  • During the Second Sino-Japanese War the Chinese Nationalist government floods the 1938 Yellow River to halt advancing Japanese forces

    A.I. generated content|Jun 1, 2025

    On June 10, 1938, Nationalist Chinese forces intentionally flooded the Yellow River to stop advancing Japanese forces in the Second Sino-Japanese War. The civilian Chinese deaths were devastating. In the midst of the Second Sino-Japanese War (1937–1945), China faced an existential threat as Japanese forces rapidly advanced into its heartland. With the fall of major cities like Nanjing and Wuhan looming, the Chinese Nationalist government led by Chiang Kai-shek resorted to extreme measures to hal...

  • Katie Britt said that the Lawlessness around the nation will not stand

    Brandon Moseley|Jun 1, 2025

    June 10, 2025 - WASHINGTON, D.C. – U.S. Senator Katie Britt (R-Alabama) joined National Report on Newsmax to discuss the recent violent riots in Los Angeles targeting law enforcement and U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officials. The Republican Senator said that it is important to support law enforcement and this, "Lawlessness will not stand." "We have to make sure that our law enforcement officers are supported," said Senator Britt. 'Back the Blue' is not just a saying, it is a...

  • Tesla's sales are stalling as demand for EVs soars. Is Musk the problem?

    Stacker, Maria Fernandez for Motointegrator|Jun 1, 2025

    Tesla’s sales are stalling as demand for EVs soars. Is Musk the problem? While electric vehicle (EV) sales in the U.S. are reaching record highs, Tesla is charting a different course. That is one of the key findings from a new analysis by Motointegrator, conducted in collaboration with the research experts at DataPulse Research. Tesla’s market share is falling, and investor confidence is also waning—but it is not because drivers are anti-electric. On the contrary, EV sales overall are risin...

  • 12 ways to lower your high electric bill

    Stacker, Lucas Winter for Shipley Energy|Jun 1, 2025

    3 ways to lower your high electric bill If you’ve noticed a sudden spike in your electricity bill, you’re not alone. Many households are dealing with rising costs that can be frustrating and sometimes confusing. Ahead, Shipley Energy suggests what might be driving up your electricity bill and shares ways to lower it. The answer to why your bill is so high is likely multifaceted since many issues can contribute to a hefty electric bill. Read on to learn more about energy usage and how to sav...

  • Rogers says the The SPEED Act will fix America's maritime defense acquisition system

    Brandon Moseley|Jun 1, 2025

    June 11, 2025 - WASHINGTON, D.C. – U.S. Representative Mike Rogers (R-AL03), the Chairman of the House Armed Services Committee, spoke in favor of the SPEED Act at a hearing on the budget request of the Department of the Navy for Fiscal Year 2026. "Today we'll hear from the Department of the Navy regarding their FY26 budget request," said Chairman Rogers, "While I appreciate the budget documents received last week, we still lack the necessary details to fully evaluate how Congress can best s...

  • Saving grace: High interest rates benefit savers if they know where to look

    Stacker, Chris Taylor for Current|Jun 1, 2025

    Saving grace: High interest rates benefit savers if they know where to look Pop quiz: Do you know how hard your money is working for you? It’s very possible you don’t — at least in the case of the interest rate on your savings account. Consider that in an era when many higher-yielding savings products are offering around 4% on your cash, the industry average for savings accounts is actually significantly lower — 0.59%, according to the latest figures from financial information site Bankrat...

  • What your first aid kit is missing that could make a big difference

    Stacker, Jackie Dowling for Dimora Medical|Jun 1, 2025

    What your first aid kit is missing that could make a big difference From half-used gauze rolls to expired antibiotic ointments, most American first aid kits have one thing in common: They’re woefully out of date. These kits are meant to be our go-to solution for minor injuries, whether it’s a scraped knee on the playground or a nasty cut during vacation, but they’re only as helpful as what they contain. It’s important to regularly check the supplies in a first aid kit and replenish when needed....

  • Katherine Robertson Announces Candidacy for Alabama Attorney General

    Brandon Moseley|Jun 1, 2025

    June 10, 2025 - BIRMINGHAM, AL – Katherine Robertson officially announced her candidacy for Attorney General of Alabama, to a packed out room at Regions Field in Birmingham, pledging to continue her lifelong commitment to keeping Alabama families safe, defending conservative values, and supporting President Trump's agenda. Robertson is poised to lead from day one, having served as Chief Counsel to Attorney General Steve Marshall for nearly a decade and having previously worked at the U.S. D...

  • U.S. Senator Katie Britt Discusses Maternal Mortality Rates, NIH Research Funding with Director Bhattacharya

    Senator Katie Britt's office|Jun 1, 2025

    June 11, 2025 - WASHINGTON, D.C. – U.S. Senator Katie Britt (R-Ala.) attended a Senate Appropriations Labor, Health and Human Services, Education, and Related Agencies Subcommittee hearing with National Institutes of Health (NIH) Director Jay Bhattacharya to discuss the President's Fiscal Year 2026 (FY26) Budget Request for the National Institutes of Health. Senator Britt, who has made maternal care a top legislative priority, began by highlighting America's maternal mortality crisis: "[F]ar t...

  • Will Boyd Announces Candidacy for Alabama Governor in 2026

    A.I. generated content|Jun 1, 2025

    June 11, 2025 - HOOVER, AL - Rev. Will Boyd, a three-time Democratic candidate, has officially entered the race for Alabama governor, marking his latest bid for statewide office. "As a servant leader, I believe we need leaders who embody core values which include equality, fairness, and freedom as I envision a day in the near future when every American has an equal opportunity to realize "The American Dream," said Rev. Boyd on his website. Boyd, who previously ran for Congress in 2016,...

  • Mobile NAACP condemns comments by Sheriff says they "Could Incite Violence"

    Brandon Moseley|Jun 1, 2025

    June 12, 2025 – MOBILE, AL – The "No Kings" protest movement in support of the L.A. protests are coming to Mobile. The Mobile Branch of the NAACP announced that it is deeply concerned about recent statements made by Mobile County Sheriff Burch (R), which, they claim if taken out of context, have the potential to incite violence within our communities. Mobile has had over 200 murders since 2020. Sheriff Burch remarked, "I wish we could put them all in an arena and let them kill the hell out of...

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