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  • UAH-led coalition building new statewide plasma industry in Alabama, backed by National Science Foundation

    Russ Nelson, UAH research writer|Jul 1, 2024

    HUNTSVILLE, Ala. (JUL 24, 2024) – A 10-year, $40 million federal investment in plasma science and engineering (PSE) efforts in Alabama managed at The University of Alabama in Huntsville (UAH) has produced tangible results that are very encouraging, according to Dr. Sandra Richardson, the section head for the Research Capacity and Competitiveness Section in the Office of Integrative Activities at the U.S. National Science Foundation. UAH is a part of the University of Alabama system. Alabama i...

  • Border security group says that Kamala Harris Supports Mass Illegal Immigration

    Staff Writer|Jul 1, 2024

    On Wednesday, the border security group Americans for Legal Immigration PAC (ALIPAC) released a statement charging that new Democratic Party candidate for President, Vice President Kamala Harris, earned the nickname "Biden's Border Czar" from Republicans after deploying to illegal immigration contributor nations to hand out money "aid" as part of what they called 'an obviously failed "root causes strategy."' ALIPAC charged he Biden-Harris administration "has supported, facilitated, and funded...

  • Tuberville says that Kamala Harris has an "Extreme, socialist, globalist, communist record

    Brandon Moseley|Jul 1, 2024

    On Wednesday, U.S. Senator Tommy Tuberville (R-Alabama) warned that Vice President Kamala Harris is "way more liberal than Joe Biden." On Sunday, President Joseph R. Biden (D) announced in a news release that he was dropping out of the 2024 election for President. He then endorsed Vice President Kamala Harris in a post on the X social media platform. "This past weekend President Biden finally admitted that President Trump was right all along - Joe Biden was never mentally fit to be President,"...

  • Ralph needs a forever home

    Staff Writer|Jul 1, 2024

    Attention dog lovers. If you need a new best friend you need to meet Ralph. Ralph is seven-months old male of mixed breed heritage, possibly some Labrador retriever. He weighs about 40 lbs. He and his siblings, were found dumped in the woods and luckily were brought to the Elmore County Animal shelter. He is a fun pup, great with other dogs, tail wags a mile a minute, just looking for a family to call his own. The Elmore County Humane Society adoption fees are just $100 for dogs and $50 for...

  • Let the People Speak Urges States to Follow Texas and Alabama in Enacting Life-Saving Legislation to Combat Fentanyl Crisis

    Perry O Hooper Jr|Jul 1, 2024

    Montgomery, AL — In light of the powerful and emotional speech by Ann Funder at the 2024 Republican National Convention, Perry O. Hooper Jr., founder of Let the People Speak and Former Alabama State Legislator, is calling on all states to follow the exemplary lead of Texas and Alabama in enacting critical legislation to combat the fentanyl crisis. Funder’s poignant appearance, where she shared the tragic story of her son Weston who fell victim to fentanyl poisoning, resonated deeply with aud...

  • Biden Passes The Fizzling Torch

    Dr. Bill Chitwood|Jul 1, 2024

    Joe Biden addressed the nation from the Oval Office Wednesday night to justify his withdrawal from the Presidential race. For those of you who missed it, let me summarize: Lies, damn lies, gaslighting, same old progressive talking points, several mental gear-strips and “We have to destroy our democracy to save it.” I’m not going to fact-check Joe’s speech. I’m sure there are dozens already doing that, teams of interns already pounding their keyboards to get it out for Thursday. Still, a few thi...

  • Tuberville and Britt join colleagues in condemning Mexico's President illegal campaign to seize Alabama company's land

    Staff Writer|Jul 1, 2024

    On Wednesday, U.S. Senators Katie Britt (R-Alabama), Tommy Tuberville (R-Alabama), Tim Kaine (D-Virginia.), Bill Hagerty (R-Tennessee) called on Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador (AMLO) to end his government's continued campaign to wrongfully seize land owned and operated by Vulcan Materials Company. Vulcan is a respected Alabama-based construction aggregates producer. Last week, President Obrador issued a declaration that would designate Vulcan's land and port as a naturally p...

  • Kamala Harris would be ninth President with at least one foreign born parent

    Staff Writer|Jul 1, 2024

    If likely Democratic nominee Vice President Kamala Harris is elected to be the President of the United States, she would be the ninth President to have at least one foreign born parent. The first was Thomas Jefferson (Anti-Federalist). Jefferson's mother was born in England. His father was a Virginia planter. The second was Andrew Jackson (D). Both of Jackson's parents were both born in Ireland. President James Buchanan's (D) father was also born in Ireland. President Chester Arthur's (R)...

  • Starliner astronauts to remain at ISS for now

    Brandon Moseley|Jul 1, 2024

    NASA and Boeing hosted a news conference with mission leadership on Thursday, July 25, to provide the latest status of the agency's Boeing Crew Flight Test aboard the International Space Station (ISS). The spaceship was supposed to return to Earth weeks ago; but has been stranded there due to a series of helium leaks and issues with the thrusters/ While astronauts on the ship have been working on fixing the leaks, NASA and Boeing have been performing ground testing of the Reaction Control...

  • Sens. Tuberville and Rubio introduce bill to ensure continuity of care at the VA

    Staff Writer|Jul 1, 2024

    On Thursday, U.S. Senator Tommy Tuberville (R-Alabama) joined U.S. Senator Marco Rubio (R-Florida) in introducing the Ensuring Continuity in Veterans' Health Act to require the VA to consider continuity of healthcare when deciding whether seeing a provider in the community is in a veteran's best medical interest. This legislation follows Senator Tuberville's recent letter to U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) Secretary Denis McDonough urging him to reassess recent actions taken by the...

  • Tuberville warns that we have lost 150,000 farms since Biden took office

    Brandon Moseley|Jul 1, 2024

    On Wednesday, U.S. Senator Tommy Tuberville (R-Alabama) spoke with members of the Alabama press corps about his growing concerns about the struggling farm economy. Tuberville said that "We have lost 150,000 farms since Joe Biden and Kamala Harris took office." Republicans and Democrats in Congress are at an impasse about differences in farm policy. This is largely over the size of the food assistance programs that are tied to the farm bill in Congress. The resulting partisan gridlock has made...

  • ADSFR Results Show Evidence of Flounder Rebound

    David Rainer, Alabama Department of Conservation and Natural Resources|Jul 1, 2024

    Nobody was more pleased when the 91st Alabama Deep Sea Fishing Rodeo (ADSFR) added flounder to the CCA Alabama Live Weigh-In competition than Dr. Sean Powers, head rodeo judge and Director of the Stokes School of Marine and Environmental Sciences at the University of South Alabama. Powers watched the southern flounder populations plummet in the 2010s and has witnessed a gradual rebound of the populations. He said the last four years of flounder catches at the ADSFR are encouraging. "I'm...

  • Attorney General Marshall Announces Conviction of Pike County Man on Possession of Child Pornography

    News release, Alabama Attorney Generals office|Jul 1, 2024

    (Montgomery, Ala) -Alabama Attorney General Steve Marshall announced the conviction of a Pike County man on possession of child pornography. Yuchen Wu, 34, of Troy, and a Chinese national, pleaded guilty in Pike County Circuit Court to one count of possession of obscene matter depicting a person under the age of 17. "Child pornography is a scourge on our society and must be pursued and punished relentlessly," said Attorney General Marshall. "Children who are victims of this depravity spend a...

  • Most popular songs from movies

    Stacker, Nicole Johnson|Jul 1, 2024

    Since the days of silent film, music has been instrumental in setting the mood for moviegoers. It is one of the many ways audiences are able to determine whether a scene is meant to be serious, spooky, or hysterical. While many aspects of filmmaking have changed and modernized since the turn of the 20th century, the importance of songs has not. A perfectly placed track—whether it's tear-jerking lyrics over a moving melody or a fast-paced power ballad that pulls audiences into the a...

  • Competition in the AI sector is heating up. Here's how it's impacting business and academia.

    Stacker, Wade Zhou|Jul 1, 2024

    For decades, the field of artificial intelligence seemed stagnant. Researchers started gaining momentum in the early 2010s as deep learning proved useful in real-world applications such as speech recognition. The real inflection point, however, did not come until November 2022, when OpenAI launched ChatGPT. The chatbot represented a huge leap in AI's capabilities. The ability to build intelligent systems out of computer chips, a goal that seemed decades away, now seems within reach. ChatGPT's...

  • College athletes aren't paid by their schools. Here's how brands fill that gap.

    Stacker, Jake Kring-Schreifels, Data Work By Karim Noorani|Jul 1, 2024

    Throughout the history of college sports, money has always stoked controversy. Since the NCAA was formed, student-athletes have been prevented from earning anything apart from their scholarships. No jobs or sponsorships allowed. And yet, over and over, numerous pay-to-play scandals saturated the billion-dollar landscape. Within the last two decades alone, high-profile players from major institutions were caught selling memorabilia, taking thousands of dollars from marketing representatives, and...

  • Is the solution to the truck parking shortage as simple as an app?

    Stacker, Andrew Jose|Jul 1, 2024

    With trucks carrying more than 70% of America's freight by weight, they're an essential part of the nation's transportation of goods. The long-haul drivers behind the wheel, who are responsible for getting those goods from point A to point B, are also essential. They often have grueling routes that require them to sleep in their cabs while driving cross-country—if, that is, they can find a place to park. Confronted with strict work and rest hours regulations, many truckers, unable to find s...

  • Best golf course in every state, according to golfers

    Stacker, Jake Kring-Schreifels|Jul 1, 2024

    What makes a great golf course? Is it the conditions? The architecture? The difficulty? In most cases, there's more than one specific answer. Whether playing 18 holes at your local municipal course or enjoying the day at a pristine country club, there are a few guidelines and factors to consider when ranking your links experience. On the technical side, it's important to consider a course's variety—its obstacles (a well-placed bunker or water hazard), its distances (a diverse group of par-3s a...

  • Best draft picks of all-time for every MLB team

    Stacker, Mike Taylor|Jul 1, 2024

    The Major League Baseball draft is unique among professional sports drafts. The 30 organizations pick teenagers and college students who will not join their big league clubs for years—if ever. These athletes will spend that time honing their craft in the minor leagues, where long bus rides and minuscule paychecks are the norm. A few will move quickly up the ranks, seizing playing time opportunities to advance their careers and making their names known to scouts, fans, and other observers a...

  • Winners of the paycheck battle for world's highest-paid athletes

    Stacker, Xavier Sabastian|Jul 1, 2024

    Way.com reports that top earners among the highest-paid athletes include: - Cristiano Ronaldo– $260 million - Jon Rahm – $218 million - Lionel Messi – $135 million - LeBron James – $128 million - Giannis Antetokounmpo – $111 million Observations - The fact that the top two athletes based in Saudi Arabia are on this list shows their financial might. - It's cool to see two basketball players on the list. It shows how well the NBA is doing financially. Soccer Stars Dominate Soccer players a...

  • Former State Representative sentenced to one year in prison

    Brandon Moseley|Jul 1, 2024

    On Friday, former state Representative Fred "Coach" Plump (D-Fairfield) was sentenced by federal Judge Scott Coogler to one year in prison for his role in a kickback scheme that transferred $200,000 intended for underprivileged children. Plump received $400,000 in taxpayer dollars over a four-year period from then State John Rogers (D-Birmingham) intended for the Piper Davis Youth Baseball league Plump has long operated. Instead of spending the money on the children, Coach Plump gave half of it...

  • Divided we drive: America's EV adoption gap

    Stacker, Maria Fernandez|Jul 1, 2024

    American roads are dominated by gasoline-powered vehicles, but that is gradually changing. The government is placing increasingly strict requirements for vehicle emissions on car manufacturers, which has accelerated their output of electric vehicles (EVs). At the same time, U.S. consumers are driving demand for EVs, buying more every year. However, interest and adoption rates are uneven across the country. There are many barriers to buying EVs, including higher purchase prices, concerns about ra...

  • More renewables projects were funded by rural energy program REAP in 2023, but small-scale funding was down

    Stacker, Claire Carlson for The Daily Yonder|Jul 1, 2024

    Up until a few years ago, when people visited Lavalier's Berry Patch outside Grand Rapids, Minnesota, to pick strawberries, lingonberries, and apples, Stuart Lavalier would tell them to look for a red building next to County Road 91 to find the turn-off to his farm. Now, he tells them to look for the solar panels. In early 2022, Lavalier received a $17,000 federal grant to install three solar arrays that make 27 kilowatts of electricity, enough to power his entire farm. Lavalier is one of...

  • 5 home modifications for older adults looking to age in place

    Stacker, Colleen Kilday|Jul 1, 2024

    As baby boomers age, the majority want to continue living independently in their homes, otherwise known as aging in place. About 78% of homeowners over the age of 60 prefer this option over moving into a senior or assisted-living facility, according to a 2024 survey from real estate company Redfin. Many Americans want to age in place to preserve a sense of independence, remain connected to existing communities, and avoid the high cost of long-term care. The median monthly cost of an...

  • Standout college athletes competing in the 2024 Paris Olympics

    Stacker, Margaret Attridge, Jessica Bryant|Jul 1, 2024

    Fewer than 60 current student-athletes qualified to participate in the 2024 Olympic Games for Team USA, all of whom will officially compete in the international games. For most of these students, the Paris games, which will be held from July 26 through Aug. 11, will mark the first time they compete in the Olympics. They join a larger list of more than 300 former student-athletes who will also represent Team USA this year. Some schools, like Stanford, Princeton and Harvard, have multiple...

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