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  • Kristin Williams Announces Candidacy for Homewood City Council, Ward 4

    A.I. generated content|Jul 1, 2025

    July 1, 2025 - HOMEWOOD, AL - Longtime Community Leader Vows to Make "We Love Homewood" More Than a Day-A Way of Life Homewood, AL – The heart of Homewood beats a little stronger this election cycle as Kristin Williams, a stalwart community leader and passionate advocate for youth, officially launches her campaign for Homewood City Council, representing Ward 4. For many in the community, Williams' decision to run is not just a political announcement-it is a celebration of a life woven into H...

  • U.S. Senator Katie Britt Votes to Deliver Largest Tax Cut in American History, Secures Critical Child Care Tax Relief and Investments in Alabama

    Senator Katie Britt's office|Jul 1, 2025

    July 1, 2025 - WASHINGTON, D.C. - U.S. Senator Katie Britt (R-Ala.) today voted to deliver the largest tax cut in history for working-class Americans. The Senate's reconciliation bill, which passed by a vote of 51-50, now heads to the U.S. House of Representatives before it's sent to President Trump's desk to be signed into law. "This pro-family bill delivers on the mandate the American people gave us on November 5, with huge wins that fulfill much of President Trump's and Senate Republicans'...

  • Battle of Gettysburg began 162 years ago today

    Brandon Moseley|Jul 1, 2025

    On July 1, 1863, the Confederate Army of Northern Virginia met the Union Amy of the Potomac at the town of Gettysburg, Pennsylvania. This was the second time that Confederate General Robert E. Lee invaded the Northern states. Lee hoped to defeat the Union army on Northern soil, in hopes that it would force the Lincoln administration to negotiate for peace. President Abraham Lincoln (R) had replaced Major General Joseph Hooker with Major General George G. Meade in late June. It was also becoming...

  • NASA Delays Return to the Moon: Artemis Missions Pushed to 2026 and 2027

    A.I. generated content|Jul 1, 2025

    NASA has officially postponed its highly anticipated crewed missions to the Moon, citing technical challenges with the Orion spacecraft's heat shield. The Artemis II mission, originally slated for 2025, is now scheduled for April 2026, while Artemis III-the first planned crewed lunar landing since 1972-has been pushed to mid-2027. The delay stems from unexpected wear on the Orion capsule's heat shield during the uncrewed Artemis I mission in 2022. Engineers discovered that the shield's...

  • Top 5 uniquely popular potato chip brands in Alabama

    Stacker|Jul 1, 2025

    Jiri Hera // Shutterstock Top 5 uniquely popular potato chip brands in Alabama As backyard grills fire up and coolers get packed for long afternoons in the sun, the Fourth of July remains one of America's most festive and flavorful holidays. Instacart dug into purchase data from 2024 to compile the top 5 uniquely popular potato chip brands in Alabama. Instacart State-by-state chip contenders Chips are more than just a side — they're a Fourth of July staple. Whether paired with burgers, dips, o...

  • Jimmy Swaggart, Pioneering Televangelist and Gospel Music Icon, Dies at 90

    A.I. generated content|Jul 1, 2025

    July 1, 2025 - BATON ROUGE, LA – July 1, 2025 - Jimmy Swaggart, the fiery Pentecostal preacher whose voice once echoed through millions of American homes and whose gospel music touched hearts around the world, died Tuesday morning at the age of 90. He passed away peacefully at a Louisiana hospital after suffering cardiac arrest on June 15, according to a statement from his family and the SonLife Broadcasting Network. Swaggart's death marks the end of an era in American religious broadcasting. F...

  • How can industrial facilities minimize downtime during equipment repairs?

    Stacker, Virginia Johnson for Global Electronic Services|Jul 1, 2025

    How can industrial facilities minimize downtime during equipment repairs? In industrial environments, downtime threatens productivity. It occurs when machinery is not operational, halting production. Sometimes, downtime is unexpected. Other times, it’s planned for routine maintenance. Whatever the reason, outages can significantly impact your facility’s production, deadlines and safety. Manufacturing operations can improve profits by minimizing outages. This guide from Global Electronic Ser...

  • 6 ways to work toward financial freedom in 2025

    Stacker, Maurie Backman for Freedom Debt Relief|Jul 1, 2025

    6 ways to work toward financial freedom in 2025 Financial freedom can mean a few different things. It could mean freedom from debt, freedom from a job you can't stand, or freedom from money-related worries. Financial freedom is just as much about your state of mind and outlook as it is about the number in your bank account. It’s a great thing to know that you can spend money on something you love without having to stress about paying it off, or that you can tackle an unplanned expense without w...

  • The most volatile cryptocurrencies in the first half of 2025

    Stacker, Elior Manier for OANDA|Jul 1, 2025

    The most volatile cryptocurrencies in the first half of 2025 2025 has been a volatile year for cryptocurrencies. Markets across all asset classes have seen volatile swings, and cryptos stayed true to form. Tap into the most volatile cryptocurrencies of the first half of 2025. After a particularly successful fourth quarter of 2024, cryptocurrencies again took all the attention from markets. Like U.S. equity markets, cryptocurrency prices went into a frenzy as soon as markets started to price...

  • Rep. Sewell Introduces Amendments to President Trump's Budget Bill to Expand Access to Health Care, Protect Public School Funding

    Congresswoman Terri Sewell's office|Jul 1, 2025

    July 2, 2025 - WASHINGTON, D.C. – On Tuesday night, during debate in the House Rules Committee, U.S. Rep. Terri Sewell (AL-07) introduced three amendments to the Senate-passed version of President Trump's so-called "Big Beautiful Bill" to expand access to health care and protect funding for public schools. All three amendments were unanimously rejected by Rules Committee Republicans. Watch it on YouTube here. Rep. Sewell's first amendment would have provided a temporary health care option to t...

  • A New Space Camp For Girls In Huntsville

    Luisa Reyes|Jul 1, 2025

    July 2, 2025 - HUNTSVILLE, AL - The Nichelle Nichols Foundation is starting a new space camp specifically for girls at the U.S. Space and Rocket Center in Huntsville, Alabama. The focus of the camp will be on outer space, aviation, and robotics for young girls ages 14 to 18. And the cost to attend the camp will be $2,000, but scholarships are available for those interested in attending. The dates for the 2026 camp are January 17th through January 19th. Some of the activities at the camp include...

  • Business Council of Alabama Endorses Tommy Tuberville for Governor

    A.I. generated content|Jul 1, 2025

    June 30, 2025 - MONTGOMERY, AL - The Business Council of Alabama (BCA) has officially endorsed U.S. Senator Tommy Tuberville in his campaign for governor, marking a significant boost for the Republican frontrunner as the 2026 election cycle gains momentum. The endorsement was announced by ProgressPAC, BCA's political affiliate, following a unanimous vote by its board of directors. In a statement, BCA President and CEO Helena Duncan praised Tuberville's record on economic development, workforce...

  • Movies and TV shows casting in Birmingham

    Stacker, Backstage

    Canva Movies and TV shows casting in Birmingham The glitz and glam of Hollywood captures the attention of Americans starting from an early age. Beyond celebrities' Instagram Stories and red carpet poses, there are actors out there paying their dues and honing their craft in pursuit of a sustainable career or a fulfilling sideline. Submitting to casting calls is a big part of that journey. Whether you're a working actor or an aspiring one, you might be curious to know which movies and TV shows...

  • Movies and TV shows casting in Huntsville

    Stacker, Backstage

    Canva Movies and TV shows casting in Huntsville The glitz and glam of Hollywood captures the attention of Americans starting from an early age. Beyond celebrities' Instagram Stories and red carpet poses, there are actors out there paying their dues and honing their craft in pursuit of a sustainable career or a fulfilling sideline. Submitting to casting calls is a big part of that journey. Whether you're a working actor or an aspiring one, you might be curious to know which movies and TV shows...

  • ALGOP Communications Director Jeannie Negrón Burniston Named Director of Legislative Affairs

    Alabama Republican Party|Jul 1, 2025

    July 2, 2025 - HOOVER, AL - The Alabama Republican Party is proud to announce that Communications Director Jeannie Negrón Burniston has been promoted to serve as the Party's Director of Legislative Affairs. She will continue in her current role as ALGOP Director of Communications while taking on this expanded position. In her new capacity, Burniston will assist ALGOP Chairman John Wahl in shaping the Party's legislative agenda and will coordinate with Republican lawmakers and conservative...

  • Governor Ivey Honors Alabama Manufacturers on 'Made in the USA' Day

    Governor's Press Office|Jul 1, 2025

    July 2, 2025 - MONTGOMERY - In recognition of National "Made in the USA" Day on July 2, 2025, Governor Kay Ivey today signed a formal proclamation celebrating Alabama's manufacturing community and its critical role in driving economic growth across the state. "On this 'Made in the USA' Day, we proudly salute the hardworking Alabamians who make our state a true manufacturing powerhouse," said Governor Ivey. "Alabama ranks among the top five states for manufacturing job concentration, and that's...

  • Summer safety tips for dogs

    Stacker, Lindsay Cassibry for Ollie|Jul 1, 2025

    Summer safety tips for dogs As the temperatures rise during the summer months, so do the risks to your dog’s health. Heat-related conditions, such as heatstroke, are among the most serious and life-threatening issues dogs can face during warmer weather. Dr. Lindsay Cassibry, one of Ollie’s in-house vets, shares her advice on how to handle common summer safety hazards like a pro. How can you tell if it’s too hot for a walk? One of the most frequent questions from dog parents is how to deter...

  • 4 ways the US military is embracing commercial technology

    Stacker, Daniel Dennerline for Uniqode|Jul 1, 2025

    An Army robot that loosely resembles the shape of a dog on a turf field. Michell Layton // Getty Images 4 ways the US military is embracing commercial technology Many devices used daily by the civilian population have surprising origins in the military. GPS, which has become essential to many aspects of transportation, is a product of the space race of the 1950s and '60s. Drones, which now prowl the skies surveying and filming, have roots in the first pilotless vehicles in World War I. War and...

  • To tackle chronic absenteeism, this high school lets students lead

    Jul 1, 2025

    To tackle chronic absenteeism, this high school lets students lead It was the last Friday before winter break at H.D. Woodson High School in the eastern corner of Washington, D.C. — historically one of the toughest days of the year for attendance. School team leads Rachel Curry-Neal and Ashlee Judon were eager to see how the day would play out. Their colleagues and they had an ambitious goal: improve overall in-seat attendance rates by at least two percentage points. Like schools across the c...

  • Katherine Robertson's Attorney General Bid Surges with Impressive June Fundraising

    A.I. generated content|Jul 1, 2025

    July 2, 2025 - MONTGOMERY, AL - Katherine Robertson, a newcomer to the statewide political arena, has made an immediate impact with a remarkable fundraising debut in her campaign for Alabama Attorney General. In a show of momentum uncommon for first-time candidates, Robertson's campaign has reported over $1.25 million raised during the month of June alone. Launching her campaign just three weeks prior, Robertson entered the race with no carryover from previous campaigns, beginning with a zero...

  • The Crossing of the Pruth: The Russian Advance into the Danubian Principalities and the Outbreak of the Crimean War

    A.I. generated content|Jul 1, 2025

    July 2, 1853 - The waters of the Pruth River, meandering quietly between what is now Moldova and Romania, became the stage for a geopolitical drama whose reverberations would echo across Europe for decades. The crossing of the Russian Army into the Danubian Principalities-Moldavia and Wallachia-did not merely alter the fate of those lands, but became the spark that ignited the Crimean War, drawing in empires and powers from across the continent and beyond. Europe on the Brink: The Context of 185...

  • The USA Is Leading The Medal Count In The World Police and Fire Games

    Luisa Reyes|Jul 1, 2025

    July 2, 2025 - BIRMINGHAM, AL - The World Police and Fire games are currently being held in Birmingham, Alabama. With the Olympic-style competition featuring thousands of first-responders from various countries around the world. And the games welcoming spectators with free admission to all events, except for the K-9 Explosives Detection competition and the K-9 Narcotics Detection competitions which are closed to the public. The games began on June 27th and are set to continue over The Fourth of...

  • ‘We're still living with the aftermath': Floridians brace for fresh hurricane season

    Stacker|Jul 1, 2025

    ‘We’re still living with the aftermath’: Floridians brace for fresh hurricane season Idalia. Debby. Helene. Not visiting friends, not neighbors. All hurricanes that have not yet faded into memory for the residents of Taylor County in Florida, where all three powerful storms hit in just two years. “It’s hard to look at these hurricanes as memories when we’re still living with the aftermath and worrying about what’s coming next,” said Thomas Demps. After taking direct hits from Hurricane Idali...

  • What the REAL ID delay tells us about implementing proof-of-citizenship laws

    Stacker, Jessica Huseman for Votebeat|Jul 1, 2025

    What the REAL ID delay tells us about implementing proof-of-citizenship laws You know the REAL ID that you need if you want to board a plane? The deadline to get one was supposed to be May 7. But just days before that, the Department of Homeland Security hit pause, again. Twenty years after Congress passed the REAL ID Act, too many people still didn’t have the right kind of ID, so enforcement was delayed — as it has been multiple times. It’s easy to see why. In states like Kentucky, resid...

  • Uber's new shuttles look suspiciously familiar to anyone who's taken a bus

    Stacker, Sophie Hurwitz for Grist|Jul 1, 2025

    Uber’s new shuttles look suspiciously familiar to anyone who’s taken a bus Every few years, a Silicon Valley gig-economy company announces a “disruptive” innovation that looks a whole lot like a bus. Uber rolled out Smart Routes a decade ago, followed a short time later by the Lyft Shuttle of its biggest competitor. Even Elon Musk gave it a try in 2018 with the “urban loop system” that never quite materialized beyond the Vegas Strip. And does anyone remember Chariot? Now it’s Uber’s turn again....

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