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  • Which sports drive the most wagers?

    Stacker, Steve Madgwick for OLBG|Jul 1, 2025

    Which sports drive the most wagers? Sports betting has transformed from a niche hobby into a nearly $1 trillion global phenomenon, thanks to online betting sites, live odds, and a cultural shift that integrates wagering into the sports-viewing experience. Sports betting is now mainstream entertainment across the world. However, not all sports are equal when it comes to betting handle. Which sports lead the pack in total wagers? When does betting activity spike? And why do certain events seem...

  • Montgomery County Health Department to host open house July 24 to celebrate the 150th anniversary of the Alabama Department of Public Health

    Alabama Department of Public Health|Jul 1, 2025

    In celebration of the 150th year anniversary of the Alabama Department of Public Health, the Montgomery County Health Department invites the public to attend an open house on Thursday, July 24. The open house will be held from 9 a.m. until 12 noon at the facility at 3060 Mobile Highway, Montgomery. "We would love it if you could swing by and help us celebrate 150 years of ADPH," County Administrator Kevin Hicks said. "We plan to highlight the many services we provide and answer any questions you...

  • 8 strategies to keep customers coming back to your business

    Stacker, Marianne Hayes for Shopify|Jul 1, 2025

    8 strategies to keep customers coming back to your business Building a loyal customer base is essential for any business. Not only is retaining an existing customer more cost effective than acquiring a new one, but forming authentic connections with your core audience can also provide additional benefits—from valuable data that inspires a new product line to compelling user-generated content from your most enthusiastic buyers. Consumers have a lot of choice when deciding where to spend their m...

  • Attorney General Steve Marshall Announces Court of Criminal Appeals Upholds Blount County Murder Conviction

    Alabama Attorney General's Office|Jul 1, 2025

    July 3, 2025 - MONTGOMERY, AL - Attorney General Steve Marshall announced the Alabama Court of Criminal Appeals affirmed the convictions of Bryan Craig Fox, 54, of Oneonta, for murder and unlawful possession of a firearm. Fox was convicted in the Blount County Circuit Court on May 21, 2024. In November 2021, Fox was living in Oneonta with his wife, Sharon Teal Askew. Fox, at the time of his wife's murder, was involved in an extramarital relationship and was a convicted criminal who was not allow...

  • The Marco Polo Bridge Incident: The Spark That Ignited the Second Sino-Japanese War

    A.I. generated content|Jul 1, 2025

    Introduction On the night of July 7, 1937, the ancient arches of the Marco Polo Bridge-known in China as Lugou Qiao-witnessed the outbreak of violence that would plunge China and Japan into one of the 20th century's most brutal and influential conflicts: the Second Sino-Japanese War. This seemingly isolated clash between Japanese and Chinese troops near Beijing did not just mark a skirmish between two armies; it became the catalyst for a full-scale war, forever altering the history of East Asia...

  • Senator Katie Britt Endorses Tuberville for Governor: A Defining Moment in Alabama Politics

    A.I. generated content|Jul 1, 2025

    Introduction Political endorsements are often the fuel that keeps the engines of election campaigns running. In the state of Alabama, where every handshake and headline carries substantial weight, the recent endorsement of Tommy Tuberville for Governor by Senator Katie Britt has become a landmark event. This article examines the context, motivations, and potential consequences of this endorsement, offering an in-depth analysis of how it may reshape Alabama's political landscape. Background on...

  • How artificial intelligence is transforming medical imaging

    Stacker, Moira K. McGhee for Vivian Health|Jul 1, 2025

    How artificial intelligence is transforming medical imaging A decade ago, deep learning prototypes wowed conferences but rarely touched patients. By June 2025, 777 artificial intelligence-enabled devices had received Food and Drug Administration (FDA) clearance, and two-thirds of U.S. radiology departments used AI in some capacity. This rapid shift pairs radiologists’ pattern-recognition skills with machines that never tire, promising faster scans, sharper pictures, and earlier answers, Vivian H...

  • What collection debt looks like in America: A mid-year look

    Stacker, Cole Tretheway for Freedom Debt Relief|Jul 1, 2025

    What collection debt looks like in America: A mid-year look In April 2025, Freedom Debt Relief reviewed data from tens of thousands of people actively looking for help with their debt. The numbers might be surprising. - About one in four has at least one account in collections. - The average collection balance is over $3,000. - Most debt relief seekers have multiple overdue accounts. - Many still use their credit cards, despite struggling with high balances and maxed-out cards. This report...

  • UAH to host SAPIENCE drone competition July 7-11

    Julie Janson, UAH

    The University of Alabama in Huntsville (UAH) will host the 2025 SAPIENCE Drone Competition from July 7-11, 2025. Top-tier teams from around the world will travel to Huntsville to showcase their innovative drone solutions and AI technologies for disaster relief missions. International event will showcase the future of unmanned aerial vehicles and AI for disaster relief and other critical missions Supported by NATO's Science for Peace and Security (SPS) Program, this competition offers attendees...

  • Governor Ivey Selects Law Enforcement Candidate Hal Nash to Serve as Chair of the Alabama Board of Pardons and Paroles

    Governor's Press Office|Jul 1, 2025

    July 7, 2025 - MONTGOMERY, AL – Governor Kay Ivey on Monday announced she has selected law enforcement candidate Hal Nash to serve as Chair of the Alabama Board of Pardons and Paroles. Pursuant to the law, the governor selects the candidate from a list of five qualified persons nominated by a board consisting of the Lieutenant Governor, Speaker of the House of Representatives and President Pro Tempore of the Senate. Nash currently serves as Chief Corrections Deputy with the Jackson County S...

  • Grace in the Storm: Remembering the Girls of Camp Mystic

    A.I. generated content|Jul 1, 2025

    The Fourth of July weekend was meant to be a celebration of freedom and summer joy. But for dozens of families in Texas, it became a time of unimaginable loss. As torrential rains swept across the Hill Country, flash floods surged through the Guadalupe River, claiming at least 89 lives statewide - including 27 campers and counselors from Camp Mystic, an all-girls Christian summer camp nestled in Hunt, Texas. The river rose more than 26 feet in less than two hours, turning a place of laughter...

  • Tuberville Honors Elaine McLeod of Troy as July "Veteran of the Month"

    Senator Tommy Tuberville's office|Jul 1, 2025

    July 8, 2025 - WASHINGTON, D.C. – Today, U.S. Senator Tommy Tuberville (R-AL) released a video honoring U.S. Army Corporal Elaine McLeod as the July "Veteran of the Month." Excerpts from Sen. Tuberville's remarks can be found below, and complete remarks can be found here. https://www.facebook.com/watch/?mibextid=wwXIfr&v=2877300539324515&rdid=3rVwh089Urp7Fs8l\ "Veterans are the very heartbeat of the Wiregrass, and they bond together to support many great causes in the region. Among those leading...

  • The Battle of Poltava: The Turning Point of the Great Northern War

    A.I. generated content|Jul 1, 2025

    Introduction On this day in 1709, the fields outside the Ukrainian city of Poltava bore witness to a battle that would reshape the map of Europe and alter the fate of empires. The Battle of Poltava, a decisive moment in the Great Northern War, marked the end of Sweden's dominance as a major power and heralded the rise of the Russian Empire under Peter I, also known as Peter the Great. This turning point in history saw the ambitious Charles XII of Sweden suffer a devastating defeat, changing the...

  • Tick populations have surged in the Northeast. Here's how to keep you and your pets safe this summer.

    Stacker, Eliza Fawcett for Healthbeat|Jul 1, 2025

    Tick populations have surged in the Northeast. Here’s how to keep you and your pets safe this summer. As climate change brings longer summers and milder winters, tick populations have surged across the Northeast. And while New York City isn’t a hot spot for ticks, it’s surrounded by regions where the risk of encountering an infected tick is high. In the city, transmission of tick-borne diseases tends to occur on Staten Island and in parts of the Bronx. But most of the local cases of tick-...

  • 22 foods and beverages that help with bloating

    Stacker, Mia Syn for Life Extension|Jul 1, 2025

    4 foods and beverages that help with bloating Have you ever gotten dressed in a pair of pants that fit perfectly when you left the house, but are much too tight around the waist and uncomfortable by the time you got home from your meal? They didn’t change size after dinner—but your belly certainly did! Chances are, you have experienced bloating at some point or another, whether after a big holiday meal or after ingesting a certain food trigger as simple as a carbonated beverage. Bloating is...

  • Katie Britt and Tommy Tuberville support feral hog eradication efforts in Alabama

    A.I. generated content|Jul 1, 2025

    Katie Britt and Tommy Tuberville support feral swine eradication efforts in Alabama July 4, 2025 – WASHINGTON, D.C. – President Donald J. Trump (R) signed into law the One Big Beautiful Bill Act which funded the President's policy objectives. The bill renewed, and in many cases made permanent the Trump tax cuts of 2017. It also funded President Trump's efforts to defend the U.S. Southern border and enhanced efforts to combat illegal immigration. Numerous other government programs and pol...

  • Troy Stubbs Announces Re-Election Bid for Alabama House of Representatives, District 31

    Guest Writer|Jul 1, 2025

    July 8, 2025 - WETIMPKA, AL – Representative Troy Stubbs, a steadfast conservative voice in Montgomery and a proud advocate for the values of District 31, today officially announced his campaign for re-election to the Alabama House of Representatives. District 31 covers parts of Elmore County. Stubbs, a Republican, was elected in 2022 on a platform of preserving conservative principles and promoting government that works for the people of Elmore County. Since taking office, Stubbs has proven him...

  • AI-fueled fake IDs and identity theft: What you need to know

    Stacker, Evan Ullman for Heimdal|Jul 1, 2025

    AI-fueled fake IDs and identity theft: What you need to know Identity theft happens every 22 seconds in the U.S. and now, artificial intelligence is making it easier for scammers. What used to be rough Photoshop jobs has evolved into slick, AI-generated IDs that can trick high-end security systems. These fakes often rely on something people give away freely: their social media photos. As AI tools become easier to use, scammers grab photos from online profiles and turn them into realistic IDs....

  • Childhood vaccination rates drop across 1,600 US counties

    Stacker, Amanda Geduld for The 74|Jul 1, 2025

    Childhood vaccination rates drop across 1,600 US counties Childhood vaccination rates have markedly declined across the U.S. since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, according to new Johns Hopkins University research showing 78% of more than 2,000 counties reported drops, and the average immunization rate had fallen to 91% — below the 95% threshold needed for herd immunity. While existing Centers for Disease Control and Prevention data has historically shown broadly declining m...

  • Vietnam Pinning Ceremonies To Honor Alabama Vietnam Veterans

    Luisa Reyes|Jul 1, 2025

    When American soldiers returned home from the Vietnam War fifty years ago, they were not afforded a hero's welcome as in past wars. In fact, the soldiers were treated so poorly upon their return to the USA, that the military began sending them back home at times when the airplanes would land at the airports on American soil between midnight and two in the morning. Many of those soldiers were drafted into the war and involved in it not by choice. And in the end, with the fall of Saigon in 1975,...

  • Support Rescheduling Cannabis-Here's Why You Should Too

    Guest Writer, Eric Hare|Jul 1, 2025

    After more than 25 years in military and security operations, including 23 years of service in the U.S. Army, I have seen what real sacrifice looks like. I have led troops in combat zones, advised senior military leaders, and overseen thousands of high-risk missions in Iraq and Afghanistan. I have also watched far too many of my brothers and sisters in arms return home carrying invisible wounds—physical pain, trauma, and post-traumatic stress that no number of medals or parades can heal. That is why I support the rescheduling of cannabis f...

  • Governor Ivey Calls Special Election for Alabama House District 13

    Governor's Press Office|Jul 1, 2025

    July 8, 2025 - MONTGOMERY – Governor Kay Ivey on Tuesday signed a proclamation to set special election dates for Alabama House District 13. This seat was previously held by Rep. Matt Woods. Governor Ivey set the special primary election for Tuesday, September 30, 2025; the special primary runoff, if necessary, for Tuesday, October 28, 2025; and the special general election for Tuesday, January 13, 2026. "We are proud to now have Matt Woods in the Alabama Senate, and I know he will continue to s...

  • Invested in America: Philip Morris International Highlights Bold Commitment to America Through New National Ad Campaign

    Guest Writer, Phillip Morris International|Jul 1, 2025

    July 3, 2025 - STAMFORD, Conn.-Today, Philip Morris International's U.S. businesses ("PMIU.S.") unveiled "Invested in America," a bold advertising campaign that brings to life the company's deep-rooted commitment and increased contributions to America and Americans. The campaign's message is grounded in the role PMI U.S. is playing in powering job growth, revitalizing manufacturing, improving public health by offering adults 21+ who smoke better choices, and strengthening communities across the...

  • U.S. Senator Katie Britt Celebrates Senate Passage of Lulu's Law

    Senator Katie Britt's office|Jul 1, 2025

    July 8, 2025 - WASHINGTON, D.C. – U.S. Senator Katie Britt (R-Ala.) today celebrated Senate passage of Lulu's Law, her bipartisan legislation named in honor of 16-year-old Lulu Gribbin, that would direct the Federal Communication Commission to issue an order providing that shark attacks are events for which wireless emergency alerts (WEAs) may be transmitted. "Just over a year since Lulu survived a nearly fatal shark attack, I couldn't be more honored to see the Senate unanimously pass this l...

  • How to know if someone's been using your identity

    Stacker, Scott Julewitz for PeopleFinders|Jul 1, 2025

    How to know if someone’s been using your identity Identity theft can happen quickly and quietly. A stolen Social Security number, a misused credit card, a fake address tied to your name—it’s possible for someone to impersonate you without leaving any obvious clues. And more often than not, the damage is done long before it’s discovered. In 2024, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) received over 1.1 million reports of identity theft, with credit bureau-related fraud being one of the most common...

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