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What's Happening in Washington Will Be the Model for Every Blue City Since President Trump took charge, the nation's capital is already changing, shopkeepers are standing taller, criminals are on notice, and Attorney General Pam Bondi is proving that law and order can be restored where weak liberal leadership failed. Since President Trump took over, in a matter of days things have already changed in Washington, D.C. Let's be honest, before Trump stepped in, our nation's capital had become more...

How 10 independent brands found their first customers Making your first sale is a major milestone for a budding entrepreneur. After developing a product, building your brand, and connecting with your audience, all your hard work is validated with that first order. It’s the moment when a dream becomes a legitimate, operational business. But finding your target audience, capturing their attention, and convincing them to take a chance on your brand requires planning. According to data from S...

1 ways to save on back-to-school shopping Come August, and it’s time to enjoy the last weeks of steamy summer weather, visit the pool and beaches, and—if you’re a student or the parent of one—do your back-to-school shopping. Doing so can be expensive. Families with students in elementary through high school are planning to spend $858.07 on average on electronics, school supplies, clothing and shoes, and that figure jumps to $1,325.85 for families of college students, according to the Nationa...

On Friday, history was made. President Donald J. Trump welcomed Vladimir Putin to American soil for the first time since the war in Ukraine began. The meeting took place in Alaska, a location chosen personally by President Trump for its symbolism and strategic value. By selecting Alaska, the President ensured that Putin would set foot on American soil but not in the political swamp of Washington. The world witnessed the red carpet reception and the American military flyover that marked...

Col. Gilbert Brian Eddy, age 55, dedicated 29 years of honorable service to the United States Air Force. His military career was defined by steadfast leadership, global assignments and an unwavering commitment to supporting the well-being of service members because so many of his assignments were joint and their families. Today, he continues that mission through his work at BondFire Ranch, a nonprofit that he founded to serve military, veterans and first responders. Col Eddy was born on June 17,...

How AI training for employees will change how businesses operate Most companies are making the same expensive mistake with AI. They buy the tools, set them up, and expect immediate results. But results don't come from the technology alone. What matters is how well employees learn to use it. Studies show that generative AI could increase productivity by up to 40%, which makes effective training programs absolutely necessary if you want to see those gains. StayModern explores how AI training is ch...

What was meant to be a celebratory evening for students at Odenville Middle School has instead sparked a wave of concern and controversy among parents and educators. A recent school dance, held in the gymnasium on Friday night, has become the center of a heated debate after reports of inappropriate behavior among students surfaced online and in local media. Videos shared on social platforms and coverage from local outlets have highlighted instances of suggestive dancing, unsupervised interaction...

August 15, 2025 – DEKALB COUNTY, AL. – Congressman Barry Moore (R-AL01) formally launched his campaign for U.S. Senate at an overflow gathering on Sand Mountain in Sylvania. Moore is running for the U.S. seat currently held by Senator Tommy Tuberville (R-Alabama). Tuberville is vacating the seat to run for Governor. "I don't care whether I am in Coffee County or Sand Mountain it is always better in Alabama than in Washington," said Tuberville. Moore is a graduate of Auburn University. Moore is...

1 states that bet the most on sports If you're wondering where sports betting truly thrives in the United States, the biggest states by total dollars might not tell the whole story. Since the 2018 repeal of PASPA opened the floodgates for legal sports betting, over 30 states have joined the movement. In 2024 alone, Americans wagered more than $140 billion — a staggering number. But raw totals can be misleading. The real question is: - Where are people most likely to bet? - Which states have emb...

The accessibility check every site needs to prepare for the year's busiest digital season As summer winds down, the digital world is gearing up for its busiest stretch of the year. Back-to-school shopping is already well underway, while holiday travel bookings and early holiday sales continue to ramp up. Over the next few months, online traffic will climb toward its annual peak, creating intense competition for consumer attention and spending. One factor can make or break performance during...

August 19, 2025 - FAIRHOPE, AL - Following the Alabama Gazette's recent coverage of the wrongful conviction claims surrounding inmate Murray "Bubba" Lawrence, Jr., his longtime advocacy team is drawing attention to another troubling chapter: the unexpected disengagement of a Birmingham law firm during a critical moment in his post-conviction fight. Lawrence, now having just completed his second decade of imprisonment, has maintained his innocence from the outset-as does the original court...

What you need to know about arthritis, from causes and management to emerging treatment Arthritis is a complex and often misunderstood condition that affects millions of individuals worldwide. It is not a single disease but rather an umbrella term that encompasses over 100 types of joint disorders. Each type has unique features, but they all share one common symptom: inflammation in one or more joints, which causes pain, stiffness, and decreased range of motion. This comprehensive article from...

As Orange Beach voters prepare to head to the polls on August 26, the city's long-serving mayor, Tony Kennon, finds himself at the center of a storm of allegations that could reshape the political landscape of coastal Alabama. With ethics filings, witness accounts, and resurfaced controversies dominating headlines, the race between Kennon and challenger Jeffrey M. Boyd has evolved from a routine re-election bid into a referendum on transparency, accountability, and leadership. The Allegations:...

In a year already marked by aggressive upstream expansion, British energy giant BP has announced its most significant oil and gas discovery in a quarter-century-at the Bumerangue prospect in Brazil's Santos Basin. The find, revealed on August 4, 2025, underscores BP's strategic pivot back to traditional hydrocarbons and positions Brazil as a central player in the company's global production ambitions. The Discovery: Deepwater Riches in the Santos Basin BP's exploration well, designated...

On August 20, 1988, the guns finally fell silent along the 750-mile border between Iran and Iraq. After nearly eight years of one of the 20th century's most devastating conflicts, the two nations agreed to a United Nations-brokered ceasefire, marking the official end of the Iran-Iraq War. The truce, which came into effect at 7 a.m. Iraqi time, was hailed as a breakthrough in a war that had claimed over a million lives and reshaped the political landscape of the Middle East. A War Born of...

In a week marked by rapid diplomatic maneuvering and intensifying battlefield developments, President Donald Trump's meetings with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and European leaders have signaled a potential turning point in the Russia-Ukraine war. While no ceasefire has been reached, the talks have laid groundwork for future negotiations, security guarantees, and a possible trilateral summit involving Russian President Vladimir Putin. A Cordial Oval Office Meeting On August 18,...

August 21, 2025 - MONTGOMERY, AL. – Alabama Attorney General Steve Marshall joined a coalition of 21 attorneys general calling on the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) to take emergency action to schedule a drug linked to deaths across the country. In a letter to DEA Administrator Terry Cole, the attorneys general sounded the alarm on bromazolam, a dangerous and unregulated designer drug often referred to as "designer Xanax." They outlined safety concerns calling bromazolam "highly p...

How much general liability insurance do I need? How much general liability insurance you need depends on a number of factors, including your line of business, the location where you work, the size and income of your business, and your overall business risk. Many small business owners start with a $1 million policy because it’s the industry standard for basic protection. But is that too much for you? Not enough? How can you know if you’re wasting money on coverage you don’t need? Or if your busin...

Are you covered as a handyperson when mistakes happen? Being a handyperson requires skill, experience, and a willingness to solve a wide variety of problems. Whether you are installing cabinets, patching drywall, or handling electrical repairs, every job comes with a certain level of risk. No matter how careful or experienced you are, mistakes can happen. When they do, they can cost you time, money, and even your professional reputation. That is where insurance comes in. Many either...

America's hidden $100 billion crisis: How the truck parking shortage costs consumers Every night across America, millions of truck drivers face an impossible choice: where to safely park their 70-foot rigs for federally mandated rest breaks when there simply aren't enough legal spaces available. New research reveals this overlooked infrastructure crisis is costing the U.S. economy over $100 billion annually—and driving up prices for virtually every product consumers buy. The comprehensive s...

August 19, 2025 – AUBURN, AL – Auburn officials announced that they were claiming an additional seven football titles, including the 2004 team that was coached by Tommy Tuberville. Tuberville – now the senior U.S. Senator from Alabama. Tuberville welcomed the belated recognition of his best team's greatness. "There is no doubt in my mind: the 2004 Auburn Tigers were the best team in college football," said Sen. Tuberville. "The players, coaches, and fans deserve to be recognized as the National...

Why aren’t all drugs covered by insurance? A formulary is the list of prescription medications covered by a health insurance plan. The list typically has brand-name and generic options. In addition to medications, a formulary can also include other products and technologies, such as diabetes supplies and digital therapeutics. Health plans develop formularies to provide enrollees access to treatments for a full range of conditions that will improve health outcomes. But when selecting these m...

Former Vice President Kamala Harris is stepping back into the spotlight with the announcement of her forthcoming memoir, 107 Days, a candid account of her brief but intense 2024 presidential campaign. Set for release in September 2025, the book promises to offer a behind-the-scenes look at Harris's whirlwind candidacy following President Joe Biden's unexpected withdrawal from the race. But as Harris prepares to share her story, the political world is already buzzing-not just with anticipation, b...

August 18, 2025 - WASHINGTON, D.C. - U.S. Senator Tommy Tuberville (R-AL) has publicly endorsed Attorney General Pam Bondi's sweeping federalization of the Metropolitan Police Department in Washington, D.C., praising her efforts to crack down on crime and restore order in the nation's capital. His remarks come amid intense legal and political debate over the Trump administration's invocation of Section 740 of the Home Rule Act, which allows the president to place the D.C. police under federal...

On August 19, 1944, the city of Paris erupted-not in celebration, but in defiance. After four years under Nazi occupation, Parisians rose up in a coordinated insurrection that would culminate in the liberation of their city just six days later. The uprising, supported by the advancing Allied forces, marked not only a strategic victory in World War II but a profound moment of national renewal for France. The Long Shadow of Occupation Since June 1940, Paris had been under German control. The...