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  • Trump's High-Stakes Diplomacy: Ukraine Talks and the Shifting Landscape of War

    A.I. generated content|Aug 20, 2025

    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,...

  • Attorney General Marshall Calls on DEA to ban 'Designer Xanax'

    Alabama Attorney General's Office|Aug 20, 2025

    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?

    Stacker, Kim Mercado for NEXT|Aug 20, 2025

    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?

    Stacker, Tito Bucheli for CheapInsurance.com|Aug 20, 2025

    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

    Stacker, Evan Shelley for Truck Parking Club|Aug 20, 2025

    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...

  • Tuberville wins college football national championship 20 years after the fact

    Brandon Moseley|Aug 20, 2025

    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?

    Stacker, Cindy George for GoodRx|Aug 20, 2025

    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...

  • Kamala Harris Prepares to Tell All: Inside Her Memoir on the Tumultuous 2024 Campaign

    A.I. generated content|Aug 20, 2025

    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...

  • Tuberville Backs Bondi's Federalization of D.C. Police: "She's Making D.C. Safe Again"

    A.I. generated content|Aug 20, 2025

    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...

  • The Liberation of Paris: August 19, 1944 and the Rebirth of a Nation

    A.I. generated content|Aug 20, 2025

    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...

  • When good leadership advice becomes yours

    Stacker, Mike Hutchins for ACT Leadership|Aug 20, 2025

    When good leadership advice becomes yours The podcaster—charismatic, fast-talking, more confident than experienced—drops this line: “The strongest leaders aren’t in control. They’re in demand.” It lands. You pause. Rewind. Send it to a colleague: Sound familiar? You’ve been wanting to loosen your grip. To lead without doing it all yourself. To let your team step up. So you try. Next meeting, you step back. You listen. You wait. Then things start to feel awkward. Someone hesitates. And before yo...

  • From Glenfinnan to the Colonies: How the Jacobite Rising of 1745 Echoed Across the Atlantic

    A.I. generated content|Aug 20, 2025

    On August 19, 1745, a red silken banner was raised at Glenfinnan, a remote Highland village nestled at the head of Loch Shiel. With that gesture, Prince Charles Edward Stuart-known to history as "Bonnie Prince Charlie"-launched the Second Jacobite Rebellion, a dramatic attempt to reclaim the British throne for his father, James Francis Edward Stuart. The moment marked the beginning of what would become one of the most romanticized and tragic uprisings in British history. But its consequences...

  • AI deepfakes are coming: Here's how to spot them

    Stacker, Amanda Kinsler for StayModern|Aug 20, 2025

    AI deepfakes are coming: Here's how to spot them The videos and audio clips you encounter online may not always be genuine. That familiar voice on a video call or viral clip of a public figure might be entirely fabricated. These are deepfakes; synthetic media created by artificial intelligence to mimic real people with startling accuracy. Deepfake videos and audio content are becoming more advanced, more realistic, and harder to spot and stop. To make matters worse, they can be easily created...

  • Jerry Carl Announces Bid to Reclaim Alabama's First Congressional District

    A.I. generated content|Aug 20, 2025

    August 18, 2025 - FOLEY, AL - Former U.S. Representative Jerry Carl has officially launched his campaign to return to Congress, announcing Monday that he will seek the Republican nomination for Alabama's First Congressional District in 2026. The announcement comes just days after Rep. Barry Moore declared his candidacy for the U.S. Senate, leaving the seat open and setting the stage for a high-profile GOP primary. Carl, who previously represented District 1 from 2021 to 2025, lost his seat in...

  • Katie Britt pushes Alabama projects in Senate Appropriations Committee' defense bill

    Staff Writer|Aug 20, 2025

    August 19, 2025 - WASHINGTON, D.C. – U.S. Senator Katie Britt (R-Alabama) recently helped advance the Fiscal Year 2026 (FY26) Department of Defense (DOD) Appropriations Act. This legislation included more than $851.9 billion in discretionary spending for America's defense capabilities. "I'm honored to showcase Alabama's world-class defense capabilities across our nation and the globe, and to continue fighting to ensure our defense systems are fully modernized to combat 21st-century threats," s...

  • August 22, 1910: Japan Annexes Korea, Ushering in 35 Years of Colonial Rule

    A.I. generated content|Aug 20, 2025

    On August 22, 1910, the Empire of Japan formally annexed Korea through the signing of the Japan–Korea Annexation Treaty, marking the end of the Korean Empire and the beginning of a 35-year period of Japanese colonial rule. This moment, often referred to in Korea as "Gyeongsul Gukchi" (National Humiliation of the Year Gyeongsul), remains one of the most consequential and painful chapters in modern East Asian history. The treaty was signed by Ye Wan-yong, the pro-Japanese Prime Minister of K...

  • Federal Judge orders Alabama to Create new majority-Black Senate District in Montgomery

    Brandon Moseley|Aug 20, 2025

    August 22, 2025 - U.S. District Judge Anna Manasco (a 2019 Trump appointee) has ordered the state of Alabama to redraw its Senate district map to create a new majority-Black district in the Montgomery area. Manasco found in favor of plaintiffs who claimed that the 2021 redistricting map violates Section 2 of the Voting Rights Act by diluting the voting power of Black residents in and around the capital city. The ruling blocks Alabama from using its current Senate map in the 2026 elections and...

  • "Open and Avowed Rebellion": King George III's August 1775 Proclamation and the Turning Point in Anglo-American Relations

    A.I. generated content|Aug 20, 2025

    "Open and Avowed Rebellion": King George III's August 1775 Proclamation and the Turning Point in Anglo-American Relations On August 23, 1775, King George III issued a formal proclamation declaring that the American colonies were in a state of "open and avowed rebellion." This moment marked a decisive shift in British imperial policy and irrevocably altered the trajectory of the American Revolution. What had begun as a series of colonial protests and petitions for redress now stood officially...

  • May Choirs Of Angels Sing Thee To Thy Rest

    Michael J. Brooks|Aug 20, 2025

    I last talked with him in June after my wife asked, “Who do you want to do your funeral?” “Jim Auchmuty,” I quickly replied. I called Jim, who agreed, after asking me why the hurry. He oversaw my mother-in-law’s funeral two years ago and was always a caring presence. Jim died Aug. 5 at age 90 after a short illness. After serving for 27 years at Shades Crest Baptist Church in Birmingham, in retirement he served First Baptist Church Roebuck Plaza for 25 years. He went to Roebuck as interim a...

  • Chasing Carp in Alabama: A Southern Angler's Guide to an Underrated Sport

    A.I. generated content|Aug 20, 2025

    Alabama, known for its rich biodiversity and scenic waterways, offers anglers a wide variety of fishing opportunities-from largemouth bass in Lake Guntersville to catfish in the Alabama River. But tucked quietly among these popular pursuits is a species often overlooked: the common carp. Long dismissed as a "trash fish" by some, carp are now gaining recognition among sport anglers for their size, strength, and the challenge they present. In Alabama, carp fishing is not just possible-it's a...

  • Being Ghosted

    Michael J. Brooks|Aug 20, 2025

    It's a fairly new verb--"ghosted." Merriam-Webster added it in 2017. And I guess I did it. I used a certain business for many years and then hit a rough patch. They were closed on a number of occasions, and I never seemed to know the schedule. In the meanwhile, I found another business with regular hours of operation and more conveniently located and began to use them. This is what "ghosted" means. It normally applies to one who stops posting on social media or to removing someone as a media...

  • Battling the Green Invaders: South Alabama Confronts Its Invasive Plant Crisis

    A.I. generated content|Aug 20, 2025

    From the tangled vines of kudzu to the creeping spread of Chinese privet, invasive plant species are transforming the landscape of South Alabama-often with devastating ecological and economic consequences. These non-native plants, introduced intentionally or accidentally, now threaten native biodiversity, disrupt water systems, and complicate land management across the central Gulf Coast. One of the most aggressive offenders is cogongrass (Imperata cylindrica), a federally listed noxious weed...

  • Antisemitism is Dead in Alabama

    Justice Will Sellers|Aug 20, 2025

    No one presided over its funeral, but vestiges of antisemitism died suddenly here, and no one missed its pernicious influence. Segregation based on race was an overt policy for years, but segregation on the basis of faith was a subtle form of discrimination, permeating through our political institutions for years. Its subtlety masked its effect, and its virtually unwritten code prevented our Jewish friends and neighbors from fully assimilating into our social and political communities. When the...

  • The Fall of Eternal Rome: Alaric and the Visigothic Sack of 410

    A.I. generated content|Aug 20, 2025

    On August 24, 410 CE, the unthinkable happened. The city of Rome-once the heart of the mighty Roman Empire, a symbol of civilization and power-was breached and pillaged by the Visigoths under the command of their formidable king, Alaric I. For three days, the Eternal City was consumed by chaos, marking a watershed moment in the decline of the Western Roman Empire and shaking the foundations of the ancient world. The Rise of Alaric and the Visigoths The Visigoths were a branch of the larger...

  • Alabama opens at Florida State

    A.I. generated content|Aug 20, 2025

    Saturday features the highly anticipated Week 1 clash between the Alabama Crimson Tide and the Florida State Seminoles. The game is, set for Saturday, August 30, 2025, at Doak Campbell Stadium in Tallahassee. Kickoff is scheduled for 2:30 PM CDT, and the game will be nationally televised on ABC. Game Context This matchup is more than just a season opener—it’s a litmus test for two storied programs heading into 2025 with very different trajectories: • Alabama enters ranked No. 8, looking to re...

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