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  • Senate Braces for Twin Funding Votes as Government Shutdown Looms

    A.I. generated content|Sep 29, 2025

    September 30, 2025. - WASHINGTON, D.C. - With just hours remaining before the federal government runs out of funding, the U.S. Senate is preparing to vote on two competing stopgap measures aimed at averting a shutdown. But in a striking display of partisan gridlock, both proposals are widely expected to fail-setting the stage for furloughs, service disruptions, and economic uncertainty across the country, including in Alabama. The votes, scheduled for Tuesday evening, represent the final...

  • Alabama Farmers Federation Endorses Candidates for 2026 Elections

    Guest Writer, Alabama Farmer's Federation|Sep 29, 2025

    September 30, 2025 - MONTGOMERY, AL. - The Alabama Farmers Federation announced political endorsements today following a packed Alabama FarmPAC agenda that saw more than two dozen candidates make their cases to Federation leaders from all 67 counties. "Candidates often say the auditorium where we hold the FarmPAC meeting is the most intimating venue in state politics. That's because they understand the value of our grassroots endorsement," said Federation President Jimmy Parnell. "The real...

  • Katie Britt's Stand Against a Government Shutdown Senator Katie Britt Urges Bipartisan Action to Prevent Reckless Shutdown

    A.I. generated content|Sep 29, 2025

    As the looming deadline for government funding approached, U.S. Senator Katie Britt (R-Ala.) took to the Senate floor to deliver a passionate appeal to her Democratic colleagues, urging them to act responsibly and prevent an avoidable government shutdown. Britt's speech highlighted her concerns over partisan politics interfering with the legislative process and emphasized the importance of putting the needs of the American people first. Britt strongly advocated for the passage of a "clean...

  • Greg Barnes wins HD13 Special Primary Election

    Brandon Moseley|Sep 29, 2025

    September 30, 2025 – JASPER, AL - Republican voters in Walker County went to the polls on Tuesday to choose their representation in the Alabama House District 13 Special Primary Election and they elected Greg Barnes over Dustin Beaty. According to the unofficial results Greg Barnes received 2500 votes (69.2 percent) while Dustin Beaty finished with 1113 votes (30.8%). The seat became vacant earlier this summer when former Representative Matt Woods (R) was elected to represent Alabama Senate D...

  • Congressman Aderholt blames government shutdown on the Democrats: Sewell blames the Republicans

    Brandon Moseley|Sep 29, 2025

    October 1, 2025 – WASHINGTON, D.C. – The Office of Management and Budget has put in government shutdown protocols in place at 10:59 p.m. CDT after the Senate failed to approve a stopgap continuing resolution to keep the government funded. Hundreds of thousands of federal workers in Alabama and around the country are at home today wondering when they can go back to work. They and hundreds of thousands more deemed essential who are still at work are wondering if and when they are going to get pai...

  • 5 AI-powered scams you should know about and how to avoid them

    Stacker, Jeff Clemishaw for Lifeguard|Sep 29, 2025

    5 AI-powered scams you should know about and how to avoid them Online scams are certainly not a new phenomenon, but unfortunately, they are on the rise. The Pew Research Center reports that 73% of adults in the U.S. have been victims of an attack, as of July 2025. This was calculated using information based on 9,397 panelists surveyed between April 14 and April 20, 2025. AI scams, however, are new, and now 76% of the population is concerned about them, according to a February 2025 Statista study...

  • Your most important site visitor is no longer human

    Stacker, Chris Andrew for Scrunch|Sep 29, 2025

    Your most important site visitor is no longer human One of the most important ways marketers measure success is by the number of people landing on their websites. But that traffic is dropping at double-digit rates, and the trend shows no sign of slowing. HubSpot—the long-time gold standard for B2B SEO—has seen its blog traffic collapse by around 70–75%. The pain is being felt across industries: According to Pew Research, users are half as likely to click on any link when an AI Overview appears i...

  • How to test drive your car salesperson

    Stacker, Ronald Montoya for Edmunds|Sep 29, 2025

    How to test drive your car salesperson Many know it's important to test-drive a car before you buy it, but what about your car salesman? Shouldn't you have a say in that, too? While the short answer is that you should always be able to choose what car salesperson you prefer to do business with, the process doesn't often feel so simple in the real world. Walk onto any car dealership's lot and one of two things will likely happen: Either a salesman or saleswoman will greet you, or you'll wander...

  • NAEP scores for class of 2024 show major declines, with fewer students college ready

    Stacker, Erica Meltzer for Chalkbeat|Sep 29, 2025

    NAEP scores for class of 2024 show major declines, with fewer students college ready Students from the class of 2024 had historically low scores on a major national test administered just months before they graduated. Results from the National Assessment of Educational Progress, or NAEP, released Sept. 2 show scores for 12th graders declined in math and reading for all but the highest performing students, as well as widening gaps between high and low performers in math. Chalkbeat reports that...

  • List of road warning signs and their meanings

    Stacker, Fausto Bucheli Jr. for CheapInsurance.com|Sep 29, 2025

    List of road warning signs and their meanings When you first learned to drive, you were likely given a guide to the various road signs and their meanings. Whether it was in a formal Driver’s Education class or through a state-issued driver’s handbook, understanding these symbols is a fundamental part of safe driving. While some signs, like the iconic stop sign, are instantly recognizable, others can be less common and therefore more easily confused. CheapInsurance.com provides a comprehensive li...

  • Congressman Gary Palmer Blames Senate Democrats for Federal Shutdown, Vows Continued Constituent Services

    A.I. generated content|Sep 29, 2025

    October 1, 2025 - WASHINGTON, D.C. - Congressman Gary Palmer (R-AL06) is sounding the alarm over a federal government shutdown he says could have been avoided. In a recent email to constituents titled “Dear Friend,” Palmer criticized Senate Democrats for rejecting a short-term funding measure and emphasized his office’s commitment to staying open during the shutdown. A “Clean CR” Blocked in the Senate Palmer explained that nearly two weeks ago, he voted for a clean, nonpartisan continuin...

  • Tuberville Leads Push to Recognize "Religious Education Week" in October

    A.I. generated content|Sep 29, 2025

    October 1, 2025 - WASHINGTON, D.C. - U.S. Senator Tommy Tuberville (R-AL) is leading a national effort to spotlight the role of faith-based education in American life. On Wednesday, Tuberville and 26 Republican colleagues introduced a resolution designating October 5–11, 2025, as "Religious Education Week", honoring the schools, churches, and organizations that provide religious instruction to students across the country. As Chairman of the Senate Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions (HELP) S...

  • ALFA Endorses Katherine Robertson for Attorney General, Citing Deep Agricultural Roots

    A.I. generated content|Sep 29, 2025

    October 1, 2025 - BIRMINGHAM, AL. - Republican Attorney General candidate Katherine Robertson has secured a major endorsement from the Alabama Farmers Federation (ALFA), the state's leading agricultural advocacy organization. The announcement, made Wednesday, marks a pivotal moment in Robertson's campaign and signals strong support from Alabama's rural communities. A Coveted Nod from Alabama's Agricultural Voice ALFA's endorsement is widely considered one of the most influential in Alabama...

  • AG Marshall Announces Gang-Related Indictment in Conecuh County for 'Glock Switch' Possession

    A.I. generated content|Sep 29, 2025

    October 1, 2025 - MONTGOMERY, AL - Alabama Attorney General Steve Marshall announced a major indictment Wednesday under the state's Criminal Enterprise Act, targeting gang-related firearm trafficking in Conecuh County. The case centers on Jalen Demetrius Rodgers, 22, of Repton, who now faces serious prison time for allegedly possessing and distributing machine gun conversion devices-commonly known as "Glock switches." Criminal Enterprise Charges and Firearm Allegations Rodgers was indicted on...

  • Alabama Farmers Federation Endorses Derrick Chen for State Auditor

    A.I. generated content|Sep 29, 2025

    October 1, 2025 - MONTGOMERY, Ala. - The Alabama Farmers Federation (ALFA), one of the state's most influential grassroots organizations, has endorsed Derrick Chen for State Auditor in the upcoming 2026 election. The endorsement, announced through ALFA's political arm Alabama FarmPAC, signals growing momentum for Chen's campaign as he seeks to bring transparency and accountability to one of Alabama's most overlooked constitutional offices. Chen, a former legislative staffer and fiscal policy...

  • SHINE 2025 to spotlight health innovation and community collaboration

    Julie Janson|Sep 29, 2025

    October 1, 2025 - HUNTSVILLE, AL. – Light the way to better health at SHINE 2025: the Symposium for Health Innovation and Neighborhood Engagement. Hosted by the College of Nursing at The University of Alabama in Huntsville (UAH), SHINE brings together community changemakers, health professionals and policymakers to spark innovation, strengthen partnerships and drive real change in access to health care for all. UAH is a part of The University of Alabama System. "At UAH, we're committed to s...

  • Government Shutdown: What You Need to Know & How We Can Help

    Guest Writer, Congressman Shomari Figures|Sep 29, 2025

    October 2, 2025- WASHINGTON, D.C. - Republicans control the House, Senate, and White House, yet they have failed to provide the responsible leadership needed to keep the government open. This failure has resulted in a shutdown. Republicans must join Democrats in doing what's right for the people of Alabama and the nation. My offices remain open to serve and assist you during this shutdown. We've compiled key resources and answers to common questions below to help you understand what a shutdown...

  • Alligator Awareness Weekend Returns to Lakepoint State Park: A Celebration of Alabama's Ancient Predators

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    EUFAULA, AL. - From October 10–12, 2025, Lakepoint State Park will host its annual Alligator Awareness Weekend, a one-of-a-kind event that blends wildlife education, outdoor adventure, and Southern hospitality. Nestled along the shores of Lake Eufaula, the park offers the perfect backdrop for learning about one of Alabama's most iconic and misunderstood creatures: the American alligator. Whether you're a lifelong naturalist, a cautious observer, or simply curious about these prehistoric r...

  • Senator Katie Britt blames Democrat Mayor and DAs for high crime rates

    Brandon Moseley|Sep 29, 2025

    September 30, 2025 - WASHINGTON, D.C. -U.S. Senator Katie Britt (R-Alabama) participated in a Senate Judiciary Committee hearing on crime in which she blamed soft on crime Democratic mayors and district attorneys for the lawlessness that has become endemic in dozens of major American cities. "The problem that we're facing today was created by blue cities," said Sen. Britt. "Whether it's cashless bail policies, downgrading classifications of whole categories of crimes, undermining rights and...

  • Treaty of San Ildefonso: Spain Cedes Louisiana to France, October 1, 1800

    A.I. generated content|Sep 29, 2025

    On October 1, 1800, a quiet diplomatic agreement in Europe reshaped the future of North America. Through the secret Treaty of San Ildefonso, Spain ceded the vast Louisiana Territory back to France, setting the stage for one of the most consequential land transfers in American history. A Secret Deal with Global Ripples Negotiated between Spain's King Charles IV and France's First Consul Napoleon Bonaparte, the treaty was part of a broader European power shuffle. Spain, weakened by war and...

  • Jacksonville State Falls to Southern Miss 42–25 in Road Test

    A.I. generated content|Sep 29, 2025

    September 27, 2025 - HATTIESBURG, Miss. - Jacksonville State's road trip to Southern Miss ended in disappointment Saturday night as the Gamecocks fell 42–25 in a game defined by early defensive breakdowns and missed opportunities. The loss drops JSU to 2–3 on the season as they prepare to enter the heart of Conference USA play. 🔹 First-Half Struggles Set the Tone Southern Miss jumped out to a 21–3 lead by halftime, capitalizing on explosive plays and a balanced offensive attack led by quarterb...

  • South Alabama Falls to North Texas 36–22 in Road Battle

    A.I. generated content|Sep 29, 2025

    September 27, 2025 - DENTON, Texas - South Alabama's road trip to undefeated North Texas ended in a 36–22 loss Saturday afternoon at DATCU Stadium, as the Jaguars struggled to contain Mean Green running back Caleb Hawkins and missed key opportunities in the second half. The defeat drops South Alabama to 1–4 on the season, with Sun Belt play looming. 🔹 Hawkins Dominates in All Phases North Texas running back Caleb Hawkins was the difference-maker, racking up 218 total yards and three touchd...

  • Operation Typhoon Begins: Germany Launches All-Out Offensive Against Moscow

    A.I. generated content|Sep 29, 2025

    October 2, 1941 - Eastern Front, World War II - In the early hours of October 2, 1941, Nazi Germany launched Operation Typhoon, a massive military campaign aimed at capturing Moscow and delivering a decisive blow to the Soviet Union. The offensive marked the final phase of Germany's summer campaign on the Eastern Front and represented Adolf Hitler's belief that seizing the Soviet capital would collapse Soviet resistance and end the war in the east. 🔹 Strategic Ambitions Operation Typhoon was de...

  • Authenticity over algorithms: How these founders leveraged BookTok to launch businesses

    Stacker, Anita Little for Shopify|Sep 29, 2025

    Authenticity over algorithms: How these founders leveraged BookTok to launch businesses If you're a book lover, the algorithm knows what you'll read before you do. Open TikTok and within minutes you're drowning in "dark academia" recommendations, literary fiction round-ups, and breathless reviews of the latest fantasy romance series. The algorithm is ruthlessly effective at showing you books you won't put down. The rise of BookTok, as it’s affectionately called, has made being a bookworm cool a...

  • How Gen Z is breaking into the housing market and where

    Stacker, Monica Mariani for Find a Neighborhood|Sep 29, 2025

    How Gen Z is breaking into the housing market and where For years, the narrative has been that Gen Z—the generation born roughly between 1997 and 2012—would never buy homes, tamped down by student loans, rising rents, and skyrocketing home prices. But recent data tells a different story: even with major challenges, many young buyers are finding creative ways to enter the market. Gen Z now makes up a growing slice of homebuyers, often prioritizing affordability, lifestyle flexibility, and remote-...

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