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  • Hottest Novembers in Alabama since 1895

    Stacker|Nov 1, 2025

    Canva Hottest Novembers in Alabama since 1895 In 2022, the continental United States experienced its third hottest July since 1895, according to data from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, while 20 states saw one of their 10 hottest days in the same month. The year prior, July marked the hottest month on record worldwide. Climate change is driving rising temperatures and more record heat. The Earth’s temperature has climbed each decade since 1880 by about .14 degrees F...

  • How Amazon sellers can prep for a profitable (and chaos-free) Black Friday

    Stacker, Bryan Fowler for Intero Digital|Nov 1, 2025

    How Amazon sellers can prep for a profitable (and chaos-free) Black Friday Black Friday is the retail event of the year. But on Amazon, it goes even further: It’s an algorithm-driven battlefield. Consumers are laser-focused on deals, especially Prime-exclusive discounts, and competition for the Amazon Featured Offer (formerly Amazon Buy Box) can be cutthroat. The opportunity? Huge. The stakes? Also huge. If you sell on Amazon, Black Friday can be a sales accelerator, but only if you’re pre...

  • Alabama Farmers Federation Endorses Rep. Jim Carns

    Jeff Helms, Alabama Farmers Federation|Nov 1, 2025

    JEFFERSON COUNTY, AL., November 5, 2025 - The Alabama Farmers Federation has announced its endorsement of Rep. Jim Carns for Alabama House District 48, which covers portions of Jefferson and Shelby counties. "Rep. Carns is a long-time conservative businessman who knows firsthand what it takes to run a business," said Brad Fuller, president of the Jefferson County Farmers Federation. "We are proud to continue our support of his candidacy." Shelby County farmers also praised Carns' record of...

  • The annuity rebrand: How self-directed investors are shaping the future of retirement income

    Stacker, Brandon Lawler for Gainbridge|Nov 1, 2025

    The annuity rebrand: How self-directed investors are shaping the future of retirement income Over the past several decades, society has undergone a notable cultural shift — one marked by the transition from full-service gas stations to self-service pumps. This evolution reflects a broader movement toward autonomy that now permeates daily life, from self-checkout to investing for retirement. Research conducted in January 2025 by financial services company Gainbridge highlights how this shift i...

  • The Fashoda Incident: France Withdraws from Sudan

    A.I. generated content|Nov 1, 2025

    November 3, 1898 - FASHODA, COLONIAL SUDAN - a significant episode in the history of European imperialism came to an end when France withdrew its troops from Fashoda, a remote outpost in what is now South Sudan. This act marked the resolution of the Fashoda Incident, a diplomatic confrontation between France and Great Britain that had the potential to escalate into war. The outcome of the incident had lasting implications for colonial ambitions in Africa and the relationship between the two...

  • Tuberville Calls for Reform as Veterans Face Barriers to Disability Benefits

    A.I. generated content|Nov 1, 2025

    WASHINGTON, D.C. - In a Senate Committee on Veterans' Affairs hearing this week, U.S. Senator Tommy Tuberville (R-AL) pressed for solutions to longstanding challenges veterans face when seeking disability benefits through the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA). Joined by Inspector General Cheryl Mason, Veterans of Foreign Wars Executive Director Ryan Gallucci, and Lt. Col. Dr. Daniel Gade, Tuberville spotlighted systemic hurdles and called for renewed accountability. A Call for a Commission to...

  • The NSA turns 73 years old today

    A.I. generated content|Nov 1, 2025

    On November 4, 1952, the United States formally established the National Security Agency (NSA), marking a pivotal moment in the evolution of American intelligence and cryptologic capabilities. This article explores the origins, motivations, and legacy of the NSA's creation. Origins of the NSA: A Response to Global Complexity The establishment of the NSA on November 4, 1952 was not a spontaneous act but the culmination of decades of cryptologic development and wartime necessity. The roots of Amer...

  • Trump gave the Labor Department more control over career-technical education. Will students benefit?

    Stacker, Kalyn Belsha for Chalkbeat|Nov 1, 2025

    Trump gave the Labor Department more control over career-technical education. Will students benefit? Career and technical education is a lot more than learning to weld or draw blood. It can expose kids to jobs they didn’t even know existed and help them figure out what they want to do with their lives. It can also teach students concrete skills they can use on the job right after they graduate high school. But high school programs haven’t always lined up well with what employers are looking for...

  • Mandatory Testing Dates Announced for CWD Management Zone

    AL Dept of Conservation and Natural Resources|Nov 1, 2025

    November 3, 2025 - Under Alabama's Chronic Wasting Disease (CWD) Management Zone Regulation (220-2-.167), all deer harvested in the High-Risk Zone and the Buffer Zone of the state's CWD Management Zone (CMZ) must be submitted for CWD testing during specific weekends of the 2025-2026 white-tailed deer season. The mandatory sampling weekends in the High-Risk Zone of the CMZ are November 22-23, 2025; December 6-7, 2025; and January 17-18, 2026. The mandatory sampling weekends in the Buffer Zone of...

  • Tips for finding a lawyer online that fits your needs

    Stacker, Jeff Preston for SEO Consultant for Lawyers|Nov 1, 2025

    Tips for finding a lawyer online that fits your needs Legal challenges can arise unexpectedly, and finding the right attorney quickly has become essential in today’s fast-paced world. The digital landscape offers unprecedented access to legal professionals, but navigating the vast array of options requires a strategic approach. The traditional method of searching through phone books or relying solely on personal referrals has evolved into a sophisticated online ecosystem. Modern legal d...

  • Sudan's Darfur Crisis Deepens: Mass Killings in El-Fasher Spark Global Alarm

    Nov 1, 2025

    October 30, 2025, the city of El-Fasher, the last stronghold of Sudan's military in the Darfur region, fell to the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) after a devastating 18-month siege. What followed has been described by humanitarian observers, satellite analysts, and survivors as a wave of mass killings, ethnic violence, and war crimes that echo the darkest chapters of Sudan's past. A City Under Siege El-Fasher had become a refuge for over 260,000 displaced civilians, many from non-Arab...

  • Understanding the mechanics of a HELOC: How a home equity line of credit works

    Stacker, Dana George for Achieve|Nov 1, 2025

    Understanding the mechanics of a HELOC: How a home equity line of credit works Becoming a homeowner is a major milestone, and the benefits don't end when you cross the threshold. Under the right circumstances, you can use your home as a tool to reach other financial goals. In fact, once you crunch the numbers, you might find that turning your home equity into spendable cash is the smartest of all your borrowing options. A home equity line of credit,known as a HELOC, is one way to consolidate...

  • Highest scoring NBA players born in Alabama

    Stacker|Nov 1, 2025

    Cristian Storto // Shutterstock Highest scoring NBA players born in Alabama Basketball has grown into a truly global game, with players from every corner of the world now filling NBA rosters. But the league's American roots still run deep — and many of its top scorers got their start in hometown gyms and high school courts across the United States. Stacker compiled a ranking of the highest scoring NBA players born in Alabama using data from Basketball-Reference.com. Players were ranked a...

  • Trump Lives in the Real World and America Wins Because of It

    Perry O Hooper Jr|Nov 1, 2025

    President Trump just returned from a whirlwind trip through the Far East, and in true Trump fashion, he turned diplomacy into deal-making, conversation into contracts, and handshakes into hard results. While Democrats back home kept the government closed for "leverage" and fussed over his new ballroom built entirely with private funds, President Trump was halfway around the globe closing deals. Deals that will directly benefit American farmers, manufacturers, and workers and ultimately all...

  • A brief look at Black American history told through 10 food traditions

    Stacker, Sheeka Sanahori|Nov 1, 2025

    An overhead view of a table full of cajun creole dishes. VDB Photos // Shutterstock A brief look at Black American history told through 10 food traditions Visit any region of the United States, and you'll find Black American cuisine with historic and multinational roots. Some dishes are so indelible to American culture that the contributions of African American chefs in their creation have largely been forgotten. "We are a race that has never before existed: a cobbled-together admixture of...

  • 8 essential winter maintenance tasks home insurers expect you to do

    Stacker, Jaclyn Schiavo for CheapInsurance.com|Nov 1, 2025

    8 essential winter maintenance tasks home insurers expect you to do Alright, homeowners, let’s have a little chat about winter. It’s that magical time of year when cozy blankets, hot cocoa, and festive lights become essential. But let’s be real: For your home, winter isn’t always a wonderland. It’s more like a series of potential challenges, from bursting pipes to icy pathways. And while you’re snuggled up inside, your insurance company is quietly hoping you’re doing your part to keep those wi...

  • Walker Receives Key Endorsement from Ellis Family, Strengthening Campaign for U.S. Senate

    A.I. generated content|Nov 1, 2025

    November 3, 2025 - DUBLIN, AL - The Walker campaign for U.S. Senate gained significant traction this week with the endorsements of Andy and Wae Ellis family, recognized leaders in Alabama's agricultural community and two of the largest cotton farmers in Cherokee County. The Ellis family's long history of farming excellence and rural advocacy makes their support a notable addition to Walker's growing list of endorsements across the state. Among those backing Walker is Chris Langley, the 2017 Alab...

  • Major tax incentive for homeowners set to expire at the end of December

    Stacker, Jackie Dowling for American Home Shield|Nov 1, 2025

    Major tax incentive for homeowners set to expire at the end of December Millions of American homeowners may not be aware that key financial incentives and tax credits will no longer be available at the end of this calendar year. On Dec. 31, 2025, federal tax credits established under the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) are set to expire. American Home Shield breaks down what is changing and how homeowners can ensure they lock in savings before the end of the year. What was the Inflation Reduction...

  • Governor Kay Ivey's Latest Legal Filing Intensifies Battle Over Student-Athlete Eligibility in Alabama

    A.I. generated content|Nov 1, 2025

    In a high-stakes legal and political showdown, Governor Kay Ivey and House Speaker Nathaniel Ledbetter have filed a forceful response opposing the Alabama High School Athletic Association's (AHSAA) motion to dismiss a lawsuit over student-athlete eligibility under the CHOOSE Act. The filing, submitted on October 31, 2025, escalates a months-long dispute that could reshape the relationship between state law and private athletic governance in Alabama. Background: The CHOOSE Act and AHSAA's...

  • Producing the Arsenal of Democracy

    Justice Will Sellers|Nov 1, 2025

    One hundred years ago this month, the Ford Motor Company produced 10,000 Model T cars in one day. That level of production for one specific car would never be matched as production lines added new models to inventory, but this output in 1925 would validate the theories of Adam Smith that specialties of labor in production would efficiently produce more of a product at a lower per unit cost. Smith hard argued 150 years earlier that efficiencies could be realized when a manufacturing process was...

  • 7 hidden ways your phone tracks you without permission

    Stacker, Tara Mier for Spokeo|Nov 1, 2025

    7 hidden ways your phone tracks you without permission Most people know their phone uses GPS and cookies to follow their movements online. What’s less obvious is the quiet, passive tracking that happens every day without you tapping “Allow.” From motion sensors that map your daily routine to Bluetooth beacons logging who you’ve been near, modern smartphones carry a suite of tools that can gather far more than a location pin on a map. The Federal Trade Commission has already fined compani...

  • Build a Better Alabama: Revitalize the Black Belt

    Dr. Nicole Jones Wadsworth|Nov 1, 2025

    Alabama’s Black Belt is rich in heritage, culture, and potential. Once known for its fertile soil, the region’s greatest resource today is its people — entrepreneurs, farmers, artisans, educators, and families who form the heart of its communities. To truly revitalize the Black Belt, we must empower local businesses and help residents build prosperity from within. Small, local businesses are the backbone of our economy. When we buy from local shops, hire local contractors, and choose to dine...

  • English Colonial Forces take the Great Swamp Fort during King Phillip's War - 1675

    A.I. generated content|Nov 1, 2025

    On November 2, 1675, tensions escalated in King Philip's War as colonial forces from Plymouth, Massachusetts Bay, Connecticut, and Rhode Island began preparations for a brutal assault on the Narragansett stronghold known as the Great Swamp Fort. Though the actual battle occurred on December 19, the events of early November marked a turning point in colonial-Native relations and set the stage for one of the bloodiest confrontations in New England history. Prelude to the Great Swamp Fight King...

  • Tim Wadsworth Seeks Re-Election to Represent Alabama House District 14

    Guest Writer, Tim Wadsworth Campaign|Nov 1, 2025

    House District 14 – Incumbent State Representative Tim Wadsworth announced today his candidacy for re-election to serve Alabama's House District 14. Since first taking office in 2014, Rep. Wadsworth has worked to deliver effective conservative leadership, strengthen local communities, and bring home state resources to support schools, local nonprofits, volunteer fire departments, infrastructure, and healthcare throughout District 14. "I remain committed to the people of Winston, Cullman, W...

  • Tuberville Honors John Logston of Enterprise as November "Veteran of the Month"

    Senator Tommy Tuberville's office|Nov 1, 2025

    WASHINGTON – Today, U.S. Senator Tommy Tuberville (R-AL) released a video honoring U.S. Navy Petty Officer First Class John Logston as the November "Veteran of the Month." Excerpts of Sen. Tuberville's remarks can be found below. "The Bible tells us to love our neighbor as ourselves. We all know sometimes that's easier said than done. For Petty Officer First Class John Logston of Enterprise, he embodies this every day. John grew up in a military family-his grandfather was one of the many s...

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