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  • November 9, 1620 the Pilgrims land in the new world

    A.I. generated content|Nov 1, 2025

    On November 9, 1620, the Pilgrims aboard the Mayflower sighted land at Cape Cod, Massachusetts-marking the beginning of one of the most iconic chapters in American history. A New World in Sight: The Mayflower Reaches Cape Cod After a grueling 66-day voyage across the Atlantic, the Mayflower's 102 passengers-comprising religious Separatists seeking freedom and others seeking opportunity-finally glimpsed the sandy shores of what is now Cape Cod. Their intended destination had been the Colony of...

  • General Lewis "Chesty" Puller (1898-1971)

    A.I. generated content|Nov 1, 2025

    Lieutenant General Lewis "Chesty" Puller is the most decorated Marine in United States history, a battlefield legend whose grit, leadership, and devotion to duty shaped the ethos of the Marine Corps. His story spans jungle warfare, amphibious assaults, and frozen mountain battles-each chapter marked by courage and command. Early Life and the Call to Arms Born on June 26, 1898, in West Point, Virginia, Lewis Burwell Puller grew up steeped in tales of Confederate valor and Civil War heroism. His f...

  • UAB Falls to Rice in Hard-Fought Battle, 24–17

    A.I. generated content|Nov 1, 2025

    The UAB Blazers suffered a tough loss Saturday in Houston, falling to the Rice Owls 24–17 in a game that saw momentum shift dramatically after halftime. Despite a promising start and a 17-point first half, the Blazers were shut out in the final two quarters, allowing Rice to claw back and secure the win. UAB quarterback Ryder Burton led the charge early, throwing for 213 yards and two touchdowns. His first scoring strike came in the opening quarter-a 31-yard pass to Iverson Hooks, who f...

  • General John "Black Jack" Pershing (1860-1948)

    A.I. generated content|Nov 1, 2025

    General John J. "Black Jack" Pershing was one of the most influential military leaders in American history, best known for commanding the American Expeditionary Forces (AEF) during World War I and shaping the modern U.S. Army. His career spanned decades of conflict, reform, and global transformation, leaving a legacy that continues to resonate in military doctrine and leadership. Early Life and Education John Joseph Pershing was born on September 13, 1860, near Laclede, Missouri, the eldest of...

  • Senators Britt and Tuberville angered as government shutdown leads to the cancellation of 2,700 flights on Sunday

    A.I. generated content|Nov 1, 2025

    Over 2,200 flights were cancelled across the U.S. on Sunday, November 9, 2025, as FAA-mandated reductions intensified amid the government shutdown. Alabama Senators Katie Britt and Tommy Tuberville both issued statements condemning the disruption and calling for urgent resolution. The weekend marked a dramatic escalation in travel disruptions as the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) implemented phased flight reductions at 40 major airports nationwide. On Sunday alone, more than 2,200...

  • Group of Democratic Senators side with Republicans to end the government shutdown

    Brandon Moseley|Nov 1, 2025

    November 10, 2025 – WASHINGTON, DC – Amid massive flight cancellations affecting millions of travelers and millions of federal workers having not been paid in weeks, seven Democratic senators and one independent Senator joined nearly all of the Senate Republicans in a key vote that would be the first step in reopening the government and ending the disastrous partisan shutdown. This bipartisan move came after weeks of gridlock and mounting public pressure, as the consequences of the shutdown bec...

  • Restoring Balance: Legislative Efforts to Amend the Birmingham Mayor-Council Act

    Guest Writer, Richard Rutledge|Nov 1, 2025

    Background: Shifting Power in Birmingham In 2016, the Alabama legislature enacted amendments to the Birmingham Mayor-Council Act of 1955 at the request of then-Mayor William Bell. These changes were passed by members of the Jefferson County Delegation in the Alabama House, with the bill passing by a vote of 8-2. The representatives voting in favor were Robinson, Jim Carns, Danny Garrett, Juandalynn Givan, Mary Moore, Connie Rowe, Kyle South, and Tim Wadsworth. Representatives John Rogers and...

  • St. Jerome: Scholar, Saint, and the Voice Behind the Latin Bible

    A.I. generated content|Nov 1, 2025

    St. Jerome, born around 347 AD in the Roman province of Dalmatia (modern-day Croatia or Slovenia), stands as one of the most influential figures in Christian history. A towering intellect, fierce polemicist, and tireless ascetic, Jerome is best remembered for his translation of the Bible into Latin-the Vulgate-a work that shaped Western Christianity for over a millennium. Yet his legacy extends beyond linguistic achievement; it encompasses a life of spiritual struggle, scholarly rigor, and deep...

  • 6 big workers' compensation mistakes (that could cost your business)

    Stacker, Kim Mercado for NEXT|Nov 1, 2025

    6 big workers' compensation mistakes (that could cost your business) Business owners often don’t think about workers’ compensation insurance — until there’s a problem. But what you don’t know about this often-required type of business insurance is that it can get expensive fast. Do part-time workers need to be covered? How about remote workers? Is there a deadline to report injuries? NEXT shares the six most common mistakes made around workers’ comp and tips to help avoid fines, lawsuits or...

  • How landlords use the Big Beautiful Bill to save $100,000

    Stacker, Ryan Squires for TurboTenant|Nov 1, 2025

    How landlords use the Big Beautiful Bill to save $100,000 Maximizing cash flow is always the goal for real estate investors. But many are leaving cash on the table by opting for standard depreciation instead of bonus depreciation for qualifying properties. Bonus depreciation is a powerful tax savings strategy that, thanks to software and automation, is now accessible to any rental property owner and their accountant. With it, rental property owners can write off a large portion of their...

  • How gas prices have changed in the U.S. in the last week Nov. 10, 2025

    Stacker|Nov 1, 2025

    Istvan Csak // Shutterstock How gas prices have changed in the U.S. in the last week Nov. 10, 2025 CheapInsurance.com compiled statistics on gas prices in the U.S. using data from AAA. Gas prices are current as of November 10. U.S. by the numbers - Gas current price: $3.07 - Week change: +$0.04 (+1.2%) - Year change: -$0.01 (-0.5%) - Historical expensive gas price: $5.02 (6/14/22) - Diesel current price: $3.74 - Week change: +$0.06 (+1.6%) - Year change: +$0.18 (+5.1%) - Historical expensive...

  • What are expense receipts and how should I track them?

    Stacker, Jon Kowieski for Brex|Nov 1, 2025

    What are expense receipts and how should I track them? Manually tracking expense receipts shouldn't feel like a second job, but for most finance teams, that's what it can turn into. According to the Global Business Travel Association, 19% of expense reports contain errors, and each time a report is submitted with errors, it costs $52 and 18 minutes to correct. Between following up with employees for crumpled receipts, manually entering data from faded thermal paper, and scrambling to meet audit...

  • Governor Ivey Taps Will Parker for Alabama Supreme Court

    Governor's Press Office|Nov 1, 2025

    November 10, 2025 - MONTGOMERY – Governor Kay Ivey on Monday announced she has chosen Will Parker to serve on the Alabama Supreme Court. Parker is a longtime legal advisor to Governor Ivey and comes to the bench after a successful tenure as General Counsel to the governor. He fills the vacancy left by Bill Lewis. Governor Ivey previously appointed Lewis to the Alabama Supreme Court before President Donald Trump selected him for a federal judgeship. Since December 2019, Parker has served as Gover...

  • Attorney General Steve Marshall Files Suit Against Cullman IV Infusion Clinic for Administering Dangerous, Unapproved Weight Loss Drugs

    Alabama Attorney General's Office|Nov 1, 2025

    November 10, 2025 - (Montgomery, Ala) – Attorney General Steve Marshall announced that the Cullman County Circuit Court granted his request for a temporary restraining order against Aurora IV and Wellness, a Cullman-based IV infusion clinic, and its owners, Amanda and Chris Medders. The Attorney General alleges that the defendants illegally administered unsafe, research-grade weight loss drugs to patients without their knowledge or consent. The Attorney General's Office sought a temporary r...

  • The United States Marine Corps: Honoring Tradition and Sacrifice Ahead of Veterans Day

    A.I. generated content|Nov 1, 2025

    As Veterans Day approaches each November, Americans come together to honor the men and women who have selflessly served in the United States Armed Forces. This period of reflection coincides with another momentous anniversary-the founding of the United States Marine Corps. Established on November 10, 1775, the Marine Corps has played a vital role in the nation's defense, shaping its identity and exemplifying the values of courage, commitment, and honor. The intertwined legacies of Veterans Day a...

  • President Trump and Senator Tuberville are Taking the Fight to the Swamp - Ending the Filibuster Is Step One

    Perry O Hooper Jr|Nov 1, 2025

    Washington's gridlock finally met its match. Coach Tommy Tuberville joined President Donald J. Trump in calling for the end of the Senate filibuster. Now the real action starts. Good leaders adjust when the game changes. Great ones know when to blow up a broken play. That's exactly what Coach Tuberville did. After meeting with President Trump, Coach made it clear: the American people care about results, not Senate rulebooks. "The American people don't care about Senate procedures - they care...

  • How to choose the best cold and flu medicine for your symptoms

    Stacker, Alyssa Billingsley for GoodRx|Nov 1, 2025

    How to choose the best cold and flu medicine for your symptoms If you find yourself feeling feverish and coming down with a cough, congestion, or a runny nose, you might reach for a quick, over-the-counter (OTC) fix. But with so many products to choose from in the cold and flu aisle, it’s easy to feel overwhelmed. OTC cold and flu medicines won’t cure an infection. But they can help make symptoms more manageable. GoodRx, a platform for medication savings, explains how to determine which OTC medi...

  • Buy online, pickup in store: 4 agile retail trends redefining the customer experience

    Stacker, Brandon Warren for The Barcode Group|Nov 1, 2025

    Buy online, pickup in store: 4 agile retail trends redefining the customer experience Retail is one of the most dynamic segments, especially when it comes to adopting and integrating new technologies and business models. It’s the only way to exist and thrive in such a competitive world. One of the most interesting changes in recent years is the increasing popularity of the “Buy Online, Pickup In Store” (BOPIS) model. Also known as click-and-collect, this model blurs the lines between physi...

  • With rising debt comes rising costs: The rise of global yields

    Stacker, Elior Manier for OANDA|Nov 1, 2025

    With rising debt comes rising costs: The rise of global yields Despite central banks influencing the direction of long-term yields, they are, for the most part, market-sensitive, OANDA reports. Even during the Trump Administration’s push for rapid Federal Reserve rate cuts, long-term rates remained stubbornly high, which kept borrowing costs elevated for consumers. Key takeaways: - Since 2020, bond yields have surged amid historic volatility — the once “safe” market now drives global risk se...

  • Redefining the conversation around men's mental health

    Stacker, Brandy Chalmers for Rula|Nov 1, 2025

    Redefining the conversation around men’s mental health Men’s mental health is often overlooked, but it shouldn’t be. Talking about emotions isn’t always easy — especially for men. Society often teaches men to “tough it out” instead of seeking help. This mindset can take a serious toll. Every year, six million men in the U.S. experience depression, and men are two to three times more likely to deal with unhealthy substance use than women. Yet men are far less likely to seek therapy. With men dyin...

  • Alabama Farmers Federation Endorses Mike Kirkland for House District 23

    Jeff Helms, Alabama Farmers Federation|Nov 1, 2025

    JACKSON COUNTY, Ala., November 11, 2025 - The Alabama Farmers Federation has announced its endorsement of Rep. Mike Kirkland for House District 23 in Jackson County. "Mike Kirkland is a conservative who has represented us well in Montgomery and at home," said Phillip Thompson, president of the Jackson County Farmers Federation. "We appreciate his service and are proud to support his re-election." While working full time in a textile mill, Kirkland received his associate's degree from Northeast...

  • The Eleventh Hour: November 11, 1918 and the End of World War I

    Nov 1, 2025

    On the morning of November 11, 1918, the world exhaled. After more than four years of brutal trench warfare, staggering casualties, and global upheaval, the guns of World War I finally fell silent. The armistice signed between the Allied Powers and Germany marked the end of what was then called "The Great War"-a conflict that had redrawn borders, shattered empires, and forever changed the course of history. The Road to Armistice The path to peace was paved by exhaustion. By the fall of 1918,...

  • UAH selected to participate in National Science Foundation's EPSCoR Graduate Fellowship Program

    Julie Janson|Nov 1, 2025

    HUNTSVILLE, Ala. (NOV 10, 2025) – The University of Alabama in Huntsville (UAH), part of The University of Alabama System, has been awarded a $2.4M grant for the National Science Foundation (NSF) Established Program to Stimulate Competitive Research (EPSCoR) Graduate Fellowship Program (EGFP). Through this program, UAH will fund up to 15 doctoral fellowships across four NSF Directorates, including Mathematical and Physical Sciences, Engineering, Geosciences, and Computer and Information S...

  • Venezuela braces for potential U.S. military action with guerrilla defense strategy and mass mobilization

    A.I. generated content|Nov 1, 2025

    November 12, 2025 - As tensions escalate between Venezuela and the United States, President Nicolás Maduro's government is preparing for what it views as an imminent military threat. With the arrival of the USS Gerald R. Ford-the world's largest aircraft carrier-and thousands of U.S. personnel in the Caribbean, Venezuela has activated a sweeping defense plan that includes guerrilla warfare, mass mobilization, and civilian training. The situation marks a dramatic shift in hemispheric relations...

  • U.S. Marshalls rescue 101 children in Memphis

    A.I. generated content|Nov 1, 2025

    November 11, 2025 - Federal authorities-specifically the U.S. Marshals Service-rescued 101 missing children in Memphis as part of a 40-day joint operation with local law enforcement. This major recovery effort was led by the Memphis Safe Task Force in collaboration with the U.S. Marshals Service Missing Child Unit. The operation, which concluded in early November 2025, focused on locating and safely returning missing and endangered children across Memphis and Shelby County. Key details from the...

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