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  • BREAKING NEWS: The Practice Of Sheep Stealing

    Michael J. Brooks|Dec 27, 2025

    A colleague accosted me in the Monday morning pastors meeting after Bob and Kay joined our church the day before. He told me he’d invested many hours in marital counseling leading to their recommitment, and he was disturbed to hear they’d presented themselves for membership in our church. He believed I’d “courted” and persuaded them to leave his church. I’m still unsure how he knew this so quickly in days before social media. Actually, I was surprised when the couple presented themselves...

  • Affordable luxury cars for 2026

    Stacker, Brett T. Evans for Edmunds|Dec 27, 2025

    Affordable luxury cars for 2026 Although "affordable luxury car" may seem like an oxymoron, the reality is that there are several appealing vehicles from prestige brands that come in under the average cost of a new vehicle. These are eight of Edmunds’ highly rated affordable cars from luxury brands, each with a starting price of less than $45,000 and each offering a blend of comfort, technology and performance to suit the badges on their hoods. Affordable luxury cars can be found in a variety o...

  • UAH Senior Development Officer Dr. Helen Lien receives 2025 Lamplighter Award from Alabama League for Nursing

    Dec 27, 2025

    HUNTSVILLE, Ala. (DEC 23, 2025) – Dr. Helen Lien appreciates the vital work of the dedicated professionals in the College of Nursing at The University of Alabama in Huntsville (UAH), and the feeling is mutual. Lien, the college's senior development officer, received the 2025 Lamplighter Award from the Alabama League for Nursing (ALN) after being nominated by Dr. Karen Frith, dean of the college. UAH is a part of The University of Alabama System. "It is a tremendous honor to be recognized by t...

  • Beyond the house: Insuring your deck, fence, and detached garage

    Stacker, Jaclyn Schiavo for CheapInsurance.com|Dec 27, 2025

    Beyond the house: Insuring your deck, fence, and detached garage When homeowners review their policy, their focus often remains on Coverage A: Dwelling, which is the physical structure of the main house. However, a significant portion of a property’s value resides in its external, unattached structures, such as detached garages, fencing, sheds, and gazebos. Cheap Insurance explains how these external structures are covered under a different section of the homeowners insurance policy, usually d...

  • Congressional seats, even the safe ones, don't come cheap

    Stacker, Emily Goodin for OpenSecrets|Dec 27, 2025

    Congressional seats, even the safe ones, don’t come cheap To run for Congress, candidates must satisfy three constitutional qualifications: Meet the minimum age requirement, be a U.S. citizen and reside in the state they seek to represent. But, heading into the 2026 cycle, it is clear there is one additional, unofficial requirement: They must be able to raise several million dollars. The total cost of congressional races in 2024 was $9.5 billion, including spending by outside groups, a...

  • Attorney General Marshall Files Brief Supporting Florida Law That Prohibits Sexually Graphic Materials in Public-School Libraries

    Alabama Attorney General's Office|Dec 27, 2025

    (Montgomery, Ala) - Attorney General Steve Marshall has joined a 21-state coalition of attorneys general in filing an amicus brief in the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit in support of Florida's law that ensures that public-school libraries do not provide sexually graphic materials to their young students. A federal district court in Florida ruled that the law likely violates the Free Speech Clause of the First Amendment and entered an order prohibiting Florida from enforcing the l...

  • No Mercy for Child Predators

    Perry O Hooper Jr|Dec 27, 2025

    Ask any parent in Alabama what they fear most, and they will give the same answer. They fear the nightmare of someone harming their child. They fear the kind of evil that destroys innocence before a child even has a chance to grow. Every mother and father understands this instinctively, and that is why this moment in Alabama is so important. Our state stands at a moral crossroads, and our response will reveal more about who we are than any slogan or campaign promise ever could. For years,...

  • Brown University Shooting Suspect Found Dead in New Hampshire Storage Unit

    A.I. generated content|Dec 27, 2025

    December 19, 2025 - PROVIDENCE, R.I. - Authorities confirmed late Thursday that the man suspected of carrying out the deadly shooting at Brown University - and later killing an MIT professor - was found dead in a storage facility in Salem, New Hampshire. The discovery ends a six‑day, multi‑state manhunt that had gripped campuses across the Northeast and raised urgent questions about motive, campus security, and the suspect's past. Officials identified the suspect as Claudio Manuel Neves Val...

  • Gearing Up: How Turtle Excluder Devices Are Saving Sea Turtles and Supporting Shrimpers

    A.I. generated content|Dec 27, 2025

    Since 1987, a quiet revolution has been unfolding beneath the surface of the Gulf of Mexico and the southeastern U.S. coast. It's not a new law or a flashy invention-it's a simple metal grid called a Turtle Excluder Device, or TED. Designed to prevent sea turtles from becoming accidental victims of shrimp trawling, TEDs have become a cornerstone of marine conservation and a symbol of collaboration between scientists and fishermen. A Life-Saving Innovation Shrimp trawlers drag large nets through...

  • The Alabama Medical Cannabis Commission Awards Three Dispensary License

    Guest Writer, Alabama Medical Cannabis Commission|Dec 27, 2025

    December 11, 2025 - MONTGOMERY, Ala. - The Alabama Medical Cannabis Commission issued three of the four statutorily required dispensary licenses to in-state businesses earlier today. The Darren Wesley "Ato" Hall Compassion Act tasked the Alabama Medical Cannabis Commission with issuing dispensary licenses to qualified operators across the state. These licenses authorize approved companies to sell regulated medical cannabis products, including oils, capsules, topicals, and other permitted forms,...

  • U.S. Invasion of Panama Marked First Combat Use of Stealth Aircraft

    A.I. generated content|Dec 27, 2025

    December 20, 1989 - In the early hours of December 20, 1989, the United States launched Operation Just Cause, a large‑scale military invasion of Panama aimed at removing strongman Manuel Noriega from power and restoring the country's elected government. The operation would become one of the most significant U.S. military actions of the late Cold War - and the first to feature the combat use of purpose‑built stealth aircraft. More than 27,000 U.S. troops participated in the invasion, str...

  • "David" Movie Now Showing In Theatres This Weekend

    Luisa Reyes|Dec 27, 2025

    Once the Christmas presents are opened and the Christmas stockings emptied of their treats, many families venture out to the movie theatres to see what Hollywood entertainment will complete their family Christmas celebration. And with the release of the animated musical, "David", this weekend, Angel Studios is hoping that people will buy tickets for their retelling of David and Goliath. As the story of the young shepherd, David, defeating the giant Philistine warrior, Goliath, is perhaps one of...

  • Why many first-time investors choose a hard money loan

    Stacker, Ryan G. Wright for The Investor's Edge|Dec 27, 2025

    Why many first-time investors choose a hard money loan The real estate investment arena hasn’t exactly been rolling out the red carpet for new investors, but things are about to change. According to industry insiders, we’re stepping into a Goldilocks zone over the next six to 12 months. For the last few years, you couldn't breathe on a property without ten cash offers beating you. That frenzy has finally cooled (at least for the moment). Interest rates have settled in the mid-6% range and are...

  • Fed rate cuts: Are they good or bad for home buyers?

    Stacker, Nathan Golden for Better|Dec 27, 2025

    Fed rate cuts: Are they good or bad for home buyers? You can count on it: When the Federal Reserve changes its interest rate, news headlines about mortgage rates will follow. This cycle unfolds up to eight times a year, so many home shoppers get the idea that the Fed regulates mortgage rates. Fed decisions affect mortgage rates, but the Fed doesn’t control mortgage rates directly. In fact, as Better discusses here, the Fed’s actions can have unpredictable effects on the rates new home buy...

  • A guide to ADHD medications: 8 things to consider

    Stacker, Noah W Chung for SaveHealth|Dec 27, 2025

    A guide to ADHD medications: 8 things to consider Finding the right ADHD prescription can feel overwhelming at first. With dozens of stimulant and nonstimulant ADHD medications available, many people search for clarity on how these medications work, how they differ, and what to expect. Whether you’re newly diagnosed, supporting a child, or exploring ADHD medication options as an adult, understanding the fundamentals helps you make confident decisions with your healthcare provider. Because A...

  • A Revolt in December for Change

    Justice Will Sellers|Dec 27, 2025

    Imagine going to visit a relative in another country and discovering they had things that your own country did not. Not only were goods available for sale, but varieties of food were offered at fair and reasonable prices. People seemed happier in their jobs, and there was a certain vibrancy throughout all strata of society as they enjoyed more autonomy and freedom of movement. Government was less intrusive and more in the background. Law enforcement was more partner than adversary. Imagine furth...

  • Jacksonville State Outlasts Troy 17–13 in Gritty Salute to Veterans Bowl Victory

    A.I. generated content|Dec 27, 2025

    MONTGOMERY - In a renewal of one of Alabama's oldest football rivalries, Jacksonville State delivered the final word Tuesday night at the Cramton Bowl, grinding out a 17–13 win over Troy in the IS4S Salute to Veterans Bowl. It was a night defined by defensive stands, momentum swings, and a finish that kept the crowd in Montgomery on edge until the final play. The Gamecocks (9–5) leaned on timely offense and a resilient defense to snap Troy's six‑game winning streak in the series and claim their...

  • Iranian President Warns of "Full War" with U.S., Israel, and Europe

    A.I. generated content|Dec 27, 2025

    December 28, 2025 - Tehran, Iran - Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian has declared that his country is in a "full-fledged war" with the United States, Israel, and Europe, escalating tensions in a region already reeling from a summer of military conflict and renewed sanctions. In a statement published Saturday on the official website of Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, Pezeshkian described the current geopolitical pressure campaign as more dangerous than the Iran-Iraq War of the 1980s - a...

  • U.S. Builds Up Forces in the Caribbean as Tensions With Venezuela Escalate

    A.I. generated content|Dec 27, 2025

    The United States is rapidly expanding its military presence in the Caribbean as tensions with Venezuela reach their highest point in decades. What began as a series of U.S. strikes on alleged drug‑smuggling boats has now evolved into the largest American military buildup in the region since the 1962 Cuban Missile Crisis, according to multiple reports. The escalation has triggered warnings from the United Nations, criticism from foreign governments, and growing fears that the standoff could s...

  • Michigan Hires Kyle Whittingham as New Head Football Coach

    A.I. generated content|Dec 27, 2025

    December 28, 2025 - Ann Arbor, Michigan - The University of Michigan has officially hired Kyle Whittingham, the longtime head coach of the Utah Utes, to lead its football program into a new era. The move comes just two weeks after Michigan fired Sherrone Moore for cause, following a scandal involving an inappropriate relationship with a staff member. Whittingham, 66, signed a five-year deal worth $8.2 million annually, making him one of the highest-paid coaches in college football. Whittingham b...

  • "A Nation Divided: The 1835 Treaty of New Echota and the Road to Removal"

    A.I. generated content|Dec 27, 2025

    December 29, 1835 - New Echota, Georgia - On a cold December day in 1835, in the Cherokee capital of New Echota, a small group of Cherokee men signed a document that would alter the fate of their nation forever. Known as the Treaty of New Echota, the agreement ceded all Cherokee lands east of the Mississippi River to the United States, setting the legal foundation for the forced removal that would later be remembered as the Trail of Tears. Though signed by only a minority faction of the...

  • Cities with the highest and lowest property tax burdens

    Stacker, Jaclyn DeJohn, CFP for SmartAsset|Dec 27, 2025

    Cities with the highest and lowest property tax burdens Even after the mortgage is paid off, homeowners face ongoing property taxes across the United States. While senior citizens, owner-occupants, and other groups may receive preferential tax treatment in some jurisdictions, homeowners still pay anywhere from 1% to 10% of their income on property taxes. These taxes pay for local infrastructure and amenities — putting a dollar value on the local lifestyle — but not every household may use the...

  • 5 generational living patterns that are changing how older adults get care at home

    Stacker, Trevor Mahoney for QMedic|Dec 27, 2025

    5 generational living patterns that are changing how older adults get care at home Aging at home has long been a personal preference for many. Being able to stay in familiar surroundings, maintain independence, and avoid institutional care can be a priority. But today, aging in place is increasingly shaped by forces that go far beyond individual choice. Older adults are now aging within households, communities, and digital ecosystems that look vastly different than they did even a decade ago....

  • How generative AI is reshaping software developer productivity in 2025

    Stacker, Lindsay Cagnacci for Distillery|Dec 27, 2025

    How generative AI is reshaping software developer productivity in 2025 The impact AI has had on the world at large in 2025 is difficult to quantify. Every facet of modern life, from culture and politics to communication and interpersonal interactions, has been and continues to be influenced by this emergent tech. As a result, it’s easier to get a handle on just how significant AI is today by looking at just one area in which it is especially potent, and for positive reasons. Software d...

  • The new standard for safe luxury: The safety features that could be required on every private jet by 2030

    Stacker, Trevor Mahoney for Paramount Business Jets|Dec 27, 2025

    The new standard for safe luxury: The safety features that could be required on every private jet by 2030 Private aviation is entering a decade that will define the industry like never before. What was once a sector primarily associated with convenience and luxury is increasingly being shaped by a different driver: safety technology. As private flight activity continues to grow, spurred by flexible work, global mobility, and expanding charter demand, regulators and manufacturers alike are...

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