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  • Best practices for using AI in financial planning

    Stacker, Lisa Featherngill for Comerica Wealth Management|Nov 30, 2025

    Best practices for using AI in financial planning Financial planning has constantly evolved with technology. Now, the rise of artificial intelligence marks a more disruptive leap. It has already started to change how plans are built and reviewed. Today’s AI tools aim to synthesize sets of data, make recommendations based on spending patterns, automate long-term projections and summarize estate plans. These capabilities have the potential to save time and improve clarity. But like any tool, AI ha...

  • Rep. Napoleon Bracy, Jr. Introduces Bill to Safeguard Alabama's Professional Workforce

    A.I. generated content|Nov 30, 2025

    November 25, 2025 - MONTGOMERY - In a move to defend Alabama's high-skill workforce, State Representative Napoleon Bracy, Jr. announced the introduction of the Alabama Professional Workforce Protection Act, a bill designed to formally recognize and protect a range of licensed, workforce-critical occupations that the federal government may soon exclude from its definition of "professional degree programs." The legislation comes in response to a proposed rule change by the U.S. Department of...

  • Thanksgiving Greetings from Gary Palmer

    Congressman Gary Palmer's office|Nov 30, 2025

    As people around our nation gather around dinner tables with friends, family, and loved ones to celebrate Thanksgiving, I am reminded of President Abraham Lincoln's 1863 Thanksgiving Proclamation. In 1863, the United States was in the middle of the Civil War. Even when division was at an all-time high, President Lincoln called upon the nation to celebrate a day of thanksgiving, praise, and prayer. He believed that a grateful nation was a stronger nation, and that acknowledging God's provision...

  • Be ready to shine before guests arrive: 4 most common home maintenance mistakes to avoid this holiday season

    Stacker, Jared Quintana for Vectra Mechanical|Nov 30, 2025

    Be ready to shine before guests arrive: 4 most common home maintenance mistakes to avoid this holiday season The air’s getting crisper, the leaves crunch underfoot, and every park stroll leaves you in awe at Mother Nature’s artistic side. You need to put on a sweater in the morning and evening, and the scent of cinnamon and pine is already in the air. Yes, the signs are clear: winter is coming. But while the season brings cozy dinners, twinkling lights, and classic tunes, it also has a way of...

  • Why timeless fine jewelry is the most sustainable choice

    Stacker, Kimberly Zerkel for VRAI|Nov 30, 2025

    Why timeless fine jewelry is the most sustainable choice Fine jewelry has long symbolized commitment, personal milestones, and emotional significance. Today, it carries another layer of meaning: conscious, sustainable consumption. While the fashion industry increasingly pushes high-turnover accessories and trend-based purchasing, fine jewelry invites consumers to slow down, invest in lasting quality, and choose pieces meant to endure. In this article, VRAI explains why sustainability is not...

  • Private jet bookings increased during the government shutdown as commercial flights were cut back

    Stacker, Jay Franco Serevilla for Jettly|Nov 30, 2025

    Private jet bookings increased during the government shutdown as commercial flights were cut back The recent U.S. government shutdown left tens of thousands of planes grounded and travelers scrambling to find last-minute solutions to reach their destinations. Some chose other modes of transportation, such as trains and cars, while the ones who could afford it splurged on private flights. The reason this was possible has to do with a Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) emergency order that...

  • "Patriots in the Park" Event At Disneyland Planned for February

    Luisa Reyes|Nov 30, 2025

    A conservative group based out of Central California known as the 805 Patriots, due to the area code for their region being "805", is organizing an event termed, "Patriots in the Park" on February 28th, 2026. The event is to encourage likeminded MAGA supporters who want a "return to American roots and classic values" to spend a day in Disneyland in Anaheim California to "Make Disney Great Again". Founded by Charles DiMauro during the covid-era lockdowns, 805 Patriots, is a conservative group...

  • What is an automated valuation model home appraisal?

    Stacker, Taelor Candiloro for Splitero|Nov 30, 2025

    What is an automated valuation model home appraisal? Whether you’re considering refinancing, taking out a home equity loan, or curious what your home may be worth, waiting weeks for an appraisal can feel painfully slow. That’s where automated valuation models (AVMs) come in. An AVM is an algorithm that estimates a property’s value by analyzing large datasets, including comparable sales, property characteristics, tax assessments, and neighborhood trends, to generate a near-instance value estim...

  • GOP voters go to the polls in House District 38 special Republican runoff

    Brandon Moseley|Nov 17, 2025

    November 18 – CHAMBERS and LEE COUNTIES – Republican voters go to the polls today to select their representatives in House District 38. Farmer Garrett Dixon is running against homemaker Kristin Nelson in the special Republican runoff. In the October Republican primary, Kristin Nelson led with 1,226 votes, winning 46.7% of the total. Garrett Dixon followed with 874 votes (33.3%). Micah Messer received just 526 votes (20%). Messer previously ran for the seat in 2022 against former Rep...

  • Mike Rogers makes case for raising defense spending to $1.4 trillion a year

    Brandon Moseley|Nov 17, 2025

    November 210, 2025 – Congressman Mike Rogers (R-Saks) urged raising U.S. defense spending to 5% pf the nation's gross domestic product (GDP). That would effectively raise defense spending from its current level of $1 trillion a year to $1.4 trillion. Rogers is the Chairman of the House Armed Services Committee which has oversight over the nation's armed forces. Rogers made his comments during an address to the Etowah County Republican Party's annual Reagan-Martin Dinner in Gadsden. Over 300 e...

  • Government shutdown, trade wars hit farmers' bottom line hard

    Stacker, Claire Carlson for The Daily Yonder|Nov 17, 2025

    Government shutdown, trade wars hit farmers’ bottom line hard For Wendy Johnson, a livestock and organic grain farmer in Charles City, Iowa, October is usually the time she visits her local Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) office. There, she sits down with one of their employees and goes over the practices she implemented on her farm over the past year, along with documentation that proves she met the requirements of whichever U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) contract she w...

  • Credit card debt hits $1.2T and shows no signs of stopping

    Stacker, Jack Caporal for Motley Fool Money|Nov 17, 2025

    Credit card debt hits $1.2T and shows no signs of stopping At first glance, credit card debt numbers in the United States look enormous. Consumers owe an astounding $1.233 trillion on their credit cards, according to the Federal Reserve, and the average American credit card debt balance is $6,523, according to TransUnion, a major credit bureau. Debt is climbing even as wages struggle to keep up. There’s no sign that credit card debt will meaningfully reduce any time soon. Rising credit card d...

  • States hope to use rural health money to keep doctors, combat chronic disease

    Stacker, Nada Hassanein for Stateline|Nov 17, 2025

    States hope to use rural health money to keep doctors, combat chronic disease In their competition for rural health care dollars from a new federal fund, states are seeking money to bolster emergency services, address chronic diseases, and recruit and train more doctors and nurses. All 50 states submitted their applications to the federal government in early November to get shares of the $50 billion Rural Health Transformation Program. Congress created the program in response to concern from rur...

  • Secured vs. unsecured loans: Understanding the differences

    Stacker, Anna Davies for Achieve|Nov 17, 2025

    Secured vs. unsecured loans: Understanding the differences You’ve got options for pizza. Options for cell phone service. Options for shoes. And yes, options for loans. The thing is, the loan you choose will affect your life far more than whether you go for peppers or onions on your pie. But some of the same rules apply—the one your friend thinks is perfect might not be the best for you. When it comes to loans, the best option for you depends on a few factors, including how you plan to use the...

  • Artemis II Stays on Track Despite Shutdown, with Huntsville's Marshall Space Flight Center at the Helm of Key Hardware

    A.I. generated content|Nov 17, 2025

    November 17, 2025 - HUNTSVILLE - Despite a 43-day government shutdown that brought much of the federal workforce to a halt, NASA's Artemis II mission-the first crewed lunar flyby in over half a century-remains on course for its anticipated launch in early 2026. Thanks to strategic planning, essential mission designations, and the unwavering commitment of NASA personnel and contractors, the mission has weathered the disruption with minimal long-term impact. At the heart of this resilience is...

  • Inside the digital compliance gap: Why most small businesses don't understand their multi-factor obligations

    Stacker, Mircea Patachi for Clym|Nov 17, 2025

    Inside the digital compliance gap: Why most small businesses don't understand their multi-factor obligations Every day, thousands of American small businesses operate under false assumptions about their compliance obligations. Many believe that being a U.S. business means following only federal law or that serving primarily domestic customers exempts them from international regulations such as, for example, the GDPR. In truth, digital compliance isn’t just about crossing borders; it’s also abo...

  • Senate candidate Rodney Walker applauds DOJ Investigation into corporate domination of the meatpacking industry

    Brandon Moseley|Nov 17, 2025

    November 14, 2025 – MONTGOMERY – U.S. Senate candidate Rodney Walker applauded a recent decision by the Department of Justice to launch an investigation into the meatpacking where three corporations: Cargill, JBS USA, and Tyson Foods dominate the meatpacking industry in this country. President Donald J. Trump recently called on the Department of Justice to investigate the major meatpacking companies, highlighting a problem that farmers and ranchers have long faced: when competition dis...

  • Alabama Public Television's Future with PBS in Jeopardy Amid Political and Financial Tensions

    A.I. generated content|Nov 17, 2025

    November 17, 2025 - BIRMINGHAM - Alabama Public Television (APT), a fixture in the state's educational and cultural landscape for over six decades, is facing a pivotal decision that could reshape its programming and public perception. The Alabama Educational Television Commission is actively considering whether to sever ties with the Public Broadcasting Service (PBS), a move that would make Alabama the first state network to drop the national broadcaster. The proposal has sparked intense debate...

  • Surprise guests and unwanted claims: Is your renters insurance ready for Thanksgiving?

    Stacker, Jaclyn Schiavo for CheapInsurance.com|Nov 17, 2025

    Surprise guests and unwanted claims: Is your renters insurance ready for Thanksgiving? Thanksgiving. The very mention of the word brings to mind images of a golden-brown turkey, a stuffing and cranberry sauce-lined table, the warm glow of candles, and the joyous, sometimes chaotic, presence of family and friends. For many renters, it is a treasured time to open their apartment or rental home to a crowd of loved ones. However, as the number of guests rises, so does the potential for the...

  • Figures Family Announces Birth of Fourth Child

    Congressman Shomari Figures' office|Nov 17, 2025

    November 13, 2025 - WASHINGTON – Today, Congressman Shomari C. Figures (AL-02) and his wife, Kalisha, announced the birth of their fourth child earlier this month. "We are grateful for a safe and healthy arrival our son, and want to thank everyone for their well wishes. Mom, baby boy, and the big siblings are all doing well!" As a father of four, Congressman Figures will continue to champion policies that support Alabama families – like strengthening maternal care, ensuring families have acc...

  • Alabama's Andy Whitt Applauds U.S. Senate Ban on Intoxicating Hemp Products, Citing State's Leadership

    A.I. generated content|Nov 17, 2025

    November 1, 2025 - MONTGOMERY, AL - In a move hailed as a major victory for public health and regulatory clarity, the U.S. Senate has voted to ban intoxicating hemp products as part of its latest government funding package. The decision drew swift praise from Alabama State Representative Andy Whitt (R–Harvest), who called the measure a "long-overdue step" and credited Alabama's early action as a catalyst for national reform. "The Senate's vote to ban intoxicating hemp products mirrors the i...

  • Trump withdraws support for Marjorie Taylor Greene

    Brandon Moseley|Nov 17, 2025

    November 15, 2025 – WASHINGTON, D.C. – President Donald J. Trump (R) in a lengthy Truth Social post announced that he was withdrawing his support and endorsement of Conservative Congresswoman and MAGA influencer Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Rome, GA). Trump called Rep. Greene: "Wacky," a "ranting lunatic," and accused her of having "gone Far Left." "If the right person runs, they will have my Complete and Unyielding Support," President Trump added. Greene for her part says that she still supports t...

  • Thousands Riot in Mexico City Over Crime, Corruption, and Cartel Violence

    A.I. generated content|Nov 17, 2025

    November 15, 2025 - MEXICO CITY erupted in one of the most significant anti-government demonstrations in recent years, as thousands of protesters-many from Generation Z-clashed with riot police outside the National Palace. What began as a peaceful march against corruption and cartel violence quickly devolved into chaos, leaving over 100 police officers injured and dozens of civilians hospitalized. A Youth-Led Movement Fueled by Outrage The protest was organized primarily by Gen Z activists, a de...

  • Federal ban has big impact on hemp industry

    Brandon Moseley|Nov 17, 2025

    November 14, 2025 – WASHINGTON, D.C. - A new federal ban on psychoactive hemp-derived cannabinoids-like delta-8 and high-dose delta-9 THC-will dramatically reshape the U.S. hemp farming landscape, threatening thousands of farms and businesses while forcing a pivot toward fiber, seed, and CBD production. The End of the Hemp Cannabinoid Boom? The 2025 federal spending bill that reopened the government included a provision redefining legal hemp. It now bans products containing more than 0.4 m...

  • Top 25 songs in Mobile on Shazam in the past week

    Stacker|Nov 17, 2025

    DenPhotos // Shutterstock Top 25 songs in Mobile on Shazam in the past week Stacker compiled a list of the most Shazamed songs in Mobile. Mobile has the most ranked songs (25) in common with Baton Rouge and no ranked songs in common with 63 metros. The most seen artist in Mobile's Shazam ranking is Metro Boomin and the most popular genre is Hip-Hop/Rap. Data is as of November 06, 2025. Keep reading to see which of your favorite songs made the list. #25. Hummingbird - Artist: Metro Boomin &...

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