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  • H-1B lottery history and data: Selection rates 2008-2026

    Stacker, Myles Ma for Manifest Law|Mar 15, 2026

    H-1B lottery history and data: Selection rates 2008-2026 Every year, thousands of skilled workers compete for a chance to work in the United States. This is the H-1B lottery. By law, the government can only approve 85,000 new H-1B visas each year: 65,000 for general workers and 20,000 for those with advanced degrees from a U.S. institution. The lottery was created to parcel out these limited slots. But the demand and the rules have shifted since its inception. Data on H-1B visas goes by fiscal...

  • U.S. Defense Secretary Says Iran's New Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei Is Wounded and "Likely Disfigured"

    A.I. generated content|Mar 15, 2026

    March 13, 2026 - WASHINGTON - U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth said Friday that Iran's newly elevated Supreme Leader, Mojtaba Khamenei, has been seriously wounded and is "likely disfigured," raising questions about his ability to lead the country amid nearly two weeks of sustained U.S. and Israeli military strikes. Hegseth's comments mark the most direct public assessment yet from the Pentagon regarding the condition of the 56‑year‑old successor to Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, who was killed alo...

  • Ken McFeeters Warns ALGOP and Sen. Tommy Tuberville of Possible Legal Action Over Residency Challenge

    A.I. generated content|Mar 15, 2026

    March 14, 2026 - MONTGOMERY, Ala. - Republican gubernatorial candidate Ken McFeeters issued a formal notice to the Alabama Republican Party (ALGOP) and U.S. Sen. Tommy Tuberville, stating that he will pursue legal action if the party does not require Tuberville to affirm under oath that he meets Alabama's constitutional residency requirements to run for governor. McFeeters' statement comes amid an ongoing dispute over whether Tuberville satisfies the Alabama Constitution's seven‑year r...

  • Rodney Walker Calls on Congress to Close GENIUS Act Loophole Affecting Rural Banks and Cash Users

    Staff Writer|Mar 15, 2026

    March 13, 2026 - LINEVILLE, Ala. - Rodney Walker, a businessman, cattle farmer, and Republican candidate for the United States Senate from Alabama, is urging Congress and federal regulators to act swiftly to close what he describes as a dangerous loophole in the Guiding and Establishing National Innovation for U.S. Stablecoins Act (GENIUS Act). Walker argues the gap in the law threatens community banks, farm lending, and the ability of rural families to rely on cash. Walker said the issue...

  • Geneva County Sheriff Tony Helms Endorses Katherine Robertson for Alabama Attorney General

    A.I. generated content|Mar 15, 2026

    BIRMINGHAM, Ala. - Geneva County Sheriff Tony Helms has endorsed Republican Katherine Robertson in her campaign for Alabama Attorney General, adding another veteran law‑enforcement voice to Robertson's growing list of supporters ahead of the May 19, 2026 primary. Sheriff Helms, who is concluding a long career in public service, praised Robertson's record on public safety and her support among law‑enforcement leaders across the state. "I am proud to support Katherine in her race for Attorney Gen...

  • U.S. Bomber Fleet Reportedly Devastates Iran's Underground "Missile Cities" in Operation Epic Fury

    A.I. generated content|Mar 15, 2026

    March 10, 2026 - TAMPA, Ala - A new analysis circulating online claims that a coordinated U.S. bomber campaign-featuring B‑2 stealth bombers, B‑1 Lancers, and B‑52 Stratofortresses-has allegedly collapsed major sections of Iran's underground military tunnel network, long considered one of Tehran's most important strategic assets. A recent video, published by PPR Global, frames the strikes as part of a broader operation referred to as Epic Fury, describing it as one of the most conse...

  • Governor Ivey Signs Highway Safety Bill, Continues Crackdown on Illegal Trucking Operators

    Governor's Press Office|Mar 15, 2026

    March 12, 2026 - MONTGOMERY – Governor Kay Ivey on Wednesday signed Senate Bill 242, legislation aimed at improving safety on Alabama's highways by ensuring commercial motor vehicle operators meet federal work authorization and communication standards. Surrounded by state troopers, Alabama Law Enforcement Agency (ALEA) Secretary Hal Taylor and bill sponsors state Sen. Lance Bell and Rep. Steve Clouse, along with Alabama Trucking Association (ATA) President and CEO Mark Colson and board m...

  • House passes bill to require the pledge of allegiance to be led in K-12 public schools and allow systems to allow student-led prayers in schools

    Brandon Moseley|Mar 15, 2026

    March 10, 2026 – MONTGOMERY, Ala. – The Alabama House of Representatives passed a constitutional amendment that would impose a Pledge of Allegiance mandate and authorize school boards to allow voluntary school prayers. House Bill 511 (HB5111) is sponsored by state Representative Reed Ingram (R-Montgomery). Rep. Reed Ingram said, "I'm not trying to cram religion down anyone's throat or make it to where they're mandated to do anything. A lot of times, kids don't have the option to pray and the...

  • Senate passes legislation allowing state employees to purchase retirement credit for past federal service

    Brandon Moseley|Mar 15, 2026

    March 10, 2026 – MONTGOMERY, Ala. – The Alabama Senate passes legislation that would allow state employees to purchase credits from the Retirement Systems of Alabama for their years of past federal service. Senate Bill 280 (SB280) is sponsored by state Senator Jame "Jabo" Waggoner (R-Vestavia Hills). Waggoner explained in committee that the state already allows state employees to do this for their military service. The Senate adopted and passed a committee substitute for SB280. SB280 had rec...

  • Lt. Colonel Brandon Shah Assassinated at Old Dominion University; Investigation Expands Across Multiple States

    A.I. generated content|Mar 15, 2026

    March 12, 2026 - NORFOLK, Va. - Lt. Colonel Brandon Shah, a decorated Army officer known for his work in counterintelligence and campus‑based military education programs, was shot and killed Thursday afternoon on the campus of Old Dominion University in Norfolk, Virginia. The brazen daylight attack stunned students, faculty, and military officials, triggering an intensive multi‑agency investigation that now stretches across several states. Authorities say Shah, 42, was gunned down outside the...

  • Alabama Senate passes bill to give ALEA the ability to write rules for derelict vessels

    Brandon Moseley|Mar 15, 2026

    March 10, 2026 – MONTGOMERY, Ala. – The Alabama Senate voted to advance legislation that will allow the Alabama Law Enforcement Agency (ALEA) to write rules defining and regulating what is a derelict boat or vessel. Senate Bill 326 (SB326) is sponsored by Senator Chris Elliott (R-Josephine), who chairs the Senate Committee on County and Local Government. Chairman Elliott explained in committee, "We have an abandoned, derelict vessel problem." Elliott said that Florida has a real problem with hom...

  • States with the most remote workers and what that says about regional lifestyles

    Stacker, Trevor Mahoney for ThatsThem|Mar 15, 2026

    States with the most remote workers and what that says about regional lifestyles Remote work is no longer just a COVID-19 pandemic-era experiment. It is a structural shift in how millions of Americans are earning a living and where they choose to live. While headlines often frame remote work as a national trend, the reality is far more uneven. Some states have embraced work-from-home as a defining feature of their labor markets, and others remain anchored in more traditional in-person...

  • Governor Ivey Flag-Lowering Directive for Fallen Military Service Members

    Governor's Press Office|Mar 15, 2026

    On Thursday, March 12, 2026, six United States military personnel lost their lives during an accident involving their KC-135 Stratotanker refueling aircraft operating over western Iraq while in support of Operation Epic Fury. Three of the six fallen military personnel served in the 99th Air Refueling Squadron of the 117th Air Refueling Wing located at Sumpter Smith Joint Air National Guard Base in Birmingham, Alabama. Major John A. "Alex" Klinner of Trussville, Alabama; Captain Ariana G. Savino...

  • Ali Larijani, Powerful Iranian Regime Insider and Security Chief, Reportedly Killed in Israeli Strikes

    A.I. generated content|Mar 15, 2026

    In a major escalation of an already volatile regional conflict, Israeli officials say Ali Larijani, one of Iran's most influential political figures and a longtime pillar of the Islamic Republic's power structure, was killed in a series of targeted strikes this week. If confirmed, Larijani's death would mark one of the most significant blows to Iran's leadership in decades, removing a veteran insider who helped shape the country's security, nuclear, and foreign policy strategies for more than 20...

  • Senator Rick Scott Endorses Barry Moore for U.S. Senate

    A.I. generated content|Mar 15, 2026

    March 17, 2026 - ENTERPRISE, AL - Senator Rick Scott of Florida has endorsed Congressman Barry Moore in Alabama's 2026 race for the United States Senate, adding another high‑profile national figure to Moore's growing list of supporters. In announcing his endorsement, Senator Scott praised Moore's record and aligned himself with the broader America First movement. "Barry Moore is the America First fighter that Alabama needs," Senator Scott said. "Barry has been a strong conservative. I'm proud t...

  • Alabama House Committee Passes Party Registration Bil

    Brandon Moseley|Mar 15, 2026

    March 17, 2026 - MONTGOMERY, Ala. - The Alabama House of Representatives Ethics and Campaign Finance Committee gave a favorable report to HB541, the SAVE Act. HB541 is sponsored by state Representative Ernie Yarbrough (R‑Trinity). Right now Alabama voters do not have to declare a party preference meaning that Republicans, Democrats, and Independents can all vote in the Republican or Democratic primary without supporting the ticket in the fall general election and they can change the primary t...

  • Alabama Municipalities Recognize U.S. Sen. Tommy Tuberville and Sen. Katie Britt as Hometown Heroes

    Guest Writer, Alabama League of Muncipalities|Mar 15, 2026

    March 17, 2026 - WASHINGTON, D.C. – Today, the Alabama League of Municipalities recognized U.S. Sen. Tommy Tuberville and Sen. Katie Britt as recipients of the 2026 Hometown Hero Award during a breakfast panel and meeting at the National League of Cities' Congressional City Conference. The League presents the Hometown Hero Award each year to leaders who demonstrate a steady commitment to strengthening communities and improving the quality of life for local residents. Tuberville and Britt were r...

  • 8 maintenance mistakes homeowners will make this spring

    Stacker, Mark Soto for HomeServe USA|Mar 15, 2026

    8 maintenance mistakes homeowners will make this spring As a homeowner, routine home maintenance is a year-round obligation, especially with spring — a time to rejuvenate after winter and get ready for the summer — just around the corner. As you work through your seasonal spring home maintenance checklist, take care to avoid common mistakes that tend to spring up this time of the year. From cleaning out your gutters to having vital home systems — such as HVAC and plumbing — inspected, staying...

  • Alabama Republican Assembly Issues Strong Opposition to SB 360, Citing Risks to Utility Stability and Statewide Representation

    A.I. generated content|Mar 15, 2026

    NORTHPORT, Ala. - March 11, 2026 - The Alabama Republican Assembly (ARA) has formally announced its opposition to Senate Bill 360, issuing a sharply worded resolution that warns the proposal would destabilize utility regulation, undermine equal statewide representation, and introduce unnecessary political division into the oversight of essential services. The resolution, adopted by the ARA Board of Directors during its March 11 conference, rejects SB 360-titled the "Power to the People Act"-as...

  • Jim Jordan Will Back Trump Extension of FISA 702

    A.I. generated content|Mar 15, 2026

    March 19, 2026 - WASHINGTON, D.C. - Rep. Jim Jordan (R‑Ohio), one of Congress's most vocal critics of federal surveillance authorities, said he now plans to support a clean extension of Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA), marking a significant reversal from his long‑held opposition to the program. Jordan, who chairs the House Judiciary Committee, has for years argued that the warrantless surveillance authority has been abused by federal agencies and used imp...

  • Tuberville, Husted Introduce Bill to Modernize USDA Loan Rules and Support Alabama's Family Farms

    A.I. generated content|Mar 15, 2026

    March 18, 2026 - WASHINGTON, D.C. - U.S. Senator Tommy Tuberville is pushing to overhaul what he calls outdated federal loan rules that make it harder for modern family farms to access critical U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) programs. Tuberville, joined by U.S. Senator Jon Husted of Ohio, introduced the USDA Loan Modernization Act, legislation designed to update eligibility standards for Farm Service Agency (FSA) loans and expand access for multi‑generational, family‑run operations. Wit...

  • Aderholt Announces Major Win for Adoptive Families Under Working Families Tax Cuts

    A.I. generated content|Mar 15, 2026

    March 18, 2026 - WASHINGTON, D.C. - Congressman Robert Aderholt, Co‑Chair of the Congressional Adoption Caucus and Chairman of the House Values Action Team, announced a significant victory for adoptive families following a key update from the Internal Revenue Service. The IRS has revised its interpretation of the partially refundable Adoption Tax Credit included in the Working Families Tax Cuts package - a change that will put meaningful dollars back into the hands of families who have opened th...

  • Sen. Katie Britt Attends Dignified Transfer of Six Fallen Airmen, Including Alabama's Maj. Alex Klinner

    A.I. generated content|Mar 15, 2026

    WASHINGTON, D.C. - U.S. Senator Katie Britt (R‑Ala.) joined President Donald J. Trump, Secretary of War Pete Hegseth, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Gen. John D. Caine, Speaker of the House Mike Johnson (R‑La.), Senator Tommy Tuberville (R‑Ala.), and other members of Congress at Dover Air Force Base for the dignified transfer of six American servicemembers killed last week during Operation Epic Fury. Among them was Alabama native Maj. Alex Klinner, whose loss has deeply touched commu...

  • 2026 housing forecast, where Americans plan to move next

    Stacker, Ryan Fitzgerald for Raleigh Realty|Mar 15, 2026

    10 housing forecast, where Americans plan to move next Americans are still moving. The difference now is that those moves appear more deliberate. A new Migration Momentum ranking from Raleigh Realty blends federal population estimates with real-world moving data to identify which states are gaining residents heading into 2026 and which are steadily losing ground. Rather than spotlighting raw population growth, the ranking tracks directional change, where people are choosing to relocate right...

  • Toyota Tacoma or Nissan Frontier? A comparative guide

    Stacker, Jake Sundstrom for CarMax|Mar 15, 2026

    Toyota Tacoma or Nissan Frontier? A comparative guide The Toyota Tacoma is the bestselling midsize truck by a wide margin. It’s also not cheap, even when used. Enter the Nissan Frontier, one of the most affordable pickups you can buy. The Frontier becomes an even better value when it’s used, often coming in nearly $10,000 cheaper than the Tacoma. But is this a case of “you get what you pay for”? Independent reliability tracker RepairPal says the Frontier is the more reliable of the two trucks th...

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