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  • BREAKING NEWS: Rogers Praises Committee Passage of the FY27 NDAA

    Congressman Mike Rogers' Office|Jun 1, 2026

    June 6, 2026 - Washington, D.C. – Today, the House Armed Services Committee passed the Chairman's Mark of H.R. 8800, the Fiscal Year 2027 National Defense Authorization Act (FY27 NDAA), advancing legislation that revitalizes the defense industrial base, strengthens American deterrence, and gives servicemembers the support they need to defend our nation. "The world is becoming more dangerous and it has never been more important to have a strong, ready, and capable fighting force to defend our n...

  • How to pick the best vehicle for your road trip

    Stacker, Brendan Soriano for Husky Liners|Jun 1, 2026

    How to pick the best vehicle for your road trip There's nothing quite like a road trip. Whether you're making a trek to a bucket-list national park, visiting family on the other side of the country, or venturing out on a romantic weekend getaway with your spouse, the open road offers unparalleled freedom—it's an experience that a quick flight can't match. You get to set the schedule, choose the stops, and dictate your route. While road trips are universally loved, not all cars are ideal for l...

  • 6 European cities for a weeklong stay

    Stacker, Brian Hoyt for EF Go Ahead Tours, Lindsay Lambert for EF Go Ahead Tours|Jun 1, 2026

    6 European cities for a weeklong stay Imagine waking up in the same apartment-style hotel in Paris three mornings in a row knowing exactly which boulangerie to hit for perfectly flaky croissants, which picturesque canal to walk past on the way to the Louvre, and which cafe—and cozy corner table—is your favorite. Or imagine spending an evening in Dublin without a clock in sight, deep in conversation with a stranger at a pub that’s become your go-to spot. That feeling of belonging is the differenc...

  • What your birth month says about you, according to the data

    Stacker, Trevor Mahoney for ThatsThem|Jun 1, 2026

    What your birth month says about you, according to the data Your birthday may feel like a personal milestone, but it’s also a unique data point among one of the most interesting patterns in American health and demographics. Scientists, educators, and epidemiologists have spent decades poring over birth records and medical histories to understand what the month you appear in the world says about your future. That’sThem has pulled the stats from CDC Birth Data, Columbia University Irving Med...

  • Alabama Farmers Federation Endorses Emily Jones for State School Board

    Jeff Helms, Alabama Farmers Federation|Jun 1, 2026

    MADISON COUNTY, Ala., June 4 - The Alabama Farmers Federation announced its endorsement today of Emily Jones for State School Board, District 8. The district spans rural and suburban communities in portions of DeKalb, Jackson, Limestone and Madison counties. County Farmers Federation presidents hailed Jones as the best choice for students and families. "Emily Jones is a staunch conservative who will work in the best interests of our children and their education system," said DeKalb County...

  • Wahl Campaign Reports More Than Half a Million Dollars Raised in First Week After Primary Win

    A.I. generated content, Based on a Wahl press release|Jun 1, 2026

    May 29, 2026 - ATHENS, Ala. - Fresh off his first‑place finish in the Republican primary for Lieutenant Governor, John Wahl is entering the runoff with a major financial surge. His campaign announced Thursday that it raised more than half a million dollars in the first week following the primary, a show of strength Wahl says reflects growing conservative momentum across Alabama. According to the campaign, the total includes more than $475,000 in direct contributions and an additional $50,000 i...

  • Masked Intruder Smashes Wall, Ransacks Office of Alabama GOP Gubernatorial Candidate Ken McFeeters

    A.I. generated content|Jun 1, 2026

    June 3, 2026 - BESSEMER, Alabama - Police are investigating a highly unusual break-in after a masked intruder used a heavy tool to smash a large hole through an exterior wall and completely ransack the downtown Bessemer insurance office of Republican gubernatorial candidate Ken McFeeters. The incident occurred shortly after 2:00 a.m. on Wednesday, June 3, 2026, at PAC Insurance-an independent agency McFeeters has owned and operated for 35 years. According to surveillance footage and store offici...

  • Two Dead, Five Injured After Gunfire Rips Through Gathering in West Birmingham Neighborhood

    A.I. generated content|Jun 1, 2026

    June 5, 2026 - BIRMINGHAM, Alabama - A mass shooting in Birmingham's western Sandusky neighborhood left two people dead and five others injured after a barrage of bullets disrupted an evening community gathering. The incident took place shortly after 8:30 p.m. on Thursday, June 4, 2026. West Precinct officers responded to multiple 911 calls reporting gunfire in the 100 block of Holley Avenue. Upon arriving at the scene, law enforcement found seven adult victims suffering from apparent gunshot wo...

  • How the AI-enabled race for taxpayer money starts in a superintendent's inbox

    Stacker, Lily Altavena for Chalkbeat|Jun 1, 2026

    How the AI-enabled race for taxpayer money starts in a superintendent’s inbox Strange meetings keep appearing on Heidi Sipe’s Google calendar. The superintendent for the Umatilla School District in eastern Oregon never requested these meetings. But sales representatives selling education technology have found their way onto her calendar anyway. Sipe says it’s the latest tactic from education technology companies racing for her district’s business. Every week, Sipe roots through these unwante...

  • HR's biggest challenges in 2026 and how organizational mental health can help

    Stacker, Hayden Goethe for Spring Health|Jun 1, 2026

    HR’s biggest challenges in 2026 and how organizational mental health can help Every day, HR teams are supporting employees through burnout, financial stress, family pressures, global uncertainty, and rising mental health needs. At the same time, they’re being asked to defend every investment, manage tighter budgets, and show how their benefits programs contribute to business performance. That’s not easy, because some of HR’s most valuable work is preventative. It’s the resignation that didn...

  • McFeeters Says He Has the Right to Subpoena Tuberville in GOP Residency Challenge

    A.I. generated content|Jun 1, 2026

    June 5, 2026 - BESSEMER, Ala. - Republican gubernatorial candidate Ken McFeeters is escalating his residency challenge against U.S. Sen. Tommy Tuberville, arguing that Alabama Republican Party rules give him the clear authority to subpoena Tuberville for sworn testimony - and accusing the senator's legal team of trying to avoid answering basic questions about his residency. In a public statement, McFeeters cited the Alabama Republican Party's own rules governing primary election contests, specif...

  • Rogers emphasizes building up the defense industry

    Brandon Moseley|Jun 1, 2026

    June 4, 2026 – WASHINGTON, D.C. - Chairman of the House Armed Services Committee Mike Rogers (R-Saks) recently spoke about the importance of strengthening America's defense industrial capacity. "Throughout our budget hearings this year, we've heard a consistent theme: the defense industrial base – the foundation of our military power – is in trouble," Chairman Rogers stated. "Over the last 30 years, the defense industrial base has atrophied significantly," Rogers continued. "We are no longe...

  • Homeland Security Secretary Markwayne Mullin attends ribbon cutting of the new Coast Guard school on the old Birmingham Southern campus

    Brandon Moseley|Jun 1, 2026

    June 5, 2026 – Birmingham, Ala. – The United States Coast Guard held its ribbon cutting for their new Training Center on the campus of what used to be Birmingham Southern College. Some of the many dignitaries at the event included Homeland Security Secretary Markwayne Mullin, Senator Tommy Tuberville, Senator Katie Britt, Congressman Robert Aderholt (R-Haleyville), Congresswoman Terri Sewell (D-Selma), Birmingham Mayor Randall Woodfin, U.S. Attorney Phil Williams, and the Commandant of the Coa...

  • Target Announces Return of Target Circle Deal Days, Bringing Expanded Back-to-School Discounts to Alabama Stores

    Guest Writer, Target News Release|Jun 1, 2026

    Target has announced the return of its Target Circle Deal Days event, a four-day sales promotion that will run June 23–26 and feature discounts on a range of products commonly purchased during the summer and back-to-school shopping seasons. The event will be available at Target locations across Alabama and online, with the retailer reporting discounts of up to 45 percent on select merchandise in categories including school supplies, apparel, home goods, beauty products, toys, and other household essentials. The announcement comes as many A...

  • Auburn Student James "Weston" Higginbotham Found Dead in Mountains Near Kyoto, Family Confirms

    A.I. generated content|Jun 1, 2026

    June 6, 2026 - JAPAN - Auburn University student James "Weston" Higginbotham, 20, was found dead in a mountainous area outside Kyoto, Japan, after days of intensive searching by police, volunteers, and his own family. His mother confirmed the heartbreaking discovery in a Facebook post, saying volunteers located her son's body on Saturday. A Search That Spanned Days and Two Countries Higginbotham vanished on May 29 while on a family vacation in Japan. According to multiple reports, he separated from his parents and brother after a disagreement...

  • Investigation Underway After Woman Shot and Killed in Birmingham

    A.I. generated content|Jun 1, 2026

    BIRMINGHAM, Ala. - Birmingham Police have launched an active investigation after a woman was shot Saturday evening in the city's Jones Valley/Snavely Avenue area and later died at UAB Hospital, marking Birmingham's 21st homicide of 2026. Shooting Reported Just After 7:30 p.m. Officers responded to the 2400 block of Snavely Avenue around 7:35 p.m. on June 6, where they found a woman lying unresponsive in a yard. She had suffered multiple gunshot wounds. Birmingham Fire and Rescue transported her...

  • How much debt does the average American have in 2026?

    Stacker, Cole Tretheway for Freedom Debt Relief|Jun 1, 2026

    How much debt does the average American have in 2026? Debt is something most people deal with, even if no one talks about it openly. The average American’s debt was $104,755 in June 2025, according to data from Experian, the credit bureau. Of course, that one simple number covers so many different people, ages, and life circumstances, it’s practically impossible to apply to your own situation. Even if your debt appears typical on paper, numbers don’t tell the whole story. What feels manag...

  • How to spot early signs of a roof leak before it spreads

    Stacker, Avery Powell for AmeriPro Roofing|Jun 1, 2026

    How to spot early signs of a roof leak before it spreads Weather-related damage remains a leading cause of homeowners insurance claims. What starts as a minor roof leak can escalate into thousands of dollars worth of structural repairs, mold remediation and interior restoration. Roof leaks rarely announce themselves with obvious drips. They begin quietly behind walls or beneath insulation, causing damage long before visible symptoms appear. By the time water stains show on your ceiling, the leak...

  • How to switch business bank accounts (without breaking your finance stack)

    Stacker, Sophie Harpool for Ramp|Jun 1, 2026

    How to switch business bank accounts (without breaking your finance stack) Most finance leaders consider switching business bank accounts at some point. The triggers are usually the same: fees that outpace your revenue, integrations that stop working, a service tier you've outgrown. It's a growth move, not a chore. But it can feel like one. Moving from one bank to another typically means rerouting everything connected to your account: payroll, vendor payments, accounting feeds, card statement...

  • The FBI is contacting Wisconsin election officials. Here's what we know.

    Stacker, Alexander Shur for Votebeat|Jun 1, 2026

    The FBI is contacting Wisconsin election officials. Here’s what we know. The federal government’s probe into the 2020 election has reached Wisconsin, with several current and former election officials, including multiple people in Milwaukee, confirming they have been interviewed or approached by the FBI. The exact nature of the investigation remains unclear, though it appears to be at least somewhat centered around the 2020 election. The agency’s election investigations elsewhere in the count...

  • Montgomery Man Charged in Monday Homicide

    A.I. generated content|Jun 1, 2026

    June 5, 2026 - MONTGOMERY, Ala. - Montgomery police have charged a local man in connection with a Monday afternoon homicide that left one victim dead following a shooting in a northeast Montgomery neighborhood, according to initial reports from al.com . Police Response and Scene Details Officers and fire medics were dispatched around 1:31 p.m. Monday to the 3900 block of Dalraida Place, where they found a victim suffering from a gunshot wound. The individual was transported for emergency...

  • Meta Launches America's Workforce Academy, Creating New Pathways for Alabama Workers to Enter High-Demand AI Infrastructure Careers

    Guest Writer, Meta|Jun 1, 2026

    Program Provides Paid Training, Guaranteed Job Opportunities, and No-Cost Workforce Development for Participants As investment in artificial intelligence infrastructure accelerates across the United States, some of the most stable and high-paying jobs of the next decade will be found in the skilled trades building data centers, power generation facilities, and modernized energy grids. To help meet that growing demand, Meta today announced the launch of America's Workforce Academy, a $115...

  • How to get a last minute side hustle this summer

    Stacker, Mallika Mitra for Current|Jun 1, 2026

    How to get a last minute side hustle this summer If you’ve recently strolled through the aisles at the grocery store, pumped gas, booked a vacation or hunted for a new home, you’re probably well aware that things are expensive right now. But many people are finding a way to make ends meet: side hustles. A third of Americans have a side gig, and the most popular reasons for getting one is to cover cost-of-living expenses or use it for discretionary spending or saving, according to a recent sur...

  • 8 pickup trucks similar to the Ford F-150

    Stacker, Jake Sundstrom for CarMax|Jun 1, 2026

    8 pickup trucks similar to the Ford F-150 The Ford F-150 has been America's bestselling vehicle for more than 40 years, thanks to its capability and comfort. Many shoppers look to pickup trucks as family vehicles and not simply tools to get a job done. But while the F-150 is the big name in full-size pickup trucks, it's not the only option. CarMax gives you a look at other full-size pickups you should consider, along with some smaller trucks that might better suit your needs. The Full-Size...

  • 9 ways to find a long-lost family member (and what to do when you actually find them)

    Stacker, Trevor Mahoney for Spokeo|Jun 1, 2026

    9 ways to find a long-lost family member (and what to do when you actually find them) Some distances can’t be measured in miles. A sibling given up for adoption. A parent who disappeared before you were old enough to form a memory. A cousin from a distant branch of the family who stopped sending annual Christmas cards. The absence of a family member is a unique kind of pain. But thanks in large part to the rise of consumer DNA testing, searching for lost relatives has moved from being a niche c...

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