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  • 'It's never too late': How 3 founders launched successful businesses later in life

    Stacker, Marianne Hayes for Shopify|Aug 12, 2025

    “It’s never too late”: How 3 founders launched successful businesses later in life One of the best parts of entrepreneurship is that it doesn’t come with an expiration date. If you have a great idea and the passion to see it through, it’s never too late to bring it to life. In fact, folks who are 55 and older own more than half of America’s businesses, according to the latest data from the U.S. Census Bureau. As an entrepreneur, having some experience under your belt can actually be one of your...

  • Can this 30-second challenge predict how long you'll live?

    Stacker, Rebekah Harding for Hone Health|Aug 12, 2025

    Can this 30-second challenge predict how long you’ll live? The 30-second sit-to-stand test has gained popularity for its gimmicky promise of predicting how long you’ll live, Hone Health reports. While it’s not a crystal ball for aging, the simple challenge can provide insights about your flexibility and balance, two important indicators of healthspan and longevity. The test is straightforward: Start standing, lower yourself to the floor or a chair, and then stand up again. Repeat for 30 secon...

  • Paul Lawrence Manning, Beloved Ragland Leader and Public Servant, Dies at 73

    Staff Writer|Aug 12, 2025

    RAGLAND, AL. - Paul Lawrence Manning, a lifelong resident of Ragland and a pillar of St. Clair County public life, passed away on Saturday, August 9, 2025, at the age of 73. Known for his resilience, entrepreneurial spirit, and decades of public service, Manning leaves behind a legacy of integrity, community devotion, and enduring friendships. Born on July 12, 1952, Manning was preceded in death by his parents, Henry Lewis and Jessie Mae Manning, and his brothers Michael Lewis, Thomas Allen, and...

  • Trump Fires IRS Commissioner Billy Long After Just Two Months, Taps Him for Iceland Ambassadorship

    A.I. generated content|Aug 12, 2025

    In a stunning shakeup at the helm of the Internal Revenue Service, President Donald Trump has removed IRS Commissioner Billy Long less than two months after his Senate confirmation, making Long the shortest-tenured commissioner in the agency's history. The move, announced August 8, 2025, comes amid mounting controversy over the IRS's role in immigration enforcement and broader efforts by the Trump administration to streamline the federal bureaucracy. A Swift Exit and a New Role Billy Long, a for...

  • Mortgage rates fall to 10‑month low, offering relief for Mobile buyers

    Stacker|Aug 12, 2025

    Mish.El // Shutterstock Mortgage rates fall to 10‑month low, offering relief for Mobile buyers Redfin Real Estate economists say the recent dip in mortgage rates gives serious house hunters a window of opportunity to lock in a lower monthly housing payment. The daily average mortgage rate dropped to 6.57% on August 4th – the lowest level in 10 months. That's down from a peak of 7.08% in May, giving buyers some relief after months of higher rates. In Mobile, where the median sale price is $23...

  • Mortgage rates fall to 10‑month low, offering relief for Decatur buyers

    Stacker|Aug 12, 2025

    Mish.El // Shutterstock Mortgage rates fall to 10‑month low, offering relief for Decatur buyers Redfin Real Estate economists say the recent dip in mortgage rates gives serious house hunters a window of opportunity to lock in a lower monthly housing payment. The daily average mortgage rate dropped to 6.57% on August 4th – the lowest level in 10 months. That's down from a peak of 7.08% in May, giving buyers some relief after months of higher rates. In Decatur, where the median sale price is $24...

  • Mortgage rates fall to 10‑month low, offering relief for Auburn buyers

    Stacker|Aug 12, 2025

    Mish.El // Shutterstock Mortgage rates fall to 10‑month low, offering relief for Auburn buyers Redfin Real Estate economists say the recent dip in mortgage rates gives serious house hunters a window of opportunity to lock in a lower monthly housing payment. The daily average mortgage rate dropped to 6.57% on August 4th – the lowest level in 10 months. That's down from a peak of 7.08% in May, giving buyers some relief after months of higher rates. In Auburn, where the median sale price is $35...

  • Mortgage rates fall to 10‑month low, offering relief for Montgomery buyers

    Stacker|Aug 12, 2025

    Mish.El // Shutterstock Mortgage rates fall to 10‑month low, offering relief for Montgomery buyers Redfin Real Estate economists say the recent dip in mortgage rates gives serious house hunters a window of opportunity to lock in a lower monthly housing payment. The daily average mortgage rate dropped to 6.57% on August 4th – the lowest level in 10 months. That's down from a peak of 7.08% in May, giving buyers some relief after months of higher rates. In Montgomery, where the median sale pri...

  • The Court's Decision: A Judicial Intervention in Redistricting

    Brandon Moseley|Aug 12, 2025

    On August 7, 2025, a three-judge panel from the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Alabama unanimously ruled that the state must continue using a congressional map created by a court-appointed special master. This map, implemented for the 2024 elections, includes two racially gerrymandered districts where Black voters get to decide there congressional representation -an outcome the court claimed was necessary under the 60-year-old Voting Rights Act of 1965. The panel-comprising...

  • Mortgage rates fall to 10‑month low, offering relief for Tuscaloosa buyers

    Stacker|Aug 12, 2025

    Mish.El // Shutterstock Mortgage rates fall to 10‑month low, offering relief for Tuscaloosa buyers Redfin Real Estate economists say the recent dip in mortgage rates gives serious house hunters a window of opportunity to lock in a lower monthly housing payment. The daily average mortgage rate dropped to 6.57% on August 4th – the lowest level in 10 months. That's down from a peak of 7.08% in May, giving buyers some relief after months of higher rates. In Tuscaloosa, where the median sale pri...

  • 7 easy ways to start saving for Christmas

    Stacker, Ashley Maready for Freedom Debt Relief|Aug 12, 2025

    7 easy ways to start saving for Christmas The holidays are a time to celebrate. It's a great idea to go into the festive season with a plan to save and spend your money wisely, avoiding the need for debt relief next year. There are plenty of ways to start saving for Christmas this year that don’t bring on financial stress, and there’s no time like the present to start, Freedom Debt Relief explains. Key Takeaways: - Decide how much you want to spend on holiday expenses and open a Christmas sav...

  • Dogs and their people: Companions in cancer research

    Stacker, Bob Holmes for Knowable Magazine|Aug 12, 2025

    Dogs and their people: Companions in cancer research After a train carrying chemicals derailed and caught fire in East Palestine, Ohio, in 2023, residents were exposed to carcinogens such as vinyl chloride, acrolein and dioxin. Since tumors are typically slow to develop, it could take decades to know what that did to the locals’ cancer risk, but there may be a quicker route to an answer: The residents’ dogs were also exposed, and dogs develop cancer more quickly. Studying dogs and their can...

  • Alabama Delegation has a good week at the Young Republican Convention in Nashville

    Brandon Moseley|Aug 12, 2025

    August 3, 2025 – NASHVILLE, TN. - The 2025 Young Republican National Convention was held July 30 to August 3 at the Sheraton Music City. The event drew hundreds of energized delegates from across the country for a weekend of networking, training, and high-stakes leadership elections. The convention included a sizable contingent from Alabama led by Alabama YR Federation Chair Stephanie Petelos Nabavian. "The Young Republicans will continue to lead the charge on the ground to make gains for R...

  • "Dark MAGA" Discussed At Tuscaloosa's Eagle Forum

    Luisa Reyes|Aug 12, 2025

    August 2, 2025 - TUSCALOOSA, AL - The phrase, "Make America Great Again", has become the rallying cry for Trump supporters who interpret it to mean the three key elements of the psyche of the American voting populace: Providence, Prosperity, and Patriotism. The enduring popularity of the phrase during President Trump's campaigns for higher office has led to it being shortened into simply "MAGA" and has become a common logo worn on hats and t-shirts for Trump voters. However, every political...

  • Governor Ivey Appoints John Young as Chairman of the Marshall County Commission

    Governor's Press Office|Aug 12, 2025

    August 7, 2025 - MONTGOMERY, AL – Governor Kay Ivey on Thursday announced the appointment of John Young as Chairman of the Marshall County Commission. “A 50-year resident of Marshall County, John Young is highly respected by local officials and citizens alike for his 30-years’ public service,” said Governor Ivey. “Young possesses a unique knowledge base from his business experience as president of a software development company, to serving as Chief Investigator of the Marshall County District...

  • How AI can make infectious disease surveillance smarter, faster, and more useful

    Stacker, Dr. Jay K. Varma for Healthbeat|Aug 12, 2025

    How AI can make infectious disease surveillance smarter, faster, and more useful Public health agencies are under pressure to move faster, detect threats earlier, and make better decisions, even as their funding is cut and their authority reduced. While most public health agencies will have to do less with less, artificial intelligence systems provide an opportunity to maintain and possibly improve performance in one critical area: infectious disease surveillance. Healthbeat reports that even...

  • Norman Crow vs. Judith Taylor: A Battle for Tuscaloosa's Future in HD63

    A.I. generated content|Aug 12, 2025

    August 9, 2025 - TUSCALOOSA, AL - The race for Alabama House District 63 is shaping up to be a compelling contest between two deeply rooted Tuscaloosa leaders: Republican Norman Crow and Democrat Judith Taylor. With the general election set for January 13, 2026, voters will choose between two candidates who offer sharply contrasting visions for the district, which includes much of downtown Tuscaloosa and the University of Alabama. Norman Crow: Conservative Leadership Grounded in Business and...

  • Transpacific shipping rates hold steady as tariff uncertainty keeps importers on the sidelines

    Stacker, Michael Emiliani for Freight Right Global Logistics|Aug 12, 2025

    Transpacific shipping rates hold steady as tariff uncertainty keeps importers on the sidelines Reciprocal tariffs are back, rates are back to 2024 levels — for now — and more. Last week, global trade policy was dominated by sharp escalation in U.S. tariffs under the Trump administration. On July 31, a sweeping executive order set new reciprocal tariffs, ranging from 15 % baseline to as high as 50% on imports from countries like Canada, Brazil, India, Taiwan, and Switzerland, scheduled to take...

  • Chatty Cathy is the Pet of the Week

    Staff Writer|Aug 12, 2025

    Chatty Cathy is a nine-month old female, only about 40 lbs so not a big gal. She came to the Humane Society as an emaciated stray and her "LOVE ME" personality won over the staff there. She craves attention and will hug you to keep you close. Very playful, great with male and female dogs and cats and yes, can be talkative to get your attention. She can be a couch potato or have the zoomies - all happy dogs deserve to get to do zoomies as much as they want. The Our adoption fees are $100 for...

  • Tuberville salutes 200 days of President Trump

    Brandon Moseley|Aug 12, 2025

    August 7, 2025 – WASHINGTON, D.C. – U.S. Senator Tommy Tuberville (R-Alabama) celebrated the accomplishments of his friend and political mentor President Donald J. Trump (R) in the first 200 days of his second term. "Here's what 200 days of WINNING looks like:" Tuberville said on his X social media account. "– Securing the border. – Kicking men OUT of women's sports. – Permanently extending the largest middle-class tax cut in history. – Unleashing American energy production. – Bringing Amer...

  • Ghosting: The modern dating dilemma

    Stacker, Tara Mier for Spokeo|Aug 12, 2025

    Ghosting: The modern dating dilemma You're staring at your phone screen. It's been hours, maybe days. The last message you sent sits unopened. There's no reply, no read receipt, just … silence. This is the experience of digital ghosting, when someone cuts off all communication suddenly with zero explanation, leaving the other person bewildered, anxious, and often hurt. These days, most conversations happen through texts, DMs, and dating apps, so it's no surprise that ghosting is everywhere. B...

  • How vacant marketing roles are costing businesses billions

    Stacker, Marti Willett for Digital Marketing Recruiters|Aug 12, 2025

    How vacant marketing roles are costing businesses billions The modern economy runs on digital presence. From brand awareness to direct sales, marketing is the engine driving growth for countless businesses. Yet, an often-overlooked threat is quietly undermining this vital function: the prolonged vacancy of key digital marketing roles. These vacancies aren’t just human resources headaches; they are silent growth killers, with financial tolls compounding daily, impacting everything from revenue p...

  • Cities with the most available housing inventory

    Stacker, Monica Mariani for Find a Neighborhood|Aug 12, 2025

    Cities with the most available housing inventory Potential homebuyers are seeing a healthy increase in housing inventory after nearly unprecedented lows in late 2021 and early 2022. From fewer than 400,000 listings in January 2022 to more than one million today, the U.S. housing inventory is continuing its climb to pre-pandemic numbers. December 2019 was the last month prior to May 2025 with more than 1 million national listings. The recovery in inventory, however, has been disproportional...

  • Ellie is the pet of the week

    Staff Writer|Aug 12, 2025

    Ellie is 6 1/2-years-old, female, about 40 lbs so not a big gal. She is very sweet, loves to give kisses and likes being brushed. She loves toys but is also quite laid back. Housetrained, good with dogs but can get a little bossy over food - which shows as she could stand to lose a few pounds. She knows sit and loves squeeky toys. The adoption fees are $100 (fee waived for Ellie) for dogs & $50 for cats under one-year-old; cats over one-year-old can be adopted by approved adopters for a fee of...

  • Trump Administration Doubles Down: $50 Million Bounty Offered for Nicolás Maduro's Arrest

    A.I. generated content|Aug 12, 2025

    In a dramatic escalation of U.S. pressure on Venezuela, the Trump administration has announced a record-breaking $50 million reward for information leading to the arrest of President Nicolás Maduro, accusing him of being one of the world's most prolific narco-traffickers and a direct threat to American national security. Background: A Long Trail of Indictments Maduro was first indicted in March 2020 during Donald Trump's first term, facing federal charges in the Southern District of New York...

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