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  • BREAKING NEWS: Senators Britt and Tuberville angered as government shutdown leads to the cancellation of 2,700 flights on Sunday

    A.I. generated content|Nov 1, 2025

    Over 2,200 flights were cancelled across the U.S. on Sunday, November 9, 2025, as FAA-mandated reductions intensified amid the government shutdown. Alabama Senators Katie Britt and Tommy Tuberville both issued statements condemning the disruption and calling for urgent resolution. The weekend marked a dramatic escalation in travel disruptions as the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) implemented phased flight reductions at 40 major airports nationwide. On Sunday alone, more than 2,200...

  • BREAKING NEWS: Group of Democratic Senators side with Republicans to end the government shutdown

    Brandon Moseley|Nov 1, 2025

    November 10, 2025 – WASHINGTON, DC – Amid massive flight cancellations affecting millions of travelers and millions of federal workers having not been paid in weeks, seven Democratic senators and one independent Senator joined nearly all of the Senate Republicans in a key vote that would be the first step in reopening the government and ending the disastrous partisan shutdown. This bipartisan move came after weeks of gridlock and mounting public pressure, as the consequences of the shutdown bec...

  • BREAKING NEWS: How gas prices have changed in the U.S. in the last week Nov. 10, 2025

    Stacker|Nov 1, 2025

    Istvan Csak // Shutterstock How gas prices have changed in the U.S. in the last week Nov. 10, 2025 CheapInsurance.com compiled statistics on gas prices in the U.S. using data from AAA. Gas prices are current as of November 10. U.S. by the numbers - Gas current price: $3.07 - Week change: +$0.04 (+1.2%) - Year change: -$0.01 (-0.5%) - Historical expensive gas price: $5.02 (6/14/22) - Diesel current price: $3.74 - Week change: +$0.06 (+1.6%) - Year change: +$0.18 (+5.1%) - Historical expensive...

  • BREAKING NEWS: Governor Ivey Taps Will Parker for Alabama Supreme Court

    Governor's Press Office|Nov 1, 2025

    November 10, 2025 - MONTGOMERY – Governor Kay Ivey on Monday announced she has chosen Will Parker to serve on the Alabama Supreme Court. Parker is a longtime legal advisor to Governor Ivey and comes to the bench after a successful tenure as General Counsel to the governor. He fills the vacancy left by Bill Lewis. Governor Ivey previously appointed Lewis to the Alabama Supreme Court before President Donald Trump selected him for a federal judgeship. Since December 2019, Parker has served as Gover...

  • Major tax incentive for homeowners set to expire at the end of December

    Stacker, Jackie Dowling for American Home Shield|Nov 1, 2025

    Major tax incentive for homeowners set to expire at the end of December Millions of American homeowners may not be aware that key financial incentives and tax credits will no longer be available at the end of this calendar year. On Dec. 31, 2025, federal tax credits established under the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) are set to expire. American Home Shield breaks down what is changing and how homeowners can ensure they lock in savings before the end of the year. What was the Inflation Reduction...

  • Governor Kay Ivey's Latest Legal Filing Intensifies Battle Over Student-Athlete Eligibility in Alabama

    A.I. generated content|Nov 1, 2025

    In a high-stakes legal and political showdown, Governor Kay Ivey and House Speaker Nathaniel Ledbetter have filed a forceful response opposing the Alabama High School Athletic Association's (AHSAA) motion to dismiss a lawsuit over student-athlete eligibility under the CHOOSE Act. The filing, submitted on October 31, 2025, escalates a months-long dispute that could reshape the relationship between state law and private athletic governance in Alabama. Background: The CHOOSE Act and AHSAA's...

  • 7 hidden ways your phone tracks you without permission

    Stacker, Tara Mier for Spokeo|Nov 1, 2025

    7 hidden ways your phone tracks you without permission Most people know their phone uses GPS and cookies to follow their movements online. What’s less obvious is the quiet, passive tracking that happens every day without you tapping “Allow.” From motion sensors that map your daily routine to Bluetooth beacons logging who you’ve been near, modern smartphones carry a suite of tools that can gather far more than a location pin on a map. The Federal Trade Commission has already fined compani...

  • Tim Wadsworth Seeks Re-Election to Represent Alabama House District 14

    Guest Writer, Tim Wadsworth Campaign|Nov 1, 2025

    House District 14 – Incumbent State Representative Tim Wadsworth announced today his candidacy for re-election to serve Alabama's House District 14. Since first taking office in 2014, Rep. Wadsworth has worked to deliver effective conservative leadership, strengthen local communities, and bring home state resources to support schools, local nonprofits, volunteer fire departments, infrastructure, and healthcare throughout District 14. "I remain committed to the people of Winston, Cullman, W...

  • Government shutdown will impact Thanksgiving travel

    Brandon Moseley|Nov 1, 2025

    November 6, 2025 – WASHINGTON, D.C. – annually millions of Americans trek to Grandmother's house for Thanksgiving Dinner with family members. This year we are 38 days into the longest government shutdown in our nation's history. U.S. Senator Tommy Tuberville (R-Alabama) spoke on Thursday with Alabama reporters – including the Alabama Gazette about how that will impact Thanksgiving travel. "I spoke with Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy this morning and he confirmed that he is about to cut f...

  • Your home has a 1 in 4 chance of being at severe risk from extreme weather

    Stacker, Zoya Teirstein for Grist|Nov 1, 2025

    Your home has a 1 in 4 chance of being at severe risk from extreme weather Extreme weather disasters — made larger, longer, and more intense by climate change — are taking a heavier toll on the possession that many Americans consider to be their most important asset: the home. A slew of big events, including deadly wildfires in California and Oklahoma, tornadoes in Missouri and Kentucky, and floods in Texas, have already destroyed some 63,000 residential buildings and other structures so far...

  • Did you know? 5 motorcycle mods that can void your insurance coverage

    Stacker, Jaclyn Schiavo for CheapInsurance.com|Nov 1, 2025

    Did you know? 5 motorcycle mods that can void your insurance coverage As a dedicated motorcycle enthusiast, the pursuit of performance, aesthetic perfection, and personalized engineering is a significant part of the riding experience. Customizing a motorcycle transcends simple ownership; it reflects an investment in passion and skill. However, this dedication to modification introduces a complex variable into your financial protection: motorcycle insurance coverage. Insurance providers assess...

  • A researcher's view on using AI to become a better writer

    Stacker, Jill Barshay for The Hechinger Report, Shirley Liu for The Hechinger Report|Nov 1, 2025

    A researcher’s view on using AI to become a better writer Writing can be hard, equal parts heavy lifting and drudgery. No wonder so many students are turning to the time-saving allure of ChatGPT, which can crank out entire papers in seconds. It rescues them from procrastination jams and dreaded all-nighters, magically freeing up more time for other pursuits, like, say … doomscrolling. Of course, no one learns to be a better writer when someone else (or some AI bot) is doing the work for the...

  • Governor Ivey Introduces a CHOOSE Act Family: Meet the Walkers

    Governor's Press Office|Nov 1, 2025

    November 7, 2025 - MONTGOMERY – Governor Kay Ivey on Friday introduced the Walkers, an Alabama family utilizing the CHOOSE Act, the governor's education savings account (ESA) program. The Walkers are a military family with seven children: Peter who is in 6th grade; Lucy 5th grade; Ella 3rd grade; Andrew in Kindergarten; Clare in Pre-K, along with seven-month-old twins James and Joan. The four oldest children, Peter, Lucy, Ella and Andrew are enrolled in school at Montgomery Catholic P...

  • Kenendy Urges Elimination of Potent Neurotoxin From Vaccines

    Luisa Reyes|Nov 1, 2025

    The Secretary of Health and Human Services, Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. released a video on social media this week calling upon the Minamata Convention to completely eliminate the use of mercury in vaccines. Kennedy had originally planned to address the convention in-person, but was unable to do so due to the continuing government shutdown. Nevertheless, in his address to the convention, Kennedy urged the members of the convention to cease the use of mercury-based preservatives such as thimerosal in...

  • Alabama Farmers Federation Endorses Rep. Jeana Ross for House District 27

    Jeff Helms|Nov 1, 2025

    MARSHALL COUNTY, Ala., Nov. 7, 2025 - The Alabama Farmers Federation has announced its endorsement of Rep. Jeana Ross for House District 27 in Marshall County. "Rep. Ross is an outstanding public servant who is conservative, accessible and diligent in her work," said John Bevel, president of the Marshall County Farmers Federation. "She realizes the importance of farming in this community and will serve as a strong voice for us in Montgomery." Ross holds a Master of Arts in education leadership...

  • Lloyd Peeples Announces Candidacy for Alabama House District 48, Emphasizing Accountability and Community Roots

    A.I. generated content|Nov 1, 2025

    Vestavia Hills, AL - After years of public service and deep community involvement, Lloyd Peeples has officially declared his candidacy for the Alabama House of Representatives, seeking to represent District 48. A longtime federal prosecutor and small business owner, Peeples enters the race with a platform focused on fiscal accountability, public safety, and creating opportunities for Alabama's next generation. "I've spent most of my professional career serving the public as a federal...

  • Senator Katie Britt Urges Action to End Government Shutdown During Fox News Interview

    A.I. generated content|Nov 1, 2025

    WASHINGTON, D.C. — As the federal government shutdown stretches into its 35th day—tying the record for the longest in U.S. history—Senator Katie Britt (R-Ala.) joined The Faulkner Focus on Fox News to call for immediate action and accountability from Senate Democrats. In a pointed interview, Britt criticized Democratic leadership for what she described as political obstruction and urged a return to responsible governance. “The time for Democrats to act like adults is now,” Britt said, referenci...

  • Is AI powering the next wave of financial scams?

    Stacker, Stacie Hurst for Finder.com|Nov 1, 2025

    Is AI powering the next wave of financial scams? Amidst a flood of artificial intelligence (AI) apps designed to launch humanity to new heights—or cash in before the market bubble bursts—many are debating whether AI is a friend or foe. In the right hands, AI can produce awe-inspiring results. But in the wrong hands, it can be a powerful tool for stealing our money and data. Finder.com shares how financial scammers are using AI and how you can protect yourself from their schemes. Deepfake imp...

  • Are STIs truly declining, or is our data just not very good? What the 2024 CDC STI report really shows

    Stacker, Dr. Jay K. Varma for Healthbeat|Nov 1, 2025

    Are STIs truly declining, or is our data just not very good? What the 2024 CDC STI report really shows Amid the disturbing news about public health in the United States, there may be some good news about sexually transmitted infections. On Sept. 24, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention quietly reported that the combined total of the three nationally reportable STIs — chlamydia, gonorrhea, and syphilis — declined in 2024. Is the United States finally making progress in improving sex...

  • 6 big workers' compensation mistakes (that could cost your business)

    Stacker, Kim Mercado for NEXT|Nov 1, 2025

    6 big workers' compensation mistakes (that could cost your business) Business owners often don’t think about workers’ compensation insurance — until there’s a problem. But what you don’t know about this often-required type of business insurance is that it can get expensive fast. Do part-time workers need to be covered? How about remote workers? Is there a deadline to report injuries? NEXT shares the six most common mistakes made around workers’ comp and tips to help avoid fines, lawsuits or...

  • How landlords use the Big Beautiful Bill to save $100,000

    Stacker, Ryan Squires for TurboTenant|Nov 1, 2025

    How landlords use the Big Beautiful Bill to save $100,000 Maximizing cash flow is always the goal for real estate investors. But many are leaving cash on the table by opting for standard depreciation instead of bonus depreciation for qualifying properties. Bonus depreciation is a powerful tax savings strategy that, thanks to software and automation, is now accessible to any rental property owner and their accountant. With it, rental property owners can write off a large portion of their...

  • What are expense receipts and how should I track them?

    Stacker, Jon Kowieski for Brex|Nov 1, 2025

    What are expense receipts and how should I track them? Manually tracking expense receipts shouldn't feel like a second job, but for most finance teams, that's what it can turn into. According to the Global Business Travel Association, 19% of expense reports contain errors, and each time a report is submitted with errors, it costs $52 and 18 minutes to correct. Between following up with employees for crumpled receipts, manually entering data from faded thermal paper, and scrambling to meet audit...

  • Attorney General Steve Marshall Files Suit Against Cullman IV Infusion Clinic for Administering Dangerous, Unapproved Weight Loss Drugs

    Alabama Attorney General's Office|Nov 1, 2025

    November 10, 2025 - (Montgomery, Ala) – Attorney General Steve Marshall announced that the Cullman County Circuit Court granted his request for a temporary restraining order against Aurora IV and Wellness, a Cullman-based IV infusion clinic, and its owners, Amanda and Chris Medders. The Attorney General alleges that the defendants illegally administered unsafe, research-grade weight loss drugs to patients without their knowledge or consent. The Attorney General's Office sought a temporary r...

  • How to choose the best cold and flu medicine for your symptoms

    Stacker, Alyssa Billingsley for GoodRx|Nov 1, 2025

    How to choose the best cold and flu medicine for your symptoms If you find yourself feeling feverish and coming down with a cough, congestion, or a runny nose, you might reach for a quick, over-the-counter (OTC) fix. But with so many products to choose from in the cold and flu aisle, it’s easy to feel overwhelmed. OTC cold and flu medicines won’t cure an infection. But they can help make symptoms more manageable. GoodRx, a platform for medication savings, explains how to determine which OTC medi...

  • Buy online, pickup in store: 4 agile retail trends redefining the customer experience

    Stacker, Brandon Warren for The Barcode Group|Nov 1, 2025

    Buy online, pickup in store: 4 agile retail trends redefining the customer experience Retail is one of the most dynamic segments, especially when it comes to adopting and integrating new technologies and business models. It’s the only way to exist and thrive in such a competitive world. One of the most interesting changes in recent years is the increasing popularity of the “Buy Online, Pickup In Store” (BOPIS) model. Also known as click-and-collect, this model blurs the lines between physi...

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