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  • The state of American divorce in 2024

    Stacker, Fabrienne Bottero|Aug 1, 2024

    Divorce rates say a lot about who we are as a society. Trends in how unions dissolve reflect the social, economic, and cultural characteristics that define our time. Divorce rates have shifted over time, introducing new insights into why modern couples decide to end their marriage. LegalZoom reports that there are two ways to measure divorce rates: - Crude divorce rates measure the number of divorces per 1,000 people - Refined divorce rates measure the number of divorces per 1,000 married...

  • Does car color affect auto insurance?

    Stacker, John Davey|Aug 1, 2024

    You may have heard that red cars have the highest insurance costs. This is often stated as a fact, with the explanation that police officers view people with red cars as more reckless and likely to speed. It is important to know that this is a misconception. Red cars cost the same to insure as any other color car and are not more expensive to insure. In fact, it is only in certain instances that you may expect your car insurance rates to increase as a result of the color of your car. In this...

  • The most common types of car crashes in America

    Stacker, Daniel Dennerline, Data Work By Paxtyn Merten|Aug 1, 2024

    Screech. Boom. Crash! In today's fast-paced world, car crashes feel like simply a fact of life. In 1913, before cars dominated the roads, there were only 1.3 million vehicles registered and 4,200 deaths associated with them, according to the National Safety Council. Fast-forward more than a century to 2022, when the latest data is available, and registered vehicles have soared to 283 million, with 46,027 people dying and 5.2 million getting injured on the road. The General analyzed National...

  • Attorney General Marshall Issues Letters Demanding Answers From Top Asset Managers

    Guest Writer, Alabama Attorney Generals office|Aug 1, 2024

    (Montgomery, Ala.) – Alabama Attorney General Steve Marshall joined a coalition of 24 attorneys general in demanding answers from the nation's top asset managers to determine if they are neglecting their fiduciary duty to their clients. The letter sent to 25 of the nation's top asset managers raises concerns that the asset managers may be violating their fiduciary duties to their clients by supporting environment shareholder proposals recommended by Institutional Shareholder Services (ISS), w...

  • Trust in telehealth is on the rise: Nearly 3/4 of Gen Z report using a telehealth service

    Stacker, Melissa Lavigne-Delville|Aug 1, 2024

    Tech savvy and away from home, college students are tapping into telehealth services rather than having to rely solely on student health centers. Telehealth has become a back-to-school basic for the collegiate set, 71% of whom report using a telehealth service, as compared to 54% of the general population, according to a 2024 study conducted by Hers. What's the result of more college students turning to telehealth? 71% of college students also self-identify as "healthy" as compared to 60% of...

  • Facing 'critical' staff shortages, nurses in these states work the most hours at long-term care facilities

    Stacker, Halle Young, Data Work By Elena Cox|Aug 1, 2024

    Unlike hospital and outpatient care settings, where staffing has returned to or surpassed levels seen prior to the COVID-19 pandemic, nursing home staffing continues to experience shortages. A quarter of all nursing homes in the United States in recent years reported "critical" staff shortages amid growing demand from an aging population for long-term health care. To better explore the working conditions of registered nurses in nursing homes, Vivian Health examined payroll data compiled by the...

  • Governor Ivey wishes Alabamians a Happy Labor Day

    Staff Writer|Aug 1, 2024

    Governor Kay Ivey on Friday shared a video message ahead of Labor Day weekend, honoring the hardworking men and women across Alabama whose efforts keep the state thriving. In the video, Governor Ivey highlights the importance of Labor Day, acknowledges the contributions of Alabama's diverse workforce and offers her gratitude and well-wishes for the holiday. "My fellow Alabamians, today we come together to celebrate the hard work and dedication of our fellow citizens," the Governor stated....

  • Rogers comments on anniversary of Afghanistan withdrawal

    Staff Writer|Aug 1, 2024

    August 30, 2024 - Washington, D.C. – U.S. Representative Mike Rogers (R-AL), the Chairman of the House Armed Services Committee, released a statement on the three-year anniversary of President Biden's withdrawal from Afghanistan. "In 2021, President Biden and Vice President Harris publicly set an arbitrary deadline to complete the United States' withdrawal from Afghanistan," said Chairman Rogers. "The Biden-Harris administration's arbitrary deadline was fueled by craven politics and u...

  • Palmer was not impressed by Harris's interview

    Brandon Moseley|Aug 1, 2024

    On Thursday, Vice President Kamala Harris (D) was interviewed by reporters on CNN. Congressman Gary Palmer (D-Hoover) was skeptical of her performance. "Last night's CNN interview with Vice President Harris raised even more questions in the minds of the American people about her fitness to serve as President," said Rep. Palmer. "The only true statement made during the interview was that her values have not changed. This was her way of saying to her base that, regardless of her current moderate...

  • Counties with the highest unemployment in Alabama

    Stacker|Aug 1, 2024

    Unemployment rates are rising across U.S. metropolitan areas, provoking alarm across the nation and likely leading to interest rate cuts in September. As of July, unemployment rates increased in 350 out of 389 U.S. metros areas—including 47 of the 51 largest metros, according to Bureau of Labor Statistics data. To get a glimpse of regional variations in employment, Stacker compiled a list of counties with the highest unemployment rates in Alabama, using BLS data. Counties are ranked by their pre...

  • Where are all these trucks headed? The top destinations for Alabama freight.

    Stacker|Aug 1, 2024

    In many parts of the country, you can't drive on an interstate without spotting a semitruck. But have you ever wondered where they are hauling all that stuff? Truck Parking Club used Bureau of Transportation Statistics data to identify the top 20 destinations of freight from Alabama as part of a broader national analysis. The analysis only includes domestic freight. Most of the time, semis are headed somewhere within the same state. In all but one, the highest share of freight was delivered to...

  • Tuberville says that special operator teams were risking their lives fighting terrorists, President Biden was avoiding his presidential duties

    Brandon Moseley|Aug 1, 2024

    On Friday, U.S. Special Forces, aided by drones, and the Iraqi armed forces launched a raid on ISIS in Western Iraq. 7 U.S. service members were wounded and 15 terrorists were killed. U.S. Senator Tommy Tuberville (R-Alabama) was upset that while U.S. service members were engaged with enemy combat forces President Joseph R. Biden (D) was away from Washington on another extended vacation. "Here's what the media won't mention: While special ops members risked their lives, @JoeBiden was enjoying...

  • The do's and don'ts of taking pets on the road

    Stacker, Andrea Vale|Aug 1, 2024

    Road trips are more popular than ever—and travelers often have a four-legged family member (or two!) along for the ride. Over the Fourth of July weekend this summer, AAA estimated that more than 60 million Americans drove to their vacation destinations, a new record for travelers hitting the road during the holiday. At the same time, Americans are forgoing leaving their pets at home. This may be in part because families simply have more fur babies than at any time over the past few years. T...

  • Lara Trump to speak to Alabama Republicans

    Brandon Moseley|Aug 1, 2024

    On Friday, the Alabama Republican Party announced that Republican National Committee Co-Chair Lara Trump, the daughter-in-law of former President Donald J. Trump, will be the speaker at the ALGOP's annual summer dinner. The ALGOP said in a release that Lara Trump "has played a pivotal role in advancing conservative values and energizing the Republican grassroots base nationwide. As RNC Co-Chair, she has been instrumental in leading the party's strategic initiatives and rejuvenating the RNC with...

  • Starliner to return unmanned on Friday

    Brandon Moseley|Aug 1, 2024

    The Alabama built Boeing Starliner is scheduled to autonomously undock from the space station at approximately 5:04 p.m. CDT on Friday, September 6 if weather allows, The Starliner will then journey home for an 11:03 p.m. landing and conclusion of the flight test. NASA astronauts Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams launched on-board Boeing's Starliner spacecraft on June 5 for its first crewed flight, They arrived at the ISS on June 6 in a journey through space that was marred by helium leaks and...

  • Does car color affect auto insurance?

    Stacker, John Davey|Aug 1, 2024

    You may have heard that red cars have the highest insurance costs. This is often stated as a fact, with the explanation that police officers view people with red cars as more reckless and likely to speed. It is important to know that this is a misconception. Red cars cost the same to insure as any other color car and are not more expensive to insure. In fact, it is only in certain instances that you may expect your car insurance rates to increase as a result of the color of your car. In this...

  • House Speaker Nathaniel Ledbetter Elected Chair of The Council of State Governments Southern Office (CSG South)

    Guest Writer|Aug 1, 2024

    September 3, 2024 - MONTGOMERY, ALA – House Speaker Nathaniel Ledbetter (R-Rainsville) has been elected chair of CSG South for 2024- 2025. As chair, Speaker Ledbetter will preside over the Executive Committee of CSG South and the 79th Southern Legislative Conference, which will be held in Birmingham, Alabama, July 19-23, 2025. The meeting, which is the nation's largest regional state government forum, is expected to draw more than 1,800 attendees from the South. Registration will open in F...

  • Which states need physical therapists the most?

    Stacker, Moira K. McGhee|Aug 1, 2024

    Excluding registered and practical nurses, physical therapists (PTs) consistently rank among the top five largest healthcare occupations that require licensure in the United States. The number of PTs increases each year, as does the American population, including a growing number of aging adults who are more likely to need physical therapy. Becoming a PT requires extensive education, resulting in a doctoral or professional degree, making it a lengthy and expensive process to enter the...

  • 1 in 5 Americans have suffered lawn care accidents, survey finds

    Stacker, Sav Maive|Aug 1, 2024

    Yard chores might seem mundane, but unsafe practices can lead to injury, illness, or even death. Over the past decade, 3.2 million U.S. residents have been injured while working on their lawns or in their gardens. Lawn mower accidents cost patients an average of $37,000 in medical treatment. LawnStarter surveyed over 1,000 U.S. homeowners about their history, habits, and concerns related to lawn care accidents and injuries. See the results below, including demographic insights such as age,...

  • Southeast Gas named one of the top utilities in the country

    Guest Writer|Aug 1, 2024

    Andalusia, AL (Sept. 3, 2024) – Southeast Gas, a natural gas utility based in Andalusia, Alabama, has been named one of the top 20 utilities in the country by Site Selection Magazine in their annual top utilities Issue. The company, which serves over 32,000 customers across 19 counties in the Southeast, has contributed to over $2 billion in economic development and growth in 2023 alone. "We are honored to be chosen by Site Selector as one of the Top Utilities in the United States for 2024, w...

  • Which states have a thriving small-business landscape, according to data?

    Stacker, Wade Zhou|Aug 1, 2024

    Small businesses are the backbone of the American economy. Defined by the Small Business Administration as firms with fewer than 500 employees, small businesses make up 99.9% of all companies. They also fuel employment, with nearly half (46%) of private sector workers employed at small businesses, accounting for 43.5% of the country's overall economic output. U.S. NAICS Codes analyzed data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics to see which states have the healthiest environments for small...

  • The 'sandwich generation' is strained: How to save for retirement while caring for kids and aging parents

    Stacker, Dom DiFurio|Aug 1, 2024

    5 hours. That's the amount of time America's "sandwich generation" spends caring for both children and aging parents every week, according to a New York Life Wealth survey. These caretakers of multigenerational households are struggling under the financial and emotional burden of their responsibilities—especially when it comes to saving for the future. Caring.com analyzed resources from the IRS, Family Caregiver Alliance, National Council on Aging, AARP, and other organizations supporting a...

  • Most popular dog breeds in the US and the states where they're #1

    Stacker, Colleen Kilday|Aug 1, 2024

    From bags of kibble in the grocery store to modern home sizes, things are getting smaller—and evidently, Americans are starting to look for furry friends that match. Small breeds like terriers and toys have largely dethroned the retrievers that once dominated the most popular breed rankings. This is a continuation of a trend that began in 2022 when the Labrador retriever lost its 31-year-long streak as #1 to the French bulldog, according to the American Kennel Club. This shift may be p...

  • The worker shortage isn't over. Here are the states where it's most acute.

    Stacker, Dom DiFurio|Aug 1, 2024

    The "most unusual job market in modern American history." The "Great American Labor Shortage." That's how news reports were describing the massive disruption to the job market delivered by the COVID-19 pandemic by the latter half of 2021, when almost half of American companies were reporting a worker shortage. Since then, the job market has shifted back toward something more akin to what the U.S. was used to before the pandemic arrived. But some industries and parts of the country are still...

  • Vaccine injured Alabamians ask Steve Marshall to join COVID vaccine lawsuit

    Brandon Moseley|Aug 1, 2024

    September 6, 2024 - Montgomery - 3,193,141 Alabamians, (65% of the state's population) have received at least one dose of one of the COVID-19 vaccines. Around 2,611,593 people (53% of the population of the state), have received both the initial vaccine and their follow-up annual boosters of the vaccine – thus are considered "fully vaccinated." Some of those Alabamians have, or claim to have had, adverse reactions to the vaccine. These so-called vaccine injuries include: bell's palsy, m...

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