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  • BREAKING NEWS: Family of Jabari Peoples Demands Transparency: Calls Intensify for Release of Bodycam Footage

    A.I. generated content|Aug 1, 2025

    August 5, 2025 - HOMEWOOD, AL - In the wake of the fatal police shooting of 18-year-old Jabari Peoples in Homewood, Alabama, a growing chorus of voices-led by his grieving family and supported by community activists-has called for the release of unedited body camera footage from the night of the incident. The demand for transparency has become a focal point in a case that has stirred public outcry, raised questions about police accountability, and prompted legal action. Peoples was shot and...

  • Patriots First Alabama supports ALGOP resolution backing Nobel Peace Prize Nomination for Donald J. Trump

    Staff Writer|Aug 1, 2025

    August 5, 2025 – MONTGOMERY, AL - In a unanimous decision, the Alabama Republican State Executive Committee has passed a resolution urging all Republican elected officials in the state to formally nominate former President Donald J. Trump for the 2026 Nobel Peace Prize. The resolution, sponsored by former Alabama State Representative and conservative leader Perry O Hooper Jr., underscores Trump's pivotal role in diffusing two major international crises in 2025. According to the committee, T...

  • Student loan caps might worsen the national doctor shortage, critics worry

    Stacker, Shalina Chatlani for Stateline|Aug 1, 2025

    Student loan caps might worsen the national doctor shortage, critics worry Twenty-eight-year-old Michaela Bonner has been working 12-hour shifts as an emergency medical technician in Norfolk, Virginia, for the past four years, while attending and paying for college to finish her prerequisites for medical school. But now that President Donald Trump’s signature tax and spending law bars students from borrowing more than $50,000 annually in unsubsidized federal loans for medical school, Bonner i...

  • Where Americans are moving to in 2025, and why that can make reconnecting harder

    Stacker, Scott Julewitz for PeopleFinders|Aug 1, 2025

    Where Americans are moving to in 2025, and why that can make reconnecting harder Americans aren’t moving residences quite as often as they used to, but an estimated 40 million did so in 2023. Of those 40 million, nearly 20%, or around 7.7 million, moved to a different state, according to data from the Census Bureau and Pew Research Center. If your friend or loved one was one of those 7.7 million Americans, you might be feeling a little lost without them. Below, PeopleFinders takes a look at w...

  • A Birmingham Doctor's Warning: Dr. Jordan Vaughn Testifies on COVID Vaccine Complications Before Congress

    A.I. generated content|Aug 1, 2025

    On June 26, 2024, Dr. Jordan Vaughn, an internist based in Birmingham, Alabama, appeared before the House Judiciary Subcommittee on the Administrative State, Regulatory Reform, and Antitrust to testify in a hearing titled "Follow the Science?: Oversight of the Biden Covid-19 Administrative State Response." His testimony marked a sharp departure from mainstream narratives surrounding COVID-19 vaccines, as he challenged key aspects of the federal pandemic response and raised alarm over long-term v...

  • Money and Momentum: Inside the Fundraising Race for Alabama's Lieutenant Governor Candidates

    A.I. generated content|Aug 1, 2025

    With Lt. Governor Will Ainsworth term-limited and the 2026 Republican primary approaching, Alabama's political hopefuls are turning to donors to build viable campaigns. The latest July campaign finance reports reveal a dynamic field where cash-on-hand, donor networks, and personal investments offer early insight into candidate viability. Wes Allen Leads in Fundraising Strength Wes Allen, currently serving as Alabama's Secretary of State, reported $139,045 in July contributions, maintaining a...

  • Tuberville's Towering Haul: Senator Sets Fundraising Record in July for Alabama Governor's Race

    A.I. generated content|Aug 1, 2025

    With the race for Alabama's next governor officially underway, Senator Tommy Tuberville has emerged as the financial frontrunner, turning heads with a record-setting fundraising total in July. His campaign reported $722,427.65 in contributions, signaling serious momentum as he transitions from Capitol Hill to a statewide executive bid. This figure not only dwarfs the early fundraising of other declared or prospective candidates, but it also eclipses Kay Ivey's previous record for first-month...

  • DOJ Withdrawal Marks Major Victory for Gun Rights Advocates in Pistol Brace Case

    A.I. generated content|Aug 1, 2025

    In a significant development for Second Amendment supporters, the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) has formally withdrawn its appeal in a high-profile lawsuit challenging the Biden administration's regulation of AR-style pistols equipped with stabilizing braces. The move effectively ends enforcement of a controversial rule that, according to critics, could have criminalized millions of gun owners overnight. The lawsuit, originally filed by a private gun owner and the Firearms Policy Coalition...

  • Fundraising Heats Up in Alabama's Commissioner of Agriculture Race

    A.I. generated content|Aug 1, 2025

    As Alabama's 2026 statewide elections approach, the race for Commissioner of Agriculture and Industries is emerging as one of the most competitive-and well-funded-contests on the Republican primary ballot. With incumbent Rick Pate term-limited, three GOP candidates have stepped into the spotlight, each bringing distinct backgrounds and fundraising strategies to the table. Early campaign finance reports reveal a wide disparity in contributions, signaling a race that could reshape the political...

  • Alabama Farmers Federation Endorses Chip Brown

    Jeff Helms, Alabama Farmers Federation|Aug 1, 2025

    August 5, 2025 - MOBILE COUNTY - The Alabama Farmers Federation has announced is endorsement of Rep. Chip Brown for Alabama House District 105, which encompasses much of Mobile County. "Rep. Chip Brown has a proven record of conservative leadership in the Alabama House of Representatives," said Art Sessions, president of the Mobile County Farmers Federation. "He will continue to represent our farmers and all his constituents of House District 105 well in Montgomery." Brown received his undergrad...

  • Richest women in America

    Stacker, Madison Troyer|Aug 1, 2025

    Laurene Powell Jobs and Eve Jobs attend the 2023 TIME100 Gala in New York City. Kevin Mazur // Getty Images for TIME Richest women in America The overwhelming majority of those who make it onto "richest people" lists—in all 50 states or the world—are men. This fact is unsurprising, considering the history of discriminatory workplace practices and various barriers to women's wealth, including barring women from having credit cards until the 1970s. Even in 2025, an income gap leaves women ear...

  • Heart health: The risks that no one thinks about

    Stacker, Stacey Rosen for Northwell Health|Aug 1, 2025

    Heart health: The risks that no one thinks about It isn’t easy to surprise a cardiologist who’s been in practice for more than 30 years, treating a wide range of patients with every type of medical challenge. Still, sometimes patients and physicians face the unexpected. Northwell Health shares some surprising truths faced in cardiology practices. Young people can have heart attacks There’s this idea that only old, overweight, cigar-smoking men have heart attacks, but even a 52-year-old runne...

  • New Hampshire Bans Transgender Intervention Puberty Blockers for Minors

    Luisa Reyes|Aug 1, 2025

    While New England and the northeastern part of the United States are typically associated with more liberal policies, after all Massachusetts was the first state to legalize same-sex marriage, followed by Vermont and New Hampshire, the need to protect the innocent and the young from permanent lifelong health issues has impacted even the northeast. As on August 01st, 2025, New Hampshire became the first state in New England to ban transgender medical interventions for minors. With Governor Kelly...

  • Tuberville Joins Alabama Mayors in Push for Online Sales Tax Reform

    A.I. generated content|Aug 1, 2025

    TUSCALOOSA, AL. - At the Earn Local, Keep Local Summit held Monday in Tuscaloosa, U.S. Senator Tommy Tuberville joined dozens of Alabama mayors and local leaders to address a growing concern: the uneven distribution of online sales tax revenue across the state. The summit spotlighted the impact of Alabama's 8% simplified sellers use tax, which is applied to online purchases but often fails to return proportionate funding to the communities where those purchases originate. The issue, long...

  • Matt Gentry addresses Etowah County Republicans

    Brandon Moseley|Aug 1, 2025

    July 25, 2025 – RAINBOW CITY, AL – Cullman County Sheriff Matt Gentry spoke to the Etowah County Republican breakfast about his campaign for Public Service Commission. Gentry is retiring from law enforcement and is seeking a new challenge. "I am a Marine veteran and three-time Sheriff," said Gentry. "I am running for the Public Service Commission Place 1." Gentry has been married to his wife Suzie for 22 years. "Our deputies were involved in a shooting this morning," said Gentry. "I would ask...

  • Republicans storm out to an early lead in Alabama House fundraising totals

    Brandon Moseley|Aug 1, 2025

    August 6, 2025 – MONTGOMERY, AL - The Alabama Republican Party has held a commanding supermajority in both Houses of the Alabama Legislature since the red wave election of 2010, which ended 135 years of Democratic Party domination of the Alabama House and Senate. The 2026 election is still 15 months away; but there has been no sign that Democrats are mounting a credible challenge to the GOP's commanding supermajority in recent campaign finance reports detailing the efforts of the two parties i...

  • Jefferson County DA rules that Jabari Peoples' killing by Homewood PD was justified

    A.I. generated content|Aug 1, 2025

    August 6, 2025 - HOMEWOOD, AL. - Jefferson County District Attorney Danny Carr announced Wednesday that no criminal charges will be filed against the Homewood police officer who fatally shot 18-year-old Jabari Peoples on June 23. After reviewing body camera footage and the Alabama Law Enforcement Agency's (ALEA) investigation, Carr concluded the officer's use of deadly force was legally justified. The decision has sparked renewed calls for transparency from Peoples' family and civil rights...

  • Jeff Sessions Subpoenaed by Congress in Expanding Epstein Investigation

    A.I. generated content|Aug 1, 2025

    WASHINGTON, D.C. - August 6, 2025 - Former U.S. Attorney General and Alabama Senator Jeff Sessions has been subpoenaed by the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee to testify in connection with its widening investigation into the federal government's handling of the Jeffrey Epstein case. The subpoena, issued Tuesday by Committee Chairman James Comer (R-Ky.), calls for Sessions to appear for a deposition on August 28, 2025. Sessions joins a list of high-profile figures-including Bill...

  • Senator Katie Britt Leads GOP Push to Reform Federal Bank Supervisory Process

    A.I. generated content|Aug 1, 2025

    August 6, 2025 - WASHINGTON, D.C. - U.S. Senator Katie Britt (R-Ala.), a member of the Senate Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs, is spearheading a Republican-led effort to reform a key component of federal bank supervision. Britt and ten of her Republican colleagues on the committee have sent a formal letter to the Federal Reserve, Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (OCC), and Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC), urging a comprehensive review of the "Matters...

  • How much does the average wedding cost, according to data?

    Stacker, Janet Siroto for SoFi|Aug 1, 2025

    How much does the average wedding cost, according to data? As of 2025, the average cost of a wedding is approximately $36,000, according to data from Zola, a wedding registry platform. When you think about all that goes into a wedding, you may understand how the figure can get so high. There’s the venue (whether you book an event space or have a party tent in a backyard), food and drink, music, photography and videography, the dress and the ring, hair and makeup, flowers, and more. But w...

  • Many voters in this state could benefit from a ballot in Arabic, but the law isn't on their side

    Stacker, Hayley Harding for Votebeat|Aug 1, 2025

    Many voters in this state could benefit from a ballot in Arabic, but the law isn’t on their side When Lama Ali Ahmad became a naturalized U.S. citizen in 2021, she was eager to become a voter, too. In Lebanon, where she’s from, elections were often derailed by crises. But here, she had faith in the process. She registered and voted in a municipal election the same day. That night, she gathered her family at her Dearborn home for a special dinner of steak, chicken, and tabbouleh, and told the...

  • Foreign buyers are getting discounts on US homes and here's why

    Stacker, Jamie Forbes for Redfin Real Estate|Aug 1, 2025

    Foreign buyers are getting discounts on US homes – here's why House prices reached a record high in June, with monthly costs also hovering in historic territory. This unprecedented lack of affordability has stalled the housing market and prompted a shift in power towards homebuyers, as sellers struggle to offload their listings. A slower market gives foreign buyers — many of whom pay in cash — more room to take advantage. And thanks to a weakening U.S. dollar, these buyers may be able to spend l...

  • RFK Jr. Cancels $500 Million in mRNA Vaccine Contracts, Sparking Fierce Debate Over Future of U.S. Pandemic Preparedness

    A.I. generated content|Aug 1, 2025

    WASHINGTON, D.C. - August 7, 2025 - In a sweeping and controversial move, Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. announced this week the cancellation of 22 federally funded contracts for mRNA vaccine development, totaling nearly $500 million. The decision marks a dramatic shift in the federal government's approach to pandemic preparedness and vaccine innovation, drawing sharp criticism from public health experts and praise from vaccine skeptics. The contracts, issued through...

  • Trump Directs Military to Target Foreign Drug Cartels in Sweeping National Security Move

    A.I. generated content|Aug 1, 2025

    August 8, 2025 - WASHINGTON, D.C. - President Donald Trump has escalated his administration's war on transnational crime by directing the U.S. military and intelligence agencies to target foreign drug cartels, labeling them as terrorist organizations and authorizing expanded operations to dismantle their networks. The directive, formalized through Executive Order 14157 and reinforced by the State Department's designation of eight major cartels as Foreign Terrorist Organizations (FTOs), marks a h...

  • What one town learned by charging residents for every bag of trash

    Stacker, Tik Root for Grist|Aug 1, 2025

    What one town learned by charging residents for every bag of trash Until a few years ago, the town of Plympton, Massachusetts, was quite literally throwing away money. People were producing so much trash that it was threatening to put the municipal transfer station out of business. Under the town’s system, residents would buy a $240 sticker for their cars that allowed them yearlong access to the dump, where they could dispose of as much garbage as they wished. But the sheer volume, combined with...

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