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  • U.S. Forces Kill Leader of Venezuelan Gang Tren de Aragua in Coordinated Strike, Trump Says

    A.I. generated content|Jun 18, 2026

    June 13, 2026 - Washington - The United States military has killed Héctor "El Niño" Guerrero, the top commander of the Venezuelan criminal syndicate Tren de Aragua, in what President Donald Trump described as a "swift and lethal kinetic strike" carried out earlier this week. Trump announced the operation late Friday on Truth Social, saying U.S. forces acted "in full coordination with our friends in Venezuela, with whom we are working very well." He released a short video clip showing a p...

  • Lee Greenwood performs at John Wahl event

    Brandon Moseley|Jun 18, 2026

    June 13, 2026 – HOOVER, Ala. – The John Wahl campaign for Lieutenant Governor received a boost when country music superstar Lee Greenwood performed for free for John Wahl supporters. Greenwood has had dozens of hits in his 65+ yearlong performing career; but his 'God Bless the USA' song has achieved music immortality. Greenwood open with, "Dixie Road" and followed that up with his musical version of "I pledge allegiance to the flag of the United States of America." Steve McClinton – a Hoove...

  • California's High‑Speed Rail Project Passes $18 Billion in Spending With No Track Laid

    A.I. generated content|Jun 18, 2026

    California's high‑speed rail project has now consumed more than $18 billion in public funds, according to the latest state disclosures-yet not a single mile of operational track has been laid. The project, first approved by voters in 2008, has become one of the most expensive and delayed public works efforts in modern U.S. history. A Costly Start With Limited Visible Progress Since construction began in 2013, spending has flowed into a wide range of early‑stage and foundational work, inclu...

  • Americans are proactive homeowners, but this country beats them in DIY home repairs

    Stacker, Sheeka Sanahori for Angi|Jun 18, 2026

    Americans are proactive homeowners, but this country beats them in DIY home repairs There is always something: a leaky faucet, chipping paint, gutters full of leaves or a room that no longer works the way it used to. Homeownership comes with a permanent background hum of maintenance, repairs and decisions that can only be ignored for so long. What homeowners do next depends a lot on where they live. A new international study from Angi, a home services marketplace, found that Americans are among...

  • Left behind: Why small-town Americans are waiting longer for healthcare

    Stacker, Stacy Pur, MBA, BSN, RN for eFax|Jun 18, 2026

    Left behind: Why small-town Americans are waiting longer for healthcare Somewhere in America, a woman with a late-stage cancer diagnosis is sitting in a nursing home on a Friday afternoon. She has chosen to stop active treatment. All she wants now is comfort, seamless pain relief, and the dignity of a gentle, supported care plan. The skilled nursing facility produced a thick paper packet of discharge information. But missing from that package is the one instruction that matters most: an order...

  • Carriers hold firm on fuel surcharges despite emerging US-Iran peace plans

    Stacker, Michael Emiliani for Freight Right|Jun 18, 2026

    Carriers hold firm on fuel surcharges despite emerging US-Iran peace plans The midpoint of June 2026 demonstrated that the world is moving away from broad, sweeping border surcharges toward highly targeted, regulatory trade walls. The United States actively advanced its strategy to replace expiring emergency surcharges with permanent Section 301 labor tariffs, while successfully utilizing massive Section 232 pharmaceutical duties to force international drug manufacturers into onshoring...

  • U.S. Senator Katie Britt Discusses Alabama Infrastructure and Dredging Priorities with U.S. Army Corps of Engineers

    Senator Katie Boyd Britt|Jun 1, 2026

    WASHINGTON, D.C. — U.S. Senator Katie Britt (R-Ala.) joined a Senate Appropriations Subcommittee on Energy and Water Development Hearing on the Fiscal Year (FY) 2027 President’s Budget request for the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and the Bureau of Reclamation. She spoke with witnesses Lieutenant General William H. Graham, Jr., Chief of Engineers and Commanding General of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and Adam Telle, Assistant Secretary of the Army to discuss several Alabama inf...

  • The Alabama Democratic Party releases August 11 primary candidates

    Staff Writer|Jun 1, 2026

    June 3, 2026 – MONTGOMERY, Ala. – The Alabama Democratic Party has posted a list of qualified candidates for the August 11 special primaries. Representative, 1st District - Clyde Jones US Representative, 2nd District - Shomari C. Figures US Representative, 6th District - Jacob Bouma-Sims US Representative, 6th District - Ashtyn Kennedy US Representative, 6th District - Maurice Mercer US Representative, 6th District - Keith Pilkington US Representative, 7th District - Terri Sewell State Sen...

  • ALGOP Announces Qualified Candidate for Alabama Senate Districts 25 & 26 Special Primary Election

    Alabama Republican Party|Jun 1, 2026

    HOOVER, Ala. - The Alabama Republican Party (ALGOP) announced today that candidate qualifying for the Alabama Senate Districts 25 and 26 Special Primary Election officially closed at 5:00 p.m. on Monday, June 1. Following the close of qualifying, one Republican candidate successfully qualified for the Special Primary Election: Will Barfoot - State Senate District 25 The Special Primary Election was scheduled in accordance with Governor Kay Ivey's proclamation calling special elections to f...

  • Alabama Republican Party says that SCOTUS has cleared the way for Alabama's 2023 Congressional Maps

    Brandon Moseley|Jun 1, 2026

    June 3, 2026 - HOOVER, Ala. - On Tuesday night, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled in favor of Alabama's redrawn congressional maps originally enacted by the Legislature in 2023, clearing the way for the state to once again use the maps after lower federal courts had previously blocked their implementation. The Alabama Republican Party said that the decision marks a significant victory for Alabama Republicans who have long argued that the Legislature's maps were lawfully enacted and that Alabama voter...

  • Democrats strongly condemn redistricting ruling

    Brandon Moseley|Jun 1, 2026

    June 3, 2026 - Montgomery, Ala- Democrats have strongly condemned the U.S. Supreme Court ruling affirming states' rights and further limiting the scope of the Voting Rights Act of 1965. The Supreme Court decision Tuesday to lift the injunction on redistricting in Alabama allows the state to proceed with maps drawn by Alabama's Legislature in 2023 in the 2026 election cycle. Alabama House Democrats called the 2023 map "intentionally discriminatory". The 2023 map was found to be unconstitutional...

  • Supreme Court sides with State of Alabama: State can use its own Congressional map

    Brandon Moseley|Jun 1, 2026

    June 2, 2026 – MONTGOMERY, Ala. - The August 11 Congressional primary is back on and the state will be using the 2023 map prepared by Alabama's elected Legislators. That had been clearly apparent after the U.S. Supreme Court lifted the injunction on the state. Governor Kay Ivey (R) called a special session and the Republican controlled Alabama Legislature voted to jettison the Congressional map drawn by a court appointed special master and go back to the 2023 Congressional map prepared by the L...

  • Horses Stabbed at Las Vegas Barrel Racing Event: Teen Suspect in Custody

    A.I. generated content|Jun 1, 2026

    A disturbing act of animal cruelty shocked the barrel racing community on Saturday, May 30, when three horses were stabbed inside the equestrian barns at the South Point Hotel, Casino & Spa during the National Barrel Horse Association (NBHA) Supershow in Las Vegas. According to the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department (LVMPD), officers arrived shortly after 2 a.m. to find the animals suffering from injuries inflicted by a sharp object, later believed to be a knife. A Teen Competitor Identifi...

  • NRA-PVF Endorses Barry Moore for U.S. Senate in Alabama

    A.I. generated content|Jun 1, 2026

    Enterprise, Ala. - The National Rifle Association – Political Victory Fund (NRA‑PVF), the nation's largest pro‑Second Amendment advocacy organization, has formally endorsed Congressman Barry Moore in Alabama's race for the United States Senate. In a letter released by the organization, NRA‑PVF leaders praised Moore for what they described as a consistent and reliable record of defending gun rights in Congress. "On behalf of our millions of members around the country, the National Rifle Associa...

  • Dakarai Larriett and Everett Wess advance to Democratic primary runoff for U.S. Senate

    Brandon Moseley|Jun 1, 2026

    May 19, 2026 – Dakarai Larriett and Everett Wess both advanced to the runoff in the Democratic primary. The Senate seat is open due to Senator Tommy Tuberville's decision to run for Governor. Dakarai Larriett received 98,950 votes (29.11%). Everett Wess finished first with 134,507 votes (39.57%). Mark Wheeler finished in third with 59,158 votes (17.40%). Kyle Sweetser finished n fourth with 47,288 votes (13.91%). "We have a republic if we can keep it," Wess said recently on voting rights q...

  • Democratic primary results from May 19

    Brandon Moseley|Jun 1, 2026

    On May 19 Alabama Democrats went to the polls to select their candidates for the November 3 general election. The big winner was former Senator Doug Jones who bested a half dozen prominent Democrats in his bid to be the Democratic nominee for Governor of Alabama. Jones had 286,612 votes. That's 78.6 percent of the votes cast in the Democratic primary for Governor. Will Boyd had 35,267 votes (9.67%), Jamel J. Brown 15,808 (4.34%), Yolanda Rochelle Flowers 18,230 (5%), Chad "Chig" Martin 5,765 (1....

  • Alabama becomes the 40th state where medical marijuana is legal

    Brandon Moseley|Jun 1, 2026

    June 2, 2026 – MONTGOMERY, Ala. - Alabama's first medical marijuana dispensary opens Thursday in Montgomery, marking a historic milestone five years in the making. After five years of rulemaking, license applications, and litigation Alabama will become the 40th state in the country where persons with a legitimate medical need will be able to legally purchase doctor recommended medical marijuana without breaking any state law. Callie's Apothecary, located on Atlanta Highway, becomes the first f...

  • Katie Britt celebrates House passage of Lulu's law

    Brandon Moseley|Jun 1, 2026

    May 21, 2026 - WASHINGTON, D.C.- U.S. Senator Katie Britt (R-Alabama) spoke on the Senate floor to celebrate the Hous's passage of her legislation, Lulu's Law, in the U.S. House of Representatives. Lulu Gribbin is a Mountain Brook, Ala. Teenager who lost her leg and hand to a shark attack. The shark had previously attacked another woman 90 miles away, but that information had not been relayed to the Alabama beach where Miss Gribbin was swimming. "I rise to honor Lulu Gribbin and to celebrate...

  • ALGOP candidate committee will hear McFeeters' challenge to Tuberville's candidacy

    Brandon Moseley|Jun 1, 2026

    June 1, 2026 – BIRMINGHAM, Ala. – Former Republican candidate for Governor Ken McFeeters informed the Alabama Gazette that the Alabama Republican Party told him that the party's candidate committee (generally just the 21-member Steering Committee) will consider his challenge to Senator Tommy Tuberville's (R-Alabama) eligibility to be the party's nominee for Governor. Tuberville recently won the Alabama Republican primary with 421,754 votes (85%). McFeeters came in second with 47,166 (9....

  • Schumer Unveils "Family Grocery and Farmer Relief Act" to Break Up Meatpacking Monopoly

    A.I. generated content|Jun 1, 2026

    ONEONTA, N.Y. - Calling this year's holiday "the most expensive Memorial Day ever," U.S. Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer on Monday introduced new legislation aimed at dismantling what he described as a decades‑long monopoly in America's meatpacking industry. Speaking at Brooks BBQ in Oneonta, Schumer announced the Family Grocery and Farmer Relief Act, a bill designed to increase competition in the meat market, lower grocery prices, and give farmers and small businesses more leverage a...

  • The evolution of jet memberships: How subscription models are outpacing traditional ownership

    Stacker, Jay Franco Serevilla for Jettly|Jun 1, 2026

    The evolution of jet memberships: How subscription models are outpacing traditional ownership Private aviation allows passengers to move on individualized schedules. A single itinerary can span commercial hubs from Paris to Shanghai within a 48-hour window. But if private aviation only catered to billionaires with their own aircraft, the industry wouldn’t have reached a nearly $30 billion market in 2025. It would still be a tiny world occupied by ultrawealthy individuals and corporate fleets, wh...

  • Tennessee Farm Worker and Accomplice Charged in $114,000 Cattle Theft Scheme

    A.I. generated content|Jun 1, 2026

    FRANKLIN COUNTY, Tenn. - A longtime farm employee and an alleged accomplice are behind bars after a multi‑year cattle theft scheme that investigators say cost a Tennessee family more than $114,000 in missing livestock. The Tennessee Department of Agriculture confirmed that a Franklin County Grand Jury has indicted Carl Dwayne Lynn, of Franklin County, and Nicholas Carl King, of Grundy County, on charges of theft of property valued between $60,000 and $250,000 and criminal conspiracy. A...

  • Why renting may now be a better financial move than buying

    Stacker, Ryan Squires for TurboTenant|Jun 1, 2026

    Why renting may now be a better financial move than buying Not long ago, buying a home felt like an automatic milestone in many American adults’ lives, but those days are increasingly behind us. In 2025, home sales reached a new 30-year low, and with homeownership out of reach for many Americans, more people are renting to preserve their monthly cash flow. The housing affordability crisis facing America has raised plenty of questions. Is buying still a smart financial move in today’s mar...

  • Trump Force One: The 2026 technical overhaul of the world's most famous 757

    Stacker, Jeff Ryan Serevilla for BlackJet|Jun 1, 2026

    Trump Force One: The 2026 technical overhaul of the world’s most famous 757 In the private aviation sector, the line between legacy narrow-body aircraft and modern strategic assets is increasingly defined by technological retrofits. There’s no better evidence for this than the fact that, while many operators are eyeing newer airframes, the strategic overhaul of “Trump Force One” — the nickname for the President’s personal Boeing 757 — proves that capital liquidity is better served by retrofitti...

  • The rising cost of slip and fall claims for US businesses

    Stacker, Diana Lord for Videoloft|Jun 1, 2026

    The rising cost of slip and fall claims for U.S. businesses Slips and falls are a regular occurrence for customer-facing businesses. A customer might slip on a wet floor in a restaurant, or someone could fall at a trampoline park. Visitors can also trip and fall in retail stores, hotels or gyms. The fall might only last a few seconds, but the claim following it can arrive weeks, months or in some cases, years later, often resulting in significant costs for the business. Slip-and-fall claims...

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