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  • Hurricane Helene has killed at least 128 people

    Brandon Moseley|Sep 1, 2024

    October 1, 2024 – the death toll for Hurricane Helene continues to climb. The massive hurricane that plowed into the Big Bend region of Florida on Friday left an 800 mile path of destruction across six states. Authorities acknowledge that at least 128 people are dead. Thousands of people who survived the storm (some of them suddenly homeless) are struggling to get food. The flood waters are receding, but thus far that has only revealed more of the destruction. Power crews are struggling to resto...

  • State Port Authority is working to minimize disruptions from strike

    Brandon Moseley|Sep 1, 2024

    October 1, 2024 – Mobile – the International Longshoreman's Association (ILA) has gone on strike across the country effective at midnight on Monday impacting the nation's ports including the Port of Mobile. On Monday the Port Authority announced that it would stay open and hoped to minimize any disruptions caused by the strike. "The Port of Mobile is both a landlord and operating port with diverse cargo handling capabilities, from steel and coal to general cargo and containers," the Port Aut...

  • Sens. Tuberville, Britt and Graham introduce a resolution celebrating "Religious Education Week

    Brandon Moseley|Sep 1, 2024

    October 1, 2024 - WASHINGTON – U.S. Senators Tommy Tuberville (R-Alabama) and Katie Britt (R-Alabama) joined U.S. Senator Lindsey Graham (R-South Carolina) in cosponsoring a resolution designating October 6-12, 2024 as "Religious Education Week" to emphasize the importance of religious education and celebrate the schools and organizations engaged in religious education. "Education is the key that unlocks opportunity," said Senator Tuberville. "Every child in America ought to have the option o...

  • Global central banks cut rates in unison, but Japan's contrary move could upset market rally

    Stacker, Emily Lew|Sep 1, 2024

    In today's dynamic financial landscape, both interest rate changes and forex trading strategies play a crucial role in shaping global markets. As central banks worldwide make coordinated moves to adjust their monetary policies, forex traders—particularly those interested in U.S. forex brokers—are keen to understand the implications of these shifts. Learning how to trade forex effectively and mastering various forex trading strategies are essential for navigating these fluctuating markets. In...

  • 8 smart strategies to navigate market volatility and protect your investments

    Stacker, Desirae Odjick|Sep 1, 2024

    When you start investing, you'll notice that market volatility—also known as your portfolio's ups and downs—is an inevitable part of investing. That's because the market's movements are driven by factors beyond any individual investor's control or influence. The pandemic is a perfect example of how impossible it is to predict or even prepare for economic ups and downs. Despite the uncertainty, it's important not to shy away from investing. In fact, investing is a powerful tool that can sig...

  • Connecting in the cloud: How the digital revolution has changed the way job seekers network

    Stacker, Jessica Reyes|Sep 1, 2024

    Is a single tap or scan all it takes to get hired in the digital age? Not quite. For job seekers, networking remains the key to success. Studies show people with strong networks tend to have higher salaries and get more promotions. Getting hired often starts with telling your network you're looking for employment in hopes the query trickles down to someone who knows of an opening. Even as technology evolves, many of the same networking rules apply. Posing an open-ended question on LinkedIn...

  • When colleges adapt to meet accessibility needs, they're met with students who thrive, data shows

    Stacker, Cheryl Maguire|Sep 1, 2024

    Jessica McCabe was an A student in high school, so she assumed she would breeze through her college classes. That didn't happen. "I am one of many college dropouts who felt she was 'too smart' to need accommodations," she told Stacker. "I was wrong." McCabe, who has attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, is one of many undergraduates who don't complete their bachelor's degree. Nearly 2 in 5 undergraduates drop out, according to the Education Data Initiative. For those like McCabe, a lack of n...

  • Iran launches missile attack on Israel: Sens. Britt and Tuberville support Israel

    Brandon Moseley|Sep 1, 2024

    October 1, 2024 – Washington – the government of the nation of Israel announced that it is under missile attack from the nation of Iran. U.S. Senators Katie Britt (R-Alabama) and Tommy Tuberville (R-Alabama) were both quick to release short statements to their X accounts reiterating their support for Israel in its ongoing war with Iran and their terrorist proxies. Senator Katie Boyd Britt said, "Israel, America stands with you and your people. We are praying with you as you weather attacks fro...

  • Rogers says that the U.S. should provide Israel with any all military support that it needs as Iran attacks

    Brandon Moseley|Sep 1, 2024

    October 1, 2024 - Washington, D.C. – Congressman Mike Rogers (R-Saks), the Chairman of the House Armed Services Committee, released a statement immediately following Iran's missile attack on Israel. "I am praying for the people of Israel as they face this unjustified attack by Iran," said Chairman Rogers. "Israel reserves every right to defend their nation against Iran and its terrorist proxies. The Biden-Harris administration must provide Israel with any and all military support they need as th...

  • Braves advance to the playoffs: play the Padres tonight

    Brandon Moseley|Sep 1, 2024

    October 1, 2024 -Atlanta - the Atlanta Braves have qualified for the postseason for the seventh year in a row; but it took 162 games for Atlanta to clinch this year. The Alabama Gazette spoke with Major League Baseball Legend Ryan Klesko about the Braves' chances this post season. "Is this the best team on paper, no it is not, but they are scrappy and fight hard," Klesko said. "They were two games back a week and a half ago; but they fought hard and finished strong." The Braves 2024 season was...

  • Celebrating International Communications

    Justice Will Sellers|Sep 1, 2024

    Communication has always been critical to international growth, development and understanding, but we take the ability of people to communicate for granted as most everyone has immediate access to phones, email, and text messaging. While instant communication is new, not too long ago, the main source of communication was the written word, transmitted primarily by letters. As each country developed, the need to communicate increased exponentially. Private couriers worked great for the...

  • The Biggest Scheme/Scam in World History

    Ken McFeeters|Sep 1, 2024

    Three companies (Black Rock, State Street, and Vanguard) currently own controlling interest in 95% of the publicly traded companies in the United States and on track, within the next five years, to own 60% of all our single family homes. The three companies are really one company as they own each other's stock however. How is it possible for one firm to basically own the richest country in history? One theory makes sense. In 1913 Congress ceded its constitutional authority to "coin money" to a...

  • Navy was just too physical for UAB

    Brandon Moseley|Sep 1, 2024

    On Saturday, Navy defeated UAB in Birmingham 41 to 18. It was UAB's first American Athletic Conference game. UAB's defense simply could not stop Navy on the ground or in the air as the Midshipmen ran the ball for 227 yards against the Blazers on 42 carries averaging 5.4 yards per rush. The Navy also had 225 yards through the air on just 9 receptions out of 11 attempts. Navy had a 21 to 3 lead at halftime and never trailed in the game. UAB was its own worst enemy accumulating 11 penalties for...

  • The No. 2 Debate

    Dr. Bill Chitwood|Sep 1, 2024

    The No. 2 Debate October 2, 2024–I expected the Vice Presidential debate to be a big, stinking pile of No. 2. I was only mildly disappointed. I can say two good things about it: it's over, and we won’t have to endure another one. Okay, three things: it wasn’t as badly biased as the Trump/Harris debate. Tiny props to CBS for that. It was amusing to watch J.D. Vance fact check the fact checkers on the CBP One app. That made me giggle. Then, I dozed off halfway through because BORING, until right...

  • Movies and TV shows casting in Birmingham

    Stacker, Backstage

    The glitz and glam of Hollywood captures the attention of Americans starting from an early age. Beyond celebrities' Instagram Stories and red carpet poses, there are actors out there paying their dues and honing their craft in pursuit of a sustainable career or a fulfilling sideline. Submitting to casting calls is a big part of that journey. Whether you're a working actor or an aspiring one, you might be curious to know which movies and TV shows are casting roles near you. Backstage compiled a l...

  • Movies and TV shows casting in Montgomery

    Stacker, Backstage

    The glitz and glam of Hollywood captures the attention of Americans starting from an early age. Beyond celebrities' Instagram Stories and red carpet poses, there are actors out there paying their dues and honing their craft in pursuit of a sustainable career or a fulfilling sideline. Submitting to casting calls is a big part of that journey. Whether you're a working actor or an aspiring one, you might be curious to know which movies and TV shows are casting roles near you. Backstage compiled a...

  • J.D. Vance was the clear Vice President debate winner

    Perry O Hooper Jr|Sep 1, 2024

    Tuesday night, we witnessed an absolute thrashing on the debate stage. J.D. Vance came out laser focused and didn’t stop until Tim Walz was left in shambles. You couldn’t ask for a more clear-cut example of why Vance is presidential material, while Walz? Well, let’s just say I wouldn’t trust him to coach a mediocre high school football team. Vance was everything you’d want in a leader—confident, calm, sharp, and completely unshakable. His rise from a tough upbringing in Appalachia to becoming...

  • Battlegrounds trend in Trump's favor

    Christopher Peeks|Sep 1, 2024

    For the last two months, the mainstream media has attempted to plant a false image in the minds of voters. Like an oasis in the desert, the Democratic faithful looked at Vice President Harris as if they thirsted for water. Although the aggregate numbers show the race as tied in the battlegrounds, a pattern has emerged in a few key states. The outcome is far from certain, but this is a troubling sign for the Harris supporters. In Georgia, Trump leads Harris by 1.4% in the aggregate poll average,...

  • Robin Litaker Hosts Pre-Debate Meet & Greet in Hoover

    Dr. Bill Chitwood|Sep 1, 2024

    (October 2, 2024) - Hoover - Robin Litaker hosted a Meet & Greet on Tuesday night before the Vice Presidential debate. Litaker, the Republican nominee in the AL-7 congressional race, met with supporters at Brock's Gap Brewery, adjacent to the Hoover Met. Litaker had this to say after the debate: "When JD Vance took the stage, it became crystal clear who's fighting for the future of America. Vance, alongside Trump's leadership, stands against the broken policies that have allowed the Middle East...

  • Bad administration immigration policies influx Haitian immigrants.

    Christopher Peeks|Sep 1, 2024

    The Biden administration has issued 535 executive orders on immigration since taking office, leading to a significant increase in the influx of Haitian immigrants into the United States. As of September 24, 2024, an estimated 852,000 Haitians reside in the country, with this number continuing to rise each month due to various immigration programs. One significant program is the Humanity Parole Program for Cubans, Nicaraguans, Haitians, and Venezuelans, announced by the President in January...

  • Most and least expensive states for senior assisted living

    Stacker, Sydney Angove, Data Work By Elena Cox|Sep 1, 2024

    More than 800,000 adults in the U.S. reside in an assisted living facility, according to the American Health Care Association, but the number of facilities and average costs vary widely from state to state. This issue is becoming increasingly important among the aging population, which has been rapidly growing since 2010. To investigate what goes into the cost of assisted living, QMedic examined data from the Genworth Cost of Care Survey and the National Center for Assisted Living. People 65...

  • Health care will lead job creation over the next decade. These roles are expected to grow the most.

    Stacker, Halle Young, Data Work By Paxtyn Merten|Sep 1, 2024

    The Bureau of Labor Statistics estimates the U.S. economy will grow by 6.7 million jobs in the next decade. Health care and social assistance jobs, the fastest-growing industry sectors in the United States, will drive much of that labor growth. Many conditions are contributing to the expansion of the health care sector-one of which is the country's rapidly aging population, driven by baby boomers who first turned 65 in 2011. Between 2010 and 2020, the over-65 population rose by 38.6% to 55.8...

  • Jimmy Carter turns 100

    Christopher Peeks|Sep 1, 2024

    October 1, 2024 - Today marks a milestone for an iconic figure in American history. President Jimmy Carter turns 100. Only a fraction of people reach this age. Let us take a moment to reflect on his life and pay homage to the former President. Jimmy Carter entered this world on October 1st ,1924, becoming the first American president born in a hospital. While attending Georgia Tech, he participated in naval ROTC and secured an appointment to Annapolis in 1943. Graduating in 1946, Carter served...

  • U.S. Senator Katie Britt says that she is proud to stand with Israel and the Jewish people

    Brandon Moseley|Sep 1, 2024

    October 2, 2024 – WASHINGTON, D.C. – U.S. Senator Katie Britt (R-Alabama) issued a statement expressing her support for Israel after Iran launched nearly 200 ballistic missiles into Israel: "I'm proud to stand with Israel and the Jewish people. Israel has more than a right to defend herself, she has an obligation," Senator Britt said in a statement. "Make no mistake - the Biden-Harris Administration's dithering doctrine of 'don't' has put Americans and our allies in jeopardy and ultimately mad...

  • Tuberville Issues Statement on Infrastructure Challenges along Alabama's Waterways

    Brandon Moseley|Sep 1, 2024

    October 3, 2024 - WASHINGTON – U.S. Senator Tommy Tuberville (R-Alabama) expressed concerns that the federal government is not doing enough to address infrastructure challenges along Alabama's waterways. "I'm glad to see the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers was able to get the Holt Lock back up and running. However, the Holt Lock is one of three failed locks this year alone on the Tenn-Tom waterway in Alabama," Senator Tuberville said in a statement. "We're unrealistically expecting our i...

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