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  • BREAKING NEWS: Dating app rape survivors file lawsuit accusing Hinge, Tinder of 'accommodating rapists'

    Stacker|Dec 1, 2025

    Dating app rape survivors file lawsuit accusing Hinge, Tinder of ‘accommodating rapists’ Six women who were drugged and raped or sexually assaulted by the same Denver cardiologist filed a lawsuit against Match Group on Dec. 16, accusing the world’s largest dating app company of “accommodating rapists across its products” through “negligence” and a “defective” product. The women, backed by four law firms, said that by allowing known abusers like Stephen Matthews to remain on its apps, Tinder...

  • BREAKING NEWS: Affordable luxury cars for 2026

    Stacker, Brett T. Evans for Edmunds|Dec 1, 2025

    Affordable luxury cars for 2026 Although "affordable luxury car" may seem like an oxymoron, the reality is that there are several appealing vehicles from prestige brands that come in under the average cost of a new vehicle. These are eight of Edmunds’ highly rated affordable cars from luxury brands, each with a starting price of less than $45,000 and each offering a blend of comfort, technology and performance to suit the badges on their hoods. Affordable luxury cars can be found in a variety o...

  • How 50-year mortgages could destroy small landlords

    Stacker, Ryan Squires for TurboTenant|Dec 1, 2025

    How 50-year mortgages could destroy small landlords The Trump administration’s aggressive push for 50-year mortgages may seem innovative, but it could pose a serious threat to the housing market and to small landlords who depend on its stability. For homebuyers, these 50-year mortgages could offer easier access to loans, lower monthly payments, and the illusion of improved affordability. However, these purported benefits for homebuyers mask what could be a significant boon to banks. So, who woul...

  • Gifting in estate planning: 7 mistakes that could cost you

    Stacker, Melissa J. Linn for Comerica, Noah Harden for Comerica|Dec 1, 2025

    Gifting in estate planning: 7 mistakes that could cost you Estate planning isn’t a one-time event — it’s a moving target. With gift and estate tax laws in flux and even “permanent” reforms often lasting no more than a decade or an administration, families are rethinking their approach. One powerful strategy? Lifetime gifting. But without careful planning, missteps can not only undermine your intentions but also expose your estate to greater tax liability. Comerica shares seven mistakes...

  • ALGOP to Open 2026 Candidate Qualifying on January 5

    Alabama Republican Party|Dec 1, 2025

    December 19, 2025 - Birmingham, AL - The Alabama Republican Party will open candidate qualifying for the 2026 election cycle on Monday, January 5, 2026, marking the formal start of a campaign season that will determine control of Alabama's top state and federal offices. Qualifying will begin at 8:30 a.m. and remain open through Friday, January 23, 2026, at 5:00 p.m. ALGOP Chairman John Wahl said the upcoming election cycle will be critical to Alabama's future, as Republicans look to maintain the...

  • Tuberville applauds new restrictions on transgender treatments and surgeries on minors

    A.I. generated content|Dec 1, 2025

    December 18, 2025 - WASHINGTON, D.C. - In a major policy announcement Thursday morning, Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. unveiled a federal medical declaration that would sharply restrict transgender‑related medical interventions for minors across the United States. U.S. Senator Tommy Tuberville (R-Alabama) applauded the announcement. Standing alongside FDA Commissioner Dr. Marty Makary, CMS Administrator Dr. Mehmet Oz, NIH Director Dr. Jay Bhattacharya, and other s...

  • Cities with the most expensive homes in Alabama

    Stacker|Dec 1, 2025

    Konstantin L // Shutterstock Cities with the most expensive homes in Alabama Purchasing a home is one of the most important investments there is. More than a place to live, homeownership is an asset with the potential to tremendously rise in value. But with home prices reaching record heights, affordability plays a huge role for buyers. The typical home value in the United States was $360,782 in November, 0.2% higher than the year before. High mortgage rates are also making monthly payments...

  • Alabama Farmers Federation Endorses Aaron Thomas for House District 10

    Jeff Helms, Alabama Farmers Federation|Dec 1, 2025

    MADISON COUNTY, Ala., December 19, 2025 - The Alabama Farmers Federation has announced its endorsement of Republican Aaron Thomas for Alabama House District 10 in Madison County. "Aaron Thomas is a hard-working business owner and a conservative," said Charles Butler, president of the Madison County Farmers Federation. "He knows what it's like to work with people to make a difference and a payroll. He will take that knowledge and experience to Montgomery and represent us well." As a local...

  • Sewell, Smith Introduce Bipartisan Bill to Expand Access to Cardiac Rehabilitation Services

    A.I. generated content|Dec 1, 2025

    December 19, 2025 - WASHINGTON, D.C. - A bipartisan pair of lawmakers has introduced new federal legislation aimed at expanding access to cardiac and pulmonary rehabilitation services, particularly in rural and underserved communities. U.S. Rep. Terri Sewell (AL‑07) and Rep. Adrian Smith (NE‑03) announced the Increasing Access to Quality Cardiac Rehabilitation Act, a bill that would allow advanced practice providers-including physician assistants, nurse practitioners, and clinical nurse speciali...

  • Sen. Katie Britt Joins Treasury Officials to Highlight "Trump Accounts" Initiative

    A.I. generated content|Dec 1, 2025

    WASHINGTON, D.C. - U.S. Senator Katie Britt (R‑Ala.) joined Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent, House Speaker Mike Johnson (R‑La.), Social Security Administration Commissioner Frank Bisignano, and Airbnb co‑founder Joe Gebbia at the U.S. Treasury Department this week to discuss the launch of "Trump Accounts," a key component of the Working Families Tax Cut Act. The initiative is designed to encourage long‑term savings for children and expand financial opportunities for future generations. Treasury...

  • Brown University Shooting Suspect Found Dead in New Hampshire Storage Unit

    A.I. generated content|Dec 1, 2025

    December 19, 2025 - PROVIDENCE, R.I. - Authorities confirmed late Thursday that the man suspected of carrying out the deadly shooting at Brown University - and later killing an MIT professor - was found dead in a storage facility in Salem, New Hampshire. The discovery ends a six‑day, multi‑state manhunt that had gripped campuses across the Northeast and raised urgent questions about motive, campus security, and the suspect's past. Officials identified the suspect as Claudio Manuel Neves Val...

  • The dangers of raising speed limits on interstates

    Stacker, David W. Craig for Craig, Kelley & Faultless|Dec 1, 2025

    The dangers of raising speed limits on interstates The recent increase in the speed limit on I-465 in Indiana, from 55 mph to 65 mph, raises the question of whether raising the speed limit on highways is a good idea. While the increase is meant to enhance the flow of traffic on the often busy interstate, there are several potential dangers that drivers may not consider. Although it is believed that raising speed limits and driving faster will reduce travel time, studies have shown that the actua...

  • Can we trust in AI to power customer communications?

    Stacker, Kasey Steinbrinck for Sinch|Dec 1, 2025

    Are we ready to trust in AI to power the future of customer communications? Ready or not, here it comes. Artificial intelligence is quickly changing the ways we interact with the world. That includes how businesses connect with people. But how do your customers feel about AI? What are your expectations for how AI will transform customer experiences? While using AI as part of a customer communications strategy isn’t exactly new, it is certainly expanding. Honestly, exploding might be a better w...

  • The LLC generation: How modern entrepreneurs are rewriting the rules of business formation

    Stacker, Davy Deluge for InCorp|Dec 1, 2025

    The LLC generation: How modern entrepreneurs are rewriting the rules of business formation One in four Americans ages 18 to 24 now runs a business, according to the Global Entrepreneurship Monitor. That marks a historic shift in who starts companies and when. For over two decades, entrepreneurial activity peaked among people in their 30s and 40s. Today, it’s the youngest adults leading the charge. And they’re moving faster than any generation before them. Instead of treating formation as a dis...

  • Capital gains tax: 2025-2026 rates, brackets and state guide

    Stacker, Dan Caplinger for The Motley Fool|Dec 1, 2025

    Capital gains tax: 2025-2026 rates, brackets and state guide Investors who sell an investment at a profit in a taxable account incur a capital gain that they must report on their tax returns. For investments held longer than one year, the long-term capital gains tax applies. In both the 2025 and 2026 tax years, federal tax laws impose three different rates on long-term capital gains based on income. The major tax changes enacted through the One Big Beautiful Bill Act earlier in 2025 had no...

  • Congressional seats, even the safe ones, don't come cheap

    Stacker, Emily Goodin for OpenSecrets|Dec 1, 2025

    Congressional seats, even the safe ones, don’t come cheap To run for Congress, candidates must satisfy three constitutional qualifications: Meet the minimum age requirement, be a U.S. citizen and reside in the state they seek to represent. But, heading into the 2026 cycle, it is clear there is one additional, unofficial requirement: They must be able to raise several million dollars. The total cost of congressional races in 2024 was $9.5 billion, including spending by outside groups, a...

  • 5 top-rated used small SUVs

    Stacker, Jake Sundstrom for Edmunds|Dec 1, 2025

    5 top-rated used small SUVs If you've spent the last few years in a compact car, and you're feeling the need for an upgrade, a small SUV might be perfect for you. They offer increased cargo and passenger space without a big trade-off in fuel economy, and the prices are reasonable when you consider their capability. They're great for folks looking to downsize from larger vehicles too. Below are Edmunds’ top picks, as well as the average price for a 2023 model on the used market compared to the ba...

  • Europe's new golden age: Americans choose culture over beaches

    Stacker, Maria Spyrou for JayWay Travel|Dec 1, 2025

    Europe’s new golden age: Americans choose culture over beaches Goodbye, sandy beaches, hello cultural immersion. A new era of travel is redefining how Americans vacation, with the majority seeking not just escape but enrichment. According to JayWay Travel’s 2025 study, 87% of travelers are shifting from passive relaxation to active exploration, trading sun loungers for museums, markets, and meaningful memories. This renaissance in travel is about value, identity, and connection. Europe has bec...

  • Tuberville Honors Alabama's Ella Cook on the U.S. Senate Floor

    A.I. generated content|Dec 1, 2025

    WASHINGTON - U.S. Senator Tommy Tuberville (R‑AL) delivered an emotional tribute on the Senate floor this week honoring the life of Ella Cook, a 19‑year‑old Mountain Brook native who was killed in a mass shooting on the campus of Brown University. The attack claimed two lives and left several others wounded, sending shockwaves through both the Rhode Island campus and communities back home in Alabama. Tuberville used his remarks to highlight Ella's deep Christian faith, her devotion to famil...

  • Fed rate cuts: Are they good or bad for home buyers?

    Stacker, Nathan Golden for Better|Dec 1, 2025

    Fed rate cuts: Are they good or bad for home buyers? You can count on it: When the Federal Reserve changes its interest rate, news headlines about mortgage rates will follow. This cycle unfolds up to eight times a year, so many home shoppers get the idea that the Fed regulates mortgage rates. Fed decisions affect mortgage rates, but the Fed doesn’t control mortgage rates directly. In fact, as Better discusses here, the Fed’s actions can have unpredictable effects on the rates new home buy...

  • The most dangerous time to drive in every state

    Stacker, Michael C. Kane for THE702FIRM Injury Attorneys|Dec 1, 2025

    The most dangerous time to drive in every state In 2023, roughly one-third of all U.S. traffic fatalities (33%) happened between 3 p.m. and 9 p.m., with the single deadliest three-hour block from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. (18% of all deaths). Those hours straddle the evening commute, when roads are crowded, daylight fades, and impairment risks rise. That pattern shows up year after year in federal crash data. Traffic deaths nationwide have risen sharply over the past several years, even as overall...

  • 4 scam trends consumers must watch going into 2026 (and how to stay ahead of them)

    Stacker, Trevor Mahoney for Lifeguard|Dec 1, 2025

    4 scam trends consumers must watch going into 2026 (and how to stay ahead of them) In America, fraud is no longer a static threat. It has instead become an evolving ecosystem, continually powered by artificial intelligence, automation, and an ever-expanding digital footprint. Consumers have spent much of the past decade reacting to the latest scam of the month, whether that be a phishing text, bogus charges, or something else. However, with 2026 on the horizon, scams are set to become more...

  • Attorney General Marshall Files Brief Supporting Florida Law That Prohibits Sexually Graphic Materials in Public-School Libraries

    Alabama Attorney General's Office|Dec 1, 2025

    (Montgomery, Ala) - Attorney General Steve Marshall has joined a 21-state coalition of attorneys general in filing an amicus brief in the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit in support of Florida's law that ensures that public-school libraries do not provide sexually graphic materials to their young students. A federal district court in Florida ruled that the law likely violates the Free Speech Clause of the First Amendment and entered an order prohibiting Florida from enforcing the l...

  • Why many first-time investors choose a hard money loan

    Stacker, Ryan G. Wright for The Investor's Edge|Dec 1, 2025

    Why many first-time investors choose a hard money loan The real estate investment arena hasn’t exactly been rolling out the red carpet for new investors, but things are about to change. According to industry insiders, we’re stepping into a Goldilocks zone over the next six to 12 months. For the last few years, you couldn't breathe on a property without ten cash offers beating you. That frenzy has finally cooled (at least for the moment). Interest rates have settled in the mid-6% range and are...

  • Beyond the house: Insuring your deck, fence, and detached garage

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

    Beyond the house: Insuring your deck, fence, and detached garage When homeowners review their policy, their focus often remains on Coverage A: Dwelling, which is the physical structure of the main house. However, a significant portion of a property’s value resides in its external, unattached structures, such as detached garages, fencing, sheds, and gazebos. Cheap Insurance explains how these external structures are covered under a different section of the homeowners insurance policy, usually d...

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