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  • The major COVID variants we've seen so far and which one to look out for right now

    Stacker, Charlotte LoBuono|Nov 1, 2024

    The COVID-19 pandemic was the third leading cause of death globally in 2020 and the second in 2021, according to a recent World Health Organization report. The almost 13 million lives lost during those years opened peoples' eyes to the way viruses can mutate or change. Words such as 'variant,' 'subvariant,' and 'strain' became part of the lexicon. All viruses, including SARS-CoV-2, which causes COVID-19, acquire mutations over time as they spread. Some mutations do not change any...

  • Mike Rogers says that Elise Stefanik is an excellent choice for U.N. Ambassador

    Brandon Moseley|Nov 1, 2024

    November 11, 2024 – WASHINGTON, D.C. - U.S. Representative Mike Rogers (R-AL03), the Chairman of the House Armed Services Committee, released a statement in support of President Donald J. Trump's (R) announcement that he will nominate Congresswoman Elise Stefanik (R-New York) to serve as U.S. Ambassador to the U.N. "Rep. Elise Stefanik is an excellent choice to represent the interests of our nation at the U.N.," said Chairman Rogers in a statement. "Rep. Stefanik is a proven leader and who h...

  • Tuberville is backing Rick Scott for U.S. Senate

    Brandon Moseley|Nov 1, 2024

    November 11, 2024 – WASHINGTON, D.C. – U.S. Senate Tommy Tuberville (R-Alabama) went on Fox News to explain why he is voting for Sen. Rick Scott (R-Florida) for Senate Majority Leader. The current Republican Leader Mitch McConnell (R- Kentucky) is retiring from the leadership position he has held for almost two decades. Sens. Scott, John Thune (R-South Dakota), and John Cornyn (R-Texas) are all seeking to replace McConnell as leader. The Republicans flipped four seat from Democratic control las...

  • Younger homeowners are more likely to have home insurance dropped

    Stacker, Jennifer Gimbel|Nov 1, 2024

    As climate change continues to worsen the severity of extreme weather and expensive property damage, home insurance companies in Florida, California, Louisiana, and other high-risk states have adopted stricter underwriting rules or are choosing to no longer sell policies in these states. Meanwhile, homeowners are left scrambling to find coverage after their policies are canceled or nonrenewed. Younger homeowners are feeling the effects more than others, according to the 2024 Policygenius...

  • Tuberville honors Alabama veterans

    Senator Tommy Tuberville's office|Nov 1, 2024

    November 12, 2024 -WASHINGTON – U.S. Senator Tommy Tuberville (R-AL) gave a speech on the Senate floor commemorating Veterans Day and honoring veterans for their bravery and sacrifice. Senator Tuberville highlighted Sergeant Ricardo Jaramillo of Harvest, Alabama, Senior Chief Petty Officer Wayne Weeks of Geneva, Alabama, and Petty Officer Second Class Alex Vogt of Hoover, Alabama. Sen. Tuberville celebrated the freedom Americans are able to experience because of the sacrifices our service men a...

  • Trump will meet with Biden today

    Brandon Moseley|Nov 1, 2024

    November 13, 2024 – WASHINGTON D.C. – President-elect Donald J. Trump (R) will meet with President Joseph R. Biden in the White House today. The pair of President will discuss the transition of power as President Trump prepares his return to Pennsylvania Avenue. "We want this to go well," said White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre added. "We want this to be a process that gets the job done." "They will go through the top issues - both domestic and foreign policy issues - including wha...

  • 7 tips to avoid holiday scams and protect your identity

    Stacker, Louis DeNicola|Nov 1, 2024

    The holidays can bring joy, time off from work, and days spent with family-but they can also be accompanied by added stressors. Whether stretching finances to afford presents, struggling with travel plans or rushing to get everything done before taking a few days off, the extra expenses and pressure could make someone a prime target for identity theft or scams. While the dangers are real, there are also things that can be done to protect yourself from falling victim to a scam or having your...

  • Top Aeroplan hacks every traveller should know

    Stacker, Hannah Logan|Nov 1, 2024

    Aeroplan is considered Canada's top loyalty program and one of the most lucrative frequent flier programs available today. Recent changes have come into play that have added a lot of value to being a member, including family sharing and the fact that every seat is now available. However, no program is perfect, and Aeroplan has a couple of downsides too—the biggest drawback being the dynamic pricing which means, in some cases, flights will cost more points than they did before. That being s...

  • John Thune elected by Republicans to lead the Senate

    Brandon Moseley|Nov 1, 2024

    November 13, 2024 - WASHINGTON, D.C. The Republicans in the U.S. Senate have voted to make Sen. John Thune (R-South Dakota) the new leader of the Senate Republicans – replacing Sen. Mitch McConnell (R-Kentucky). Thune was selected over Sen. John Cornyn (R-Texas) and Sen. Rick Scott (R-Florida). U.S. Senators Katie Britt (R-Alabama) and Tommy Tuberville (R-Alabama) both supported Scott – who was the favorite of conservative activists and many conservative podcasters and radio pundits. Britt rel...

  • Obituary: U.S. Army Air Corps Veteran: Joseph Collins

    Martha Poole Simmons|Nov 1, 2024

    SGT Joseph Collins, a WWII veteran, who served with the U.S. Army Air Corps and worked on the maintenance of B-17 Flying Fortresses in England passed away November 6, 2024 at the age of 104. His article was published in the January 2020 issue of the Alabama Gazette. https://www.alabamagazette.com/story/2020/01/01/news/honoring-our-heros/1818.html Sgt. Joseph Collins was born January 11, 1920, in the Welona community of Coosa County, AL, and except for the four years that he served with the...

  • Tuberville says that new Senate leadership should pass President Trump's America First Agenda.

    Brandon Moseley|Nov 1, 2024

    November c13, 2024 – WASHINGTON, D.C. – U.S. Senator Tommy Tuberville (R-Alabama) spoke with Alabama reporters following the selection of Sen. John Thune of South Dakota as the Republican leader in a closely watched vote. Tuberville said that voters have given President Donald J. Trump (R) a "mandate" to bring change to Washington. "The people overwhelmingly rejected Kamala Harris's radical agenda and decided to send President Trump back to the White House," Sen. Tuberville said. "This was...

  • Matt Gaetz is Trump's choice for Attorney General: Tulsi Gabbard to be Trump's Director of National Intelligence

    Brandon Moseley|Nov 1, 2024

    November 14, 2024 - President-elect Donald J. Trump (R) announced on Wednesday that he plans to nominate Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-Florida) as U.S. Attorney General. The announcement caused a firestorm in Washington as Gaetz has been widely criticized both for his combative political style – he orchestrated the ouster of former Speaker of the House Kevin McCarthy – and for troubling questions about alleged ethical lapses. At one point Congressman Mike Rogers (R-AL03) had to be restrained from att...

  • Feeling stressed? Your gut may be to blame.

    Stacker, Charlotte LoBuono|Nov 1, 2024

    Over the past decade, researchers have made strides in understanding the link between two seemingly unrelated organs: the gut and the brain. Findings from microbiologists, neurologists, and nutritionists who study the gut-brain axis, or the interaction between these two essential organs, all point to the profound influence the gut has on the brain, and vice versa. But how exactly does this connection work? It starts with what's called the gut microbiome, or the trillions of microorganisms...

  • Syphilis rates are at their highest since the 1960s. Here's why.

    Stacker, Jennifer Huizen, Data Work By Wade Zhou|Nov 1, 2024

    After decades of decline, syphilis cases are on the rise again, hitting their highest levels since the early 1960s. Though the vast majority of syphilis cases are preventable, rates surged nearly 80% between 2018 and 2022, rising among all age groups and including a spike in transmission at childbirth, according to data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Syphilis, a sexually transmitted disease caused by infections from the bacteria species Treponema pallidum, has plagued...

  • City of Montgomery Celebrates Veterans Day

    Martha Poole Simmons|Nov 1, 2024

    The City of Montgomery, AL, celebrated Veterans Day in grand style beginning with a special patriotic parade from the AL Capitol continuing down Dexter Avenue past the fountain to Court Street. Special Veterans Day activities were held at the Riverwalk Stadium. Thousands of veterans and others attended as the events unfolded with the arrival of a military helicopter that landed on the baseball field. COL John A. Eidsmoe, a U.S. Air Force veteran, served as emcee of the ceremonies. An Honor...

  • One dead and 16 wounded during mass shooting in Tuskegee

    Brandon Moseley|Nov 1, 2024

    November 14, 2024 – MONTGOMERY, AL – Members of the Alabama House Democratic Caucus expressed their shock and sorrow in the aftermath of violence in Tuskegee that left one dead and sixteen injured. Rep. Pebblin Warren (D-Tuskegee) represents Macon County. "My heart is heavy with grief and sadness for those killed, injured, and forever traumatized by this senseless and horrific tragedy," said Rep. Warren in a statement. Shootings like this have become all too common in Alabama. As a member of the...

  • How to avoid buying a flood-damaged car

    Stacker, Kyle Hyatt|Nov 1, 2024

    Buying a cheap, flood-damaged car might seem appealing since it might not have any visual damage, but the host of issues it could be hiding might cause serious problems. There are also shady sellers who might try to pass off a flood-damaged car as a perfectly good vehicle. Edmunds shares how to avoid buying a flood-damaged car, as well as some telltale signs to look for. What Happens to a Car in a Flood? It may seem obvious, but when a car spends time underwater, a number of really bad things...

  • Landslides are a threat to US infrastructure and safety. Here's where they pose the biggest threat.

    Stacker, Paxtyn Merten|Nov 1, 2024

    Hurricane Helene wrought devastation across the Southeast. The storm's high winds and flooding killed more than 230 people, and the damage to property, infrastructure, and other economic impacts is estimated to be worth tens of billions of dollars. But heavy rains and destructive winds weren't the only natural disasters out in force: The hurricane also activated nearly 2,000 landslides, of which over half have impacted roads, rivers, and structures, according to early estimates. Even on their...

  • Tuberville, Britt Legislation to Name Guntersville VA Facility in Honor of Colonel Ola Lee Mize Passes Senate

    Staff Writer|Nov 1, 2024

    November 14, 2024 - WASHINGTON – Last night, the U.S. Senate unanimously passed U.S. Senator Tommy Tuberville (R-AL) and U.S. Senator Katie Britt's (R-AL) legislation to rename the Department of Veterans Affairs community-based outpatient clinic in Guntersville, Alabama, in honor of Alabama native and Medal of Honor recipient Colonel Ola Lee Mize. "Colonel Ola Lee Mize was a true patriot who embodied the American ideals of courage, selflessness, and honor," said Senator Tuberville. "He d...

  • State reports slight improvement in workforce participation rate

    Brandon Moseley|Nov 1, 2024

    November 15, 2024 – the Alabama Department of Labor reports that Alabama's workforce participation rate showed a slight increase in October to 57.6%. Labor Secretary Marty Redden reported that the percentage of prime-age workers decreased by two-tenths of a percentage point to 79.1% over the month. Over the past year, this number increased by one percentage point from 78.1% to 79.1% as more people are being forced to enter the labor force due to inflation. Prime-age workers are those aged 2...

  • Attorney General Steve Marshall Announces Court of Criminal Appeals Upholds Murder Conviction in Clarke County

    Alabama Attorney General's Office|Nov 1, 2024

    November 15, 2024 - (Montgomery, Ala.) - Attorney General Steve Marshall announced the Alabama Court of Criminal Appeals affirmed the conviction of Jeremiah Wesley Irvin, 25, of Thomasville, for murder. Irvin was convicted in the Clarke County Circuit Court on June 16, 2023. The evidence at trial showed that on the night of February 2, 2021, Fredrick Wright was shot and killed on the front porch of his house by Irvin. The evidence further showed the victim, and Irvin had engaged in an...

  • The symbolism and meaning behind different engagement ring shapes

    Stacker, Alicia Briggs|Nov 1, 2024

    Selecting the perfect engagement ring isn't simply about the brilliance or the size of the diamond, it's also about the meaning behind the ring shape. Many shoppers wonder, "What does each diamond shape say and how does it reflect my relationship?" Every lab-grown diamond tells a unique story. Understanding the symbolism and meaning behind different engagement ring shapes will help buyers select a ring that's both beautiful and personally meaningful. VRAI shares tips to help navigate the...

  • Attorney General Marshall Announces Court of Criminal Appeals Upholds Capital Murder and Attempted Murder Convictions in Jefferson County

    Alabama Attorney General's Office|Nov 1, 2024

    Attorney General Marshall Announces Court of Criminal Appeals Upholds Capital Murder and Attempted Murder Convictions in Jefferson County (Montgomery, Ala.) - Attorney General Steve Marshall announced that the Alabama Court of Criminal Appeals affirmed the convictions of Alfreda Janapril Fluker, 44, of Birmingham, for capital murder and attempted murder. Fluker was convicted in the Jefferson County Circuit Court on February 6, 2023. The evidence at trial showed that on the night of April 10,...

  • How gas prices have changed in Alabama in the last week

    Stacker|Nov 1, 2024

    Americans may have record-low gas prices to be thankful for this holiday season as at least one analyst predicts average gasoline costs could fall below $3 per gallon by Thanksgiving. "The question is not so much when do we drop below $3 per gallon, but how much lower can we go?" OPIS global head of energy analysis Tom Kloza told Yahoo Finance. About 24 states had average gas prices at or below $3 per gallon this week, according to AAA data. Part of that is due to volatile oil prices that have...

  • Most popular game show hosts of all time

    Stacker, Beth Mowbray|Nov 1, 2024

    Since the first TV game show—the BBC's "Spelling Bee"—aired in 1938, these programs have captivated audiences. Game shows' popularity grew along with television ownership, which increased exponentially in the 1940s and '50s from just a few thousand homes in 1947 to roughly 50% of homes by 1955. One of the first U.S. hits, "What's My Line?", debuted in 1950. In the '60s, programs like "The Match Game" and "Password" appeared, each entertaining audiences for over 20 years. Then came some sho...

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