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In the scorching heat of an Apulian summer in 216 BC, the course of military history was forever altered when the Carthaginian general Hannibal Barca annihilated
On July 31, 904, the Byzantine city of Thessalonica-second only to Constantinople in wealth and prestige-was engulfed in one of the most devastating assaults
When summer rolls through Alabama, gardens overflow with golden squash. Instead of the usual sauté or casserole, why not give this garden staple a bold
July 31, 2025 – RUSSELL COUNTY, AL - The state of Alabama has ordered the closure of a livestock processing facility in Russell County, citing regulatory
Top remote roles and where to hire them Remote work has made it possible for companies to hire top talent regardless of location. According to the World
State Senate candidate Amy Minton recently joined the Heart of Dixie Podcast with Brandon Moseley and Harry Still III to talk about her campaign. Minton
5 essential tips to stay healthy in a heat wave Heat waves demand proactive measures to protect your health. These extreme temperatures pose an even greater
August 1, 2025 - MONTGOMERY, AL - The Alabama Department of Conservation and Natural Resources has reaffirmed and expanded its restrictions on the possession,
Washington, D.C. – August 1, 2025 - U.S. Senator Tommy Tuberville (R-AL) appeared on Fox Business's Mornings with Maria to announce the introduction of
On July 22, 1298, the fields outside the Scottish town of Falkirk bore witness to one of the most significant-and devastating-clashes of the Wars of Scottish
Two identical twins who hail from Chicago, Camille and Kennerle Kitt, who have been featured on the PBS Special, "Celtic Heart", playing the harp along
Arina P Habich // Shutterstock How much house $1 million buys you in Anniston The number of American houses worth $1 million is at an all-time high, as
On August 1, 30 BC, Octavian-soon to be known as Augustus, Rome's first emperor-entered the ancient city of Alexandria, Egypt, marking a decisive moment
scarp577 // Shutterstock How much house $1 million buys you in Decatur The number of American houses worth $1 million is at an all-time high, as home prices
Where state income taxes hit the middle class hardest If you’re earning $50,000 a year, where you live could mean the difference between paying less than
Happy Together // Shutterstock See the most extreme temperatures in Alabama history On July 9, 2021, California's Death Valley reached 130 degrees Fahrenheit,
July 28, 2025 - MONTGOMERY, AL - Governor Kay Ivey, on Monday following a speech to the Economic Development Association of Alabama, announced that more