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Connected or left behind? How digital access varies across US states in 2025 In 2025, connectivity to the internet is nearly as important to life as electricity.
State of Medicare heading into 2026: Your complete guide to new laws and avoiding surprise bills Prescription drug costs have long been one of the biggest
A recent trip to the Auburn University campus brought back memories of my residency there. I often remark to current students I meet that I spent 18 months
November 22, 2025 – BIRMINGHAM – UAB was routed by South Florida 48 to 18 in a game that was overshadowed by senseless violence before the players ever
November 16, 2025 - Across Alabama's 67 counties, towns and cities are rediscovering the power of place - and how to breathe new life into historic structures
Government shutdown, trade wars hit farmers’ bottom line hard For Wendy Johnson, a livestock and organic grain farmer in Charles City, Iowa, October is
States hope to use rural health money to keep doctors, combat chronic disease In their competition for rural health care dollars from a new federal fund,
November 15, 2025 - JACKSONVILLE - The Gamecocks delivered a strong performance in their final home game of the regular season, highlighted by a dramatic
HUNTSVILLE, Ala. (NOV 17, 2025) – Preparations are in full swing for Holiday Jazz 2025 in the Department of Music, Theatre and Film at The University of
Secured vs. unsecured loans: Understanding the differences You’ve got options for pizza. Options for cell phone service. Options for shoes. And yes, options
On November 17, 1939, a brutal crackdown by Nazi forces in occupied Czechoslovakia led to the execution of nine student leaders, the closure of all Czech
America's favorite pie isn't apple: See the winners in each state Apple pie has long been a staple of American culture. However, a recent survey by Hers
November 17, 2025 - HUNTSVILLE - Despite a 43-day government shutdown that brought much of the federal workforce to a halt, NASA's Artemis II mission-the
Inside the digital compliance gap: Why most small businesses don't understand their multi-factor obligations Every day, thousands of American small businesses
November 14, 2025 – MONTGOMERY – U.S. Senate candidate Rodney Walker applauded a recent decision by the Department of Justice to launch an investigation