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The Orion spacecraft splashed down Sunday morning in the Pacific Ocean, capping a more than 1.4 million mile journey around the moon.

Whether is the banning of a former president, shadowbanning, suppression of negative stories, or collusion between a government and a social media company, Twitter CEO Elon Musk has exposed it all.

Radio talk show host Dale Jackson and 256 Today CEO Mecca Musick take you through Alabama’s biggest political stories.

Eagle Awareness Weekends soar into Lake Guntersville

America’s national symbol, the bald eagle, will be celebrated when Lake Guntersville State Park hosts Eagle Awareness Weekends.

Dr. Daniel Sutter: Lessons from the FTX collapse

Wicked and wickedly smart individuals may catch us in elaborate scams, yet scams are more harmful when aided and abetted by government rules.

Dynetics has submitted a bid on the Human Landing System Sustaining Lunar Development contract for NASA’s Artemis mission.

Reflections: Blessing and cursing

Schoolteachers in my generation exhorted us not to curse but to learn the beauty of language and use it to advantage.

A $2 million commitment from alumnus Ari Deshe and wife Ann kicks off the University of Alabama’s $4 million fundraising campaign.

Flowers: Saying goodbye to legislative leaders

Allow me to share the stories of three of my favorite legislative colleagues, Victor Gaston, Howard Sanderford and the late Steve McMillan.

Hall of Fame songwriting legend Mike Stoller lends support to honoring Alabama’s ‘Big Mama’ Thornton who made a hit of “Hound Dog”.

FBI lays out objectives, expansion plans in Alabama

Alabama's Redstone Arsenal is the economic engine that powers roughly half of the Huntsville metro economy.

Chris Stewart has been named administrator of the Alabama Alcoholic Beverage Control (ABC) Board, Gov. Kay Ivey announced Friday.

This weekend, Jackson and her son, both Alexander City, Alabama, natives, will graduate together as mother and son.

Under a final rule published by NOAA Fisheries, Alabama’s private recreational anglers will see a 51% decrease in the 2023 red snapper quota.

U.S. Rep. Mo Brooks (R-Huntsville) is blasting both Democrats and his fellow Republicans over inflation and the poor economy. 

Barry Moore said the exchanging an arms dealer for a basketball player was a major mistake by the Biden administration

Four questions with BCA President & CEO Helena Duncan

To learn more about BCA's newest CEO, her leadership philosophy and expectations for the future, here are four questions with Helena Duncan.  

U.S. Rep.-elect Dale Strong (R-Huntsville) announced Friday his appointments to two senior-level congressional staff positions.

Alabama linebacker Will Anderson was honored Wednesday with the Bednarik Award, which is given to the best defensive player in the nation.

The most conservative legislature in the nation resides in Montgomery, according to analysis conducted by the Center for Legislative Accountability.

The newest batch of Twitter files released by new Twitter CEO Elon Musk shows that the company has long been engaged in the act of shadowbanning (secretly throttling the spread of information based on its political impact)

Dale Strong announces transition committee

U.S. Rep.-elect Dale Strong (R-Huntsville) announced on Thursday the members of his transition committee as he prepares to take office Jan. 3.

Democrats are playing games again?

The U.S. House of Representatives voted 350-80 Thursday to approve the fiscal year 2023 National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA). The must-pass legislation, which outlines how tax dollars will be allocated to the Pentagon, holds a price tag of $847 billion. As the lead Republican on the House Armed Services Committee, U.S. Rep. Mike Rogers (R-Saks) […]