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Wall Street is known for characters like the real Jordan Belmont and fictional Gordon Gekko personifying greed.
The University of Alabama in Huntsville (UAH), a part of The University of Alabama System, has announced that Neil Laya, an aerospace engineering graduate student, has been awarded an Alabama Space Grant Consortium (ASGC) Fellowship.
The group has played music festivals, private functions, and multiple music venues, playing bluegrass tunes and adding a bluegrass touch to country, jazz, funk, rock, and even metal.
The younger generation doesn’t understand a number of words and phrases, including “broken record,” “ice box,” “party line,” “ungawa” and “Kemo sabe.” Another phrase is one we don’t hear too much anymore, “Who does she think she is, the queen of Sheba?” This phrase is used to describe one with an inflated opinion of themselves–someone […]
This is the final version of a three week series of stories that illustrate that Alabama is a “Big Front Porch.” James E. “Big Jim” Folsom was one of our few two-term governors. In the old days, governors could not succeed themselves. Therefore, Big Jim was first governor in 1946-1950. He waited out four years […]
President Joe Biden called out "MAGA Republicans" and supporters of President Donald Trump by suggesting they were a threat to the country.
Week 1 of college football is here! This serves as your guide on how to watch this week's college football slate.
There may not be a program in the country that needs its first game to arrive more quickly than the Auburn Tigers.
You may say she’s the perfect fit for the inaugural Wetumpka Wildlife Arts Festival that will feature classes, exhibits and demonstrations.
HUNTSVILLE — There’s a reason Huntsville is called “Rocket City” and the city will once again live up to its name this weekend.
Alabama continues to expand its unique access to the great outdoors with five new Special Opportunity Areas around the state.
"We Dare Defend our Rights," reads Alabama's official state motto. This maxim was put to the test during the Biden administration's COVID-19 mandate campaign.
This week's episode features Yellowhammer News editor Dylan Smith, who shared what led him into the field of journalism.
The College Football Playoff's Board of Managers, comprised of university presidents and chancellors, voted to expand the playoff from four teams to 12.
President Biden has announced his intention to appoint Dr. Patricia G. Sims, president of Drake State Community & Technical College, to the National Infrastructure Advisory Council.
A bill introduced by U.S. Rep. Barry Moore would send newly hired Internal Revenue Service agents to assist with border security operations.
Luckily for former President Donald Trump, you can not be sent to prison based on the evidence presented on cable news.
The speech saw Biden ramp up his rhetoric against "MAGA Republicans," a block of conservative he recently said were embracing "semi-fascism."
With an ominous red backdrop and flanked by two Marines, an obtuse President Joe Biden scolded his fellow Americans for holding different views and daring to speak them out loud
Tuesday, Rep. Barry Moore expressed concern about the lack of response from DOJ over attacks against Catholic churches across the country.
The State of Alabama stands in opposition to a last-ditch effort by a convicted murderer to halt his scheduled execution later this month.
On Overdose Awareness Day, the congressman said increase overdoses are partially caused by the current crisis at the southern border.
In preparation for the new season, it's due time for a preview of the greatest conference in all of sports: the Southeastern Conference.

