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Rain Leaves Birmingham Cars Coated in Mystery Dirt
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. — Residents across Birmingham woke up Thursday to find their cars covered in streaks and spots of dirt, prompting confusion and speculation about the cause of the unusual phenomenon. Drivers from Leeds to Mountain Brook reported the strange residue, describing it as if their vehicles had been splattered with mud after a light…
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Alabama Supreme Court Tightens Rules on Lawyer Advertising After Surge in Misleading Claims
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. — The Alabama Supreme Court has adopted new rules to clamp down on misleading lawyer advertising, responding to growing concerns that aggressive marketing tactics are confusing consumers and eroding public trust in the legal profession. The decision, handed down Wednesday, comes after years of complaints about television, radio, and billboard ads featuring attorneys…
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Alabama Welcomes Afrikaner Refugees as Haitians Face Barriers, Raising Questions of Racial Double Standards
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. — The arrival of white Afrikaner refugees in Alabama this week, part of a Trump administration initiative prioritizing their resettlement, has sparked debate in a state with a long, complex history of race and migration. Fifty-nine Afrikaners from South Africa are being welcomed to the United States under a program President Donald Trump…
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Alabama lawmakers ban foreign driver’s licenses for voting, despite no evidence of misuse
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. — Alabama lawmakers have passed a bill prohibiting the use of foreign national driver’s licenses as voter identification, a move critics say is a solution in search of a problem and a reflection of growing nationalist sentiment. Senate Bill 158, sponsored by Sen. Will Barfoot, R-Pike Road, passed the House 82-13 and now…
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Alabama Supreme Court Rulings Highlight Deep Divisions as Methodist Churches Split Over LGBTQ+ Inclusion
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. — Alabama’s Methodist churches remain sharply divided after the state Supreme Court issued key rulings on property disputes, underscoring the depth of the schism triggered by the United Methodist Church’s decision to fully include LGBTQ+ people in ministry and marriage. Since 2022, about a quarter of Alabama’s United Methodist congregations have left the…
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Shaquille O’Neal’s Next Chapter: From NBA Legend to Alabama State Professor
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. — Shaquille O’Neal, the NBA Hall of Famer and longtime “Inside the NBA” analyst, is deepening his ties to Alabama and Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) by pursuing further education at Alabama State University, with plans to become a college professor in mentorship and business administration within two years. O’Neal recently appeared…