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Jones Calls for Data Center Moratorium as Tuberville Doubles Down on AI Infrastructure Push
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. — Former U.S. Sen. Doug Jones is pressing for an “immediate moratorium” on new data centers in Alabama, arguing that residents are being kept in the dark about projects that will reshape local power and water use, while U.S. Sen. Tommy Tuberville is embracing the facilities as a cornerstone of the state’s economic…
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Birmingham Zoo to Open New Axolotl Habitat
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. — The Birmingham Zoo is adding one of the internet’s most recognizable amphibians to its animal roster, opening a new axolotl habitat to the public Wednesday, July 22. The exhibit features axolotls, a species of salamander native to Mexico that is known for its feathery external gills, permanent aquatic life stage and wide,…
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Alabama Lawsuit Says ChatGPT Urged Woman to Die for ‘Divine Prophecy’
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. — The mother of a Jefferson County woman who died after walking into interstate traffic has filed a wrongful-death lawsuit alleging the artificial intelligence chatbot ChatGPT convinced her daughter that killing herself would fulfill a divine prophecy. The complaint, filed this week in Jefferson County, says 29-year-old Christian Faith Madison, an accountant and…
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Two Blount County Corrections Officers Indicted in Inmate’s Death as Bond is Set
ONEONTA, Ala. — Two former corrections officers at the Blount County Detention Center have been charged in connection with the death of a 23-year-old inmate, a case that has drawn renewed attention after a judge set bond this week. A Blount County grand jury indicted Joseph Michael Blaine Evans, 26, of Oneonta, and Liletzy Valdez…
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Tens of Thousands in Alabama Lose Health Coverage as ACA Subsidies Expire
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. — More than 94,000 fewer Alabamians are enrolled in Affordable Care Act coverage compared with last year, a sharp drop that health advocates tie to the expiration of federal subsidies and rank among the steepest declines in the nation. The loss of coverage comes as the Trump administration and Republican Congress allowed the…
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Two Assault Reports Lead to Arrest of Homewood Massage Therapist
HOMEWOOD, Ala. — A former massage therapist at a Homewood day spa has been arrested and charged with two counts of first-degree sexual abuse after two women separately reported inappropriate sexual contact during massage appointments, police said. Matthew Owen Jones, 44, of Sterrett, was arrested by the Homewood Police Department and booked into the Jefferson…
