Al Roker and his company were accused in a lawsuit filed Tuesday of failing to follow a diversity, equity and inclusion mandate. Former executive producer Bill Schultz is suing the "Today" show ...
Huntsville is also the location of Alabama A&M University, Oakwood University, University of Alabama in Huntsville and the J.F. Drake State Technical College. Some of the larger events that take ...
After falling out of the first round, Alabama cornerback Kool-Aid McKinstry was selected by the New Orleans Saints with the 41st overall pick in the NFL Draft. McKinstry is the fourth Alabama ...
TUSCALOOSA, Ala. — Redshirt freshman guard Davin Cosby became the third Alabama basketball player to enter the transfer portal, doing so on Friday night, as first reported by On3. Cosby spent a ...
The Alabama Legislature has passed a bill that would make it a felony for clergy to have sexual interactions with anyone younger than 19. House Bill 125, sponsored by State Rep. Leigh Hulsey ...
Al Hilal coach Jorge Jesus said Cristiano Ronaldo is so accustomed to winning that he cannot accept defeat after the 39-year-old was sent off for elbowing Al Hilal's Ali Al-Bulayhi in the closing ...
The winners are on the podium with an official during the awarding ceremony. KUWAIT CITY, April 28: Abdullah Mishari Al-Awadhi, representing Al-Masayel Club and the Kuwaiti show jumping equestrian ...
The Alabama House passed legislation Thursday to ban sexually explicit books from the children’s sections of public libraries. For now, HB385 calls for anyone found violating this proposed ...
LAWRENCE — Kansas basketball’s momentum in the transfer portal continued Friday, with Alabama transfer guard Rylan Griffen’s commitment to the Jayhawks. Griffen, who helped lead Alabama to ...
By Emily Cochrane Emily Cochrane covers the American South and has reported on the redistricting effort in Alabama. Shomari Figures, a Democrat who worked in the Justice Department, will face ...
Alabama is one of the few remaining states in the Southeast without those protections for K-12 students in public schools. If Gov. Kay Ivey signs the bill, it will go into effect Oct. 1.