In the clip, Timothy Wayne expertly performs “Lady Down on Love,” a track first released by Alabama in 1977. The Louisiana State University student’s voice is strong and confident in the clip.
American Hats LLC, one of the last remaining millinery factories in the United States, is celebrating its 101st anniversary ...
The Alabama Crimson Tide had lofty standards entering Kalen DeBoer's first season in Tuscaloosa. Alabama went 9-3 in the regular season, but was the last team out of the College Football Playoff ...
Kalen DeBoer didn't waste much time when it came to building his first Alabama football recruiting class. In DeBoer's first season with the Crimson Tide, Alabama finished with the fourth-best ...
Alabama basketball has moved up to the No. 2 overall seed in Joe Lunardi's latest "Bracketology" report for ESPN. The Crimson Tide is now projected as the No. 1 seed in the Midwest region.
Ole Miss basketball earned a historic victory against No. 5 Alabama on Tuesday night. The No. 21 Rebels won 74-64 at Alabama in a battle of two teams that entered the night undefeated in SEC play.
Red Hat, the IBM-owned open-source software giant, has completed its acquisition of Neural Magic, a pioneering artificial intelligence (AI) optimization startup. Initially announced in November ...
Ontario Premier Doug Ford made quite a splash when he appeared before reporters on Wednesday wearing a “Canada is not for sale” hat. Ford was meeting with provincial and territorial leaders, Prime ...
Man seriously injured in Griswold car crash State police say he was arrested at the scene of a single-car crash near Exit 22, on the southbound side of Interstate 395.
Alabama has elected 190 members to the U.S. House for over 205 years, but it achieved a first last week: Two Black residents from Alabama took the oath of office to serve in the U.S. House at the ...
At a press conference Tuesday, Ford sported a reverse of Donald Trump’s now-iconic, glaring red hat, usually embossed with Trump’s infamous catch phrase, “MAKE AMERICA GREAT AGAIN.” ...
When the tide in the Mississippi fell, animal guts, blood, entrails and intestines tossed into the river from slaughterhouses upstream lodged around the pipes going into the New Orleans city ...