Longtime Fox News host Neil Cavuto is leaving the network after 28 years — ending his run as one of the few remaining anchors on that cable channel willing to criticize President-elect ...
Alabama basketball coach Nate Oats was none too pleased with his team's effort in a 74-64 home loss to Ole Miss on Tuesday night, criticizing both himself and senior leadership for a lackluster ...
Jason Jones ... coach. Alabama opens its 2025 season Aug. 30 against Florida State. Colin Gay covers Alabama football for The Tuscaloosa News, part of the USA TODAY Network.
USA TODAY Network newsrooms operate independently, and this doesn’t influence our coverage. Emilee Smarr covers Alabama basketball and Crimson Tide athletics for the Tuscaloosa News. She can be ...
Alabama football officially announced the hiring of former Crimson Tide player Jason Jones as assistant defensive backs coach on Friday. News of the hire’s finalization had already been reported ...
An Alabama Death Row inmate, who is set to die next month by nitrogen gas, is arguing that he shouldn’t be in Alabama’s custody at all. Demetrius Terrence Frazier, 52, is set to die sometime ...
Alabama football's roster depth was expected ... "However, the Crimson Tide received some good news defensively: linebackers Deontae Lawson and Justin Jefferson, along with defensive linemen ...
Over the past few months, Project Unify has been able to gift 12 different families a camper, but it wouldn’t be possible without the generosity of North Alabama. “We’ve had three ...
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In larger cities like Mobile and Tuscaloosa, the local sales tax is decided on by the local government. Both cities boast a 10% sales tax, which would cost consumers more to buy a product in a ...
UA news: President, first Black faculty member Ten years is enough for Stuart R. Bell as University of Alabama president, reports AL.com’s Williesha Morris. Bell, who stepped into the job in ...
It’s the end of an era. Rashida Jones, the history-making president of MSNBC and the first Black woman to lead a major television news network, is stepping down after an impactful and historic ...