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Campaigning in Iowa this year, Donald Trump said he was prevented during his presidency from using the military to quell violence in primarily Democratic cities and states. Will this rhetoric come up during Tuscaloosa’s GOP debate set for December sixth.
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The University of Alabama’s Beat Auburn Beat Hunger food drive campaign will end Thursday, November 16.
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Alabama is still experiencing a shortage in medicine used to treat one of the most common neuro-developmental disorders. Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder or ADHD is a common condition that is shown through inattention, hyperactivity and sometimes, impulsivity.
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Five Republicans will appear on stage in Miami for the GOP's third presidential primary debate. The group is the smallest to qualify for the debate stage so far, but it's unclear whether the increased airtime for the shrinking group will fundamentally change the 2024 Republican presidential nomination fight. This may forecast what could happen during the next GOP debate in Tuscaloosa.
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The University of Alabama’s VitAL program and the Alabama Department of Mental Health (ADMH) have partnered in an effort in statewide suicide prevention.
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Editor’s note: Alabama Public Radio originally published this article on Wednesday, October 4, 2023. There were questions about accuracy in the reporting, and APR is now publishing this editorial revision regarding the story. The article below has been updated to reflect accurate information. Alabama Public Radio regrets the error in the previous reporting.
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A study by the University of Alabama says Americans are approximately 10 times more likely to consider getting a tattoo over the summer months. Online searches for "tattoos" and tattoo-related services regularly increased nationwide in July and decreased to their lowest point in November.
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Professors at The University of Alabama are actively seeking participants for research studies that could impact residents’ health and wellness. The university’s media center recently released sign-up information for 18 studies across multiple disciplines from engineering and psychology to nutrition and rural health, and there is more research to come.
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Kevin Steele has been coaching for nearly a decade longer than Tommy Rees has been alive. Now Steele is embarking on his second stint as Alabama's defensive coordinator and the 31-year-old Rees is approaching his first season as the Crimson Tide's offensive coordinator. They're at very different stages of their careers, but with the same mission: Help Nick Saban and Alabama get back to national championship form.
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ChatGPT and artificial intelligence (AI) are both making headlines. Computer programs that generate pictures and fill out spreadsheets are one thing, but education experts are inquiring about both technology’s use in college lecture halls in Alabama.