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1819news.com > culture > mike-schramm-using-aristotles-3-principles-of-logic-to-advance-our-knowledge

Mike Schramm: Using Aristotle's 3 principles of logic to advance our…

59+ min ago  (598+ words) One of the big questions emerging from the rise of artificial intelligence (AI) is what exactly it means to know something at all. While advanced AI models can present the appearance of knowledge and understanding, scratching below the conversational surface…...

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1819news.com > news > item > huntsville-police-stop-for-alligator-making-its-way-through-neighborhood

Huntsville Police stop for alligator making its way through…

2+ week, 3+ day ago  (122+ words) The Huntsville Police Department (HPD) shared a rare encounter on Wednesday night after an alligator was spotted in a neighborhood. HPD officers came across the alligator as it crossed Haysland Road. "After a brief detour through the neighborhood, it made…...

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1819news.com > culture > cooper-moore-generation-ai-and-the-recovery-of-the-human-person

Cooper Moore: Generation AI and the recovery of the human person

1+ mon, 4+ hour ago  (22+ words) Artificial intelligence isn’t going away anytime soon. Power often feels like control, yet it rarely brings insight. Information floods every screen;…...

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Drought conditions improve across the state | Alabama News

1+ mon, 5+ day ago  (23+ words) After weeks of rainfall and some isolated flooding events across the state, some parts of Alabama are no longer experiencing drought conditions, according…...

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Rare micromoon to peak overnight | Alabama News

1+ mon, 1+ week ago  (19+ words) A rare micromoon will be visible this weekend and it won’t be back until 2028. | Alabama News...

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1819news.com > news > item > alabama-remains-in-drought-but-days-of-rain-and-storms-could-improve-conditions-by-next-week

Alabama remains in drought but days of rain and storms could improve…

2+ mon, 5+ day ago  (26+ words) As of Thursday, man southern counties were in an extreme drought with part of southeastern Houston County being in a level four out of four, exceptional…...

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1819news.com > news > item > auburn-university-secures-49-million-grant-from-dod-for-defense-industry-aviation-missile-research

Auburn University secures $49 million grant from DoD for defense…

2+ mon, 1+ week ago  (23+ words) The Pentagon recently announced a nearly $49 million grant for Auburn University to advance research on aviation and missile modernization. | Alabama News...

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1819news.com > news > item > alabama-in-top-3-for-lightning-strike-fatalities

Alabama ranked third in nation for lightning strike fatalities |…

2+ mon, 2+ week ago  (142+ words) The National Lightning Safety Council put Alabama in the top 10 ranking for the most lightning strike fatalities from 2016 to 2025. Alabama ranked number three with 11 recorded deaths since 2016. The majority of lightning strike deaths occurred in July. Washington, D.C., was ranked number…...

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1819news.com > news > item > nearly-4-000-acres-burned-last-week-statewide-fire-danger-alert-extended

Nearly 4,000 acres burned last week; Statewide fire danger alert…

2+ mon, 3+ week ago  (169+ words) The Alabama Forestry Commission determined that the entire state remains in a fire danger classification. The northern half of the state is in a high fire danger classification, while the southern half has been elevated to a very high fire…...

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1819news.com > news > item > kcarl-smith-alabama-built-the-rocket-that-took-us-back-to-the-moon

KCarl Smith: Alabama built the rocket that took us back to the moon |…

2+ mon, 3+ week ago  (538+ words) On the evening of April 10, more than 1,000 people filled Big Spring Park in downtown Huntsville. They came with their kids, their lawn chairs, and their phones held high. They were not there for a concert or a football game. They…...