Johnny Louis / Getty Images Check Your Fridge: Popular Sauce Recalled Due to 'Risk of Serious or Life-Threatening' Reaction In a news release, the FDA announced that the product "may contain a fish (anchovy) allergen that is not declared on the label." By Ben Kew January 12, 2024
Alabama Department of Corrections / AP Judge OKs New Execution Method for Alabama Inmate, Says He's 'Not Guaranteed a Painless Death' Alabama moved one step closer to using a new method of execution after a federal judge refused to stop a scheduled Jan. 25 execution. By Jack Davis January 11, 2024
@amiriking / Twitter Screen ShotCommentary Justice After 'Dystopian Nightmare' Saw Young Hiker Murdered in Plot by Two Random Women "Why did you shoot? It wasn’t supposed to be like this," the robber supposedly said after gunning down her victim. By C. Douglas Golden January 6, 2024
Michael M. Santiago / Getty Images UN Pushes to Stop Alabama from Using New Execution Method The United Nations is aiming to put a halt to a new execution method the state of Alabama is planning on using. By Richard Moorhead January 4, 2024
Pine Level Fire Department / Facebook Screen ShotCommentary Alabama Firefighters Pour 36,000 Gallons of Water Into Single Burning Car, Highlighting Deadly Problem on American Roadways "This was a first for Autauga County," a statement from authorities read. It likely won't be the last time, however. By C. Douglas Golden December 30, 2023
Bernd Obermann / Getty Images 'No Room for Error': Alabama Set for First-Ever Execution Using Controversial 'Unproven' Method Two other states – Mississippi and Oklahoma – have also approved of using the method, although officals in those states have not tested it. By Johnathan Jones December 29, 2023
Paul Harizan / Getty ImagesCommentary Ban on Transgender Surgery for Minors Hits Roadblock Days Before It Goes Into Effect The fight against socially sanctioned child mutilation rages on, but even so, there is still hope of victory. By Allison Anton December 29, 2023
JGI-Tom Grill / Getty Images US Woman with Strange Condition Has 'One-In-A-Million' Pregnancy A woman in Alabama gave birth to two babies earlier this week after carrying one of them in each uterus, known as a dicavitary pregnancy. By The Associated Press December 23, 2023
Scott Olson / Getty Images 2nd Fort Jackson Drill Instructor This Month Found Dead "We are extremely saddened by the loss of Staff Sgt. Melton," said Fort Jackson's commander, Brig. Gen. Jason Kelly. By Ben Kew December 20, 2023
Noah Berger / AP US Space Command Pronounced Fully Operational, But There's Still One Big Problem SPACECOM is fully operational, but the White House and Congress continue to tussle over the location of the command’s final headquarters. By Micaela Burrow December 15, 2023