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A federal judge in Alabama reprimanded three lawyers for using ChatGPT to write court filings with “completely made up” case citations. U.S.
Many Americans were shocked at Congress’ recent approval of a Trump-backed bill that will cut $1.1 billion for public ...
Public media outlets across Alabama are bracing for cuts after Congress last week approved over $1 billion in cuts to ...
Alabama Public Television is responding after the U.S. House passed a spending cut package that will take $1 billion away from the Corporation for Public Broadcasting.
APT could lose $2.8 million if the bill is signed. That would affect operations and programming like "Sesame Street." ...
Public television in Alabama may be in for major changes. Early Friday morning, the U.S. House of Representatives gave final ...
Birmingham’s public radio station, WBHM, will lose 10% of its annual operating budget under a bill passed by Congress early ...
Congress narrowly approved early Friday a bill to rescind $9 billion in federal spending on foreign aid and public broadcasting, cuts that will affect Alabama Public Television, the nation’s oldest ...
Time is running out to protect Alabama Public Television. Time is running out to let our Senators know that Alabama Public Television matters to you.
Alabama's utility regulators can continue to hold closed-door meetings to determine price hikes, in an apparent departure from common practices in neighboring states, a circuit court judge ruled. The ...
A judge has ruled that Alabama's Public Service Commission can continue holding private meetings to decide fuel price hikes.
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