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Alabama picked up its seventh commitment for the 2022 cycle Sunday when four-star running back Le’veon Moss announced he will roll with the Crimson Tide. Join BOL publisher Tim Watts and senior analyst Travis Reier as they discuss the addition of Moss to UA’s next recruiting class from every angle and look …

The nearly three-decade drought of wide receivers failing to win the Heisman Trophy ended when Alabama senior DeVonta Smith was presented the award during a virtual ceremony on Tuesday night. Smith is the third player from Alabama to claim college football’s most prestigious award and the first receiver to win it since Michigan’s Desmond Howard …

Science gets a lot of respect these days. Unfortunately, it’s also getting a lot of competition from misinformation. Seven in 10 Americans think the benefits from science outweigh the harms, and nine in 10 think science and technology will create more opportunities for future generations. Scientists have made dramatic progress in understanding the universe and …

It is no secret that utilizing newer technology like big data and analytics can shake up and revolutionize nearly any industry. The real estate industry is no exception here, and has, in fact, already begun reaping the rewards that big data and data-driven technologies can provide. The huge amounts of data generated by the real …

BREAKING NEWS — UPDATED 5:49pm — White Island in New Zealand’s Bay of Plenty region has erupted this afternoon with a significant plume seen from land. NZ news media outlets are reporting there have been injuries on the island. The volcano can be seen erupting on webcam via GeoNet here. WeatherWatch.co.nz says winds are fairly light …

Media playback is unsupported on your device Media captionParts of Venice have been left under water by record flooding Severe flooding in Venice that has left much of the Italian city under water is a direct result of climate change, the mayor says. The highest water levels in the region in more than 50 years …

Image copyright Peter Ryan Image caption In the past decade, the volume of plastic water bottles from China washing ashore on Inaccessible Island has skyrocketed A remote island in the southern Atlantic Ocean has helped reveal the scale of the problem of plastic waste facing our seas. Some 75% of bottles washed ashore on Inaccessible …

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s upcoming royal tour in Africa beginning this Monday will be their attempt to overcome their bad publicity, one royal expert is claiming. British royal expert Katie Nicholl told Vanity Fair on Friday that the 10-day trip will be an opportunity for the Duke and Duchess of Sussex to shine the spotlight on …