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Former Alabama defensive back completes almost four marathons in a day

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SUMMARY: Greg Phillips, a former Alabama football defensive back from Mobile, runs ultra marathons—races longer than the standard 26.2 miles. He has completed 20 ultra marathons, often tackling 100-mile races that take over 24 hours, pushing both physical and mental limits. Phillips embraces the solitude and challenge of these grueling events, often run on remote trails without crowds. Motivated by family history of heart disease and personal health struggles, including gaining 100 pounds after college, he uses ultrarunning to transform himself. Documenting his journey in his book *In the Storm*, Phillips is now preparing for a 200-mile race.

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Community Fundraisers Support Family of Mountain Gap Student Killed on Bike | Aug. 8, 2025 | News 19

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SUMMARY: The Huntsville community is mourning 13-year-old Cal Fox, an 8th grader and passionate mountain biker, who was tragically killed in a bike accident. Cal, beloved by his mountain biking team since 6th grade, was known for his positive attitude and dedication. In response, supporters including his team and bikers statewide have organized fundraisers, raising over $50,000 for his family. A growing memorial at Bailey Cove and Green Mountain Road honors his memory with flowers and personal tributes. The tragedy serves as a reminder for drivers to remain vigilant and cautious, highlighting the dangers cyclists face on the road.

Friends are rallying around the family of Kallel Fox, providing support after a tragic loss.

News 19 is North Alabama’s News Leader! We are the CBS affiliate in North Alabama and the Tennessee Valley since November 28, 1963.

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New lawsuit presses DOJ to release communications about Epstein files

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alabamareflector.com – Ashley Murray – 2025-08-08 11:46:00


On July 30, 2025, Senate leaders Charles Schumer and Richard Blumenthal demanded the release of Jeffrey Epstein files amid a lawsuit by Democracy Forward Foundation accusing the Trump administration of violating the Freedom of Information Act by not responding to records requests about Epstein-related communications involving the White House, DOJ, and FBI. Despite President Trump’s promises, the DOJ refused to release documents, citing no incriminating “client list.” The controversy has spurred congressional subpoenas for former officials and associates, including the Clintons. Meanwhile, Ghislaine Maxwell, Epstein’s convicted accomplice, was interviewed by DOJ and subpoenaed by the House Oversight Committee.

by Ashley Murray, Alabama Reflector
August 8, 2025

WASHINGTON — A nonprofit government watchdog sued the Trump administration Friday for failing to respond to public records requests for communications between the White House, Department of Justice and Federal Bureau of Investigation about Florida sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, including any review of President Donald Trump’s past relationship with the financier.

The lawsuit came as the White House continues to face fallout following the Department of Justice’s refusal in early July to release what are commonly referred to as the Epstein files.

According to reporting by CNN, Attorney General Pam Bondi, FBI Director Kash Patel and Vice President JD Vance met Wednesday evening at the White House to discuss next steps in addressing the growing scrutiny.

The Democracy Forward Foundation filed the lawsuit in district court for the District of Columbia alleging the administration violated the Freedom of Information Act for not responding to the organization’s expedited request within the legally required 10 days.

The nonprofit is requesting the court order the DOJ and the FBI to provide a determination and turn over any non-exempt files, including email communication, calendar invites, and Slack and Microsoft Teams messages among officials who reviewed Epstein investigative files this year. The organization also requested records containing information about Trump’s communication with Epstein dating back to 1990.

“President Trump has repeatedly said he would release the Epstein files, his spokesperson claims his administration is ‘the most transparent in history,’ and yet, they continue to hide from the American people. The only thing transparent about the Trump-Vance administration is how clearly they continue to disregard our nation’s laws,” Skye Perryman, Democracy Forward’s president and CEO, said in a statement Friday.

“Public records laws outline a clear and simple process that requires the government to immediately produce important documents in response to urgent public information requests, and yet again, this administration is ignoring the law. The court should intervene urgently to ensure the public has access to the information they need about this extraordinary situation.”

The White House and Department of Justice did not immediately respond to requests for comment.

DOJ says no Epstein ‘client list’ exists

The Trump administration’s handling of Epstein case material has come under a microscope since an unsigned Department of Justice memo on July 7 declared “a systemic review revealed no incriminating ‘client list,’” and department and FBI officials concluded that “no further disclosure would be appropriate or warranted.”

The DOJ’s refusal to release further information sparked criticism among Trump’s voter base, and even among some administration officials. The memo also roused both Republican and Democratic lawmakers in Congress, who are now demanding records be released and ex-government officials testify under oath about the investigation into Epstein, who died in a New York City jail cell while awaiting trial on federal sex trafficking charges.

House Speaker Mike Johnson, a Louisiana Republican, avoided tough votes compelling the release of Epstein records by sending lawmakers home early for August break.

The House Committee on Oversight, chaired by Kentucky Republican James Comer, issued several subpoenas Tuesday to past U.S. attorneys general and former President Bill Clinton and Secretary of State Hillary Clinton.

Epstein surrounded himself with powerful figures through the years, including Trump and the Clintons. A July 23 Wall Street Journal report revealed that Bondi briefed the president in May that his name appeared in the Epstein files. The context in which Trump’s name appears in the investigative material is not clear.

In response to failing to fulfill his campaign promise to release the Epstein files, Trump ordered the release of grand jury testimony from the Epstein investigation. A Florida judge swiftly denied that request.

Ghislaine Maxwell interview

The president also dispatched Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche to a Florida prison to interview Ghislaine Maxwell, who is serving a 20-year sentence for conspiring with Epstein to sexually abuse girls. Details of the interview have not been made public. Maxwell has since been moved to a minimum-security facility in Bryan, Texas.

The House Oversight Committee also subpoenaed Maxwell for an Aug. 11 interview and rejected her recent request for immunity, according to media reports. The committee has delayed the deposition.

Epstein pleaded guilty to sex trafficking in Florida in 2008. A federal grand jury indicted Epstein in 2019 on charges of sexually trafficking minors. According to the Justice Department, Epstein harmed over 1,000 victims.

Alabama Reflector is part of States Newsroom, a nonprofit news network supported by grants and a coalition of donors as a 501c(3) public charity. Alabama Reflector maintains editorial independence. Contact Editor Brian Lyman for questions: info@alabamareflector.com.

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Note: The following A.I. based commentary is not part of the original article, reproduced above, but is offered in the hopes that it will promote greater media literacy and critical thinking, by making any potential bias more visible to the reader –Staff Editor.

Political Bias Rating: Center-Left

This content leans center-left as it critically examines the Trump administration’s handling of the Epstein files, highlighting lawsuits and calls for transparency primarily from Democratic figures and watchdog groups. While it reports on actions and responses from both Republicans and Democrats, the focus on government accountability and legal scrutiny of a Republican administration aligns with a center-left perspective without overt partisan rhetoric.

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News 5 NOW at 8:00am | August 8, 2025

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SUMMARY: On News 5 Now at 8am, Shamani Baker highlighted the last weekend before students in Mobile, Baldwin, and Escambia counties return to school Monday. Key stories include the launch of ChatGPT-5, promising faster, smarter responses; upcoming removal of some downtown Mobile traffic signals to improve safety; and the new Charm recycling center in Fairhope for hard-to-recycle items. Tomorrow’s events include Mobile’s back-to-school bash at Marty Gro Park with free supplies and activities, and a foster care awareness event at University of South Alabama’s Fairhope campus. Tonight features Mobile’s ArtWalk with local artists. Viewers shared experiences of long flight delays and opinions on a new Office spin-off.

Streaming on “News 5 Now”: A new recycling center for hard to recycle materials, downtown Mobile traffic light changes, and a back to school bash to kick off the school year.

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