Move over Dothan, Alabama has a new fast food capital.

Earlier this year, an analysis of data showed Dothan had the most fast food restaurants per 10,000 residents of any city in Alabama. Now, some new info shows Dothan has been pushed aside by another Alabama town.

According to Graphiq, Bessemer - home to 66,972 people - is the new fast food capital of Alabama. It's home to 7.72 fast food restaurants per 10,000 people, compared to Dothan's 6.67 per 10,000 resident. Bessemer's notable restaurant in terms of numbers is Chick-Fil-A, Graphiq noted.

Bessemer's love of fast food is enough to put it at number 13 on the nationwide list of places with the most quick-serve restaurants. Number one on the list, by the way, was Paducah, Kentucky, home to 13.18 fast food restaurants per 10,000 residents.

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Lawyer judges Ginsburg by wrong name

An attorney arguing before the U.S. Supreme Court recently addressed Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg by the wrong name.

Noel Francisco, a lawyer arguing in former Virginia Gov. Bob McDonnell's corruption appeal, was speaking to the Court when he addressed Ginsburg as "Justice O'Connor," referencing former Justice Sandra Day O'Connor.

Ginsburg laughed off the mistake saying "that hasn't happened in quite some time."

Francisco later apologized for the error.

First U.S. cruise ship docks in Cuba

The first U.S. Cruise ship has docked in Havana since relations between America and Cuba were reestablished.

The ship is operated by a subsidiary of Carnival Cruise Lines. It left Miami on Sunday for a seven-day cruise. Previously, Cuban-born Americans were limited in their visits to the communist island nation and were only allowed to use air travel.

Famous lost ship may be lost no more

James Cook's Endeavor, used in the explorer's 1769-1771 trip around the world, may have been found.

The Rhode Island Marine Archaeology Project believes it has located The Endeavor in the waters off Newport, Rhode Island. The project said the ship was used to transport British soldiers in the American Revolution and then scuttled in Newport Harbor during the August 1778 Battle of Rhode Island.

The organization believes it has located a specific area where the ship could be located and is in the process of mapping the spots.

Until tomorrow.