ST

May 07 2026POLITICS

Rich Donors Flip Their Support to Australia’s Populist Party

Sydney stockbroker Angus Aitken, who once pledged a quarter‑million dollars to the Liberal Party, has now turned his back on that party and given over a million dollars to Pauline Hanson’s One Nation, a move that signals a broader shift among Australia’s wealthiest voters. Aitken said he grew tired

reading time less than a minute
May 07 2026CRYPTO

Crypto Lending Shifts Toward Traditional Finance Style

Bitcoin lenders are learning that if they want big money from banks and other institutions, they need to look more like old‑school banks than internet startups. At a recent conference in Miami, the CEO of a leading bitcoin loan firm said that the next wave of growth will hinge on clear rules, ope

reading time less than a minute
May 07 2026EDUCATION

Voters in Knoxville Urged to Back a Local Teacher

A teacher from Fountain City Elementary is looking for support in the national “America’s Favorite Teacher” contest. Miranda Timmerman has reached the quarterfinal stage and now needs votes to move on to the semifinals. The deadline for voting is tonight at 10 p. m. , and the overall competiti

reading time less than a minute
May 07 2026WEATHER

Storm Watch in Alabama Without Main Radar

A big weather radar at Birmingham’s National Weather Service office has stopped working because of a hardware glitch. The loss happens right when the state expects heavy storms on Wednesday afternoon and into the night. The office still has to keep its eyes open for danger, but it can rely on oth

reading time less than a minute
May 07 2026WEATHER

Weather Shift: From Warm Breeze to Rainy Haze

The day that began with heat and wind quickly turned wet across the DC region. Mid‑week showers arrive, yet a brief sunny break may appear in the afternoon before evening storms stir again. Temperatures rise to just over 70°F, with wind gusts reaching 25‑30 miles per hour. Light rain of about a tent

reading time less than a minute
May 07 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Rain‑Ready Festival: How Volunteers Keep the Music Going

The festival in Lafayette was a hit, with clear skies and cool air that made the outdoor music feel just right. A special group called the Rain Angels stepped in to help when bad weather could have shut things down. They volunteer their time so the festival stays free and runs smoothly, even w

reading time less than a minute
May 07 2026TECHNOLOGY

OpenAI’s Surprise Nuclear Deal Raises Big Questions

Some executives at OpenAI are uneasy about a potential partnership with Helion, a company that works on nuclear fusion. The leaders in charge of the deal, including Sam Altman and Greg Brockman, also put money into Helion. Because Helion has not yet produced a working product, the idea that Op

reading time less than a minute
May 07 2026WEATHER

Why the Weather Service is playing catch-up before storm season

The National Weather Service is still rebuilding after major job cuts last year, just as tornado and hurricane season approaches. One forecasting hub in Oklahoma currently has five empty positions, and other offices are losing staff temporarily because experts are being reassigned to cover the World

reading time less than a minute
May 07 2026WEATHER

Midlands brace for wet and windy night ahead

A change is coming to the Midlands after days of calm weather. A cold front will slide through tonight, bringing back rain and storms that could turn severe. The worst of it looks to arrive between 8 PM and midnight when a few fast-moving storms could pop up in northern parts of the region. Some of

reading time less than a minute
May 07 2026WEATHER

Snowy day snarls Denver airport travel plans

Denver International Airport woke up to a winter surprise this week when more than five inches of snow blanketed the runways overnight. The early morning storm disrupted air travel plans across the board. By midday, over 280 flights were running behind schedule, with another 34 completely scrapped.

reading time less than a minute