FA

May 10 2026LIFESTYLE

Delco Moms Celebrate by Keeping It Real

A popular figure from Delaware County shares simple ways to honor Mom on the holiday. The idea is to focus on everyday moments rather than grand plans. A typical Sunday might involve a casual chat, a quick bite of local street food, or simply hanging out at home. The advice stresses authent

reading time less than a minute
May 10 2026EDUCATION

Students Trust AI Grading When They See How It Works

The rise of artificial intelligence in classrooms has sparked a debate about fairness and trust. Researchers wondered what makes students feel confident when an AI gives them grades that affect their future. A study set up a controlled experiment with 240 college students. Each student used

reading time less than a minute
May 10 2026POLITICS

One Nation Gains First Seat in Australian Lower House

In a surprising turn, the far‑right One Nation party secured its inaugural seat in Australia’s House of Representatives during a recent by‑election. The win, confirmed after preliminary counts, reflects a global uptick in support for populist right‑wing groups. The victory came in the rural elect

reading time less than a minute
May 10 2026POLITICS

How Ohio’s Job Losses Show the Cost of Relying on China

Back in the 1970s, China was struggling to feed its people. Factories were rare, and most citizens survived on government-assigned housing with little income. Life expectancy was low—just 59 years—and the average person earned barely $130 a year. Meanwhile, the U. S. was booming. The average America

reading time less than a minute
May 10 2026CELEBRITIES

Birthdays to Celebrate on May 9th

May 9th brings a mix of familiar faces from entertainment and history. Candice Bergen, known for her role in "The Conners, " turns 80, while Billy Joel marks his 77th birthday with a career spanning decades. These celebrities join others like Rosario Dawson and Grace Gummer, each bringing their uniq

reading time less than a minute
May 10 2026TECHNOLOGY

Tech and faith teams up to shape AI's moral path

Silicon Valley once ignored religion completely. Now, tech companies are asking faith leaders for help with AI ethics. This shift is happening because AI is growing fast and people worry about its impact. At a recent meeting in New York, tech reps from companies like Anthropic and OpenAI sat down wi

reading time less than a minute
May 10 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Katy Perry and others to light up World Cup kickoffs with live performances

The World Cup is getting a musical head start this year. Before any ball is kicked, big names will take the stage in three cities to hype up fans. In California, where the U. S. team opens against Paraguay, Katy Perry will headline a star-studded lineup that also includes Future, Lisa, Tyla, Anitta,

reading time less than a minute
May 10 2026WEATHER

Maryland's weekend weather: rain today, sun for mom tomorrow?

This Mother's Day weekend in Maryland won’t be perfect sunshine, but it’s not all bad news either. The state has been dealing with tough drought conditions, so the forecasted rain over the next seven days is actually a relief. But timing matters if you're planning anything outdoors. Saturday looks

reading time less than a minute
May 10 2026BUSINESS

How Rising Fuel Costs Push Small Vendors to Adapt at Farmers Markets

The climb in gas prices has hit both sellers and shoppers hard. About a year ago, filling up a tank cost $3. 98 a gallon, but now some drivers pay nearly $6. For a farm shifting loads of berries from Central Coast fields to market, that extra cost adds up fast. One family-run business now spends $14

reading time less than a minute
May 09 2026EDUCATION

Church Facades Tell a Story of Two Cultures

In Sichuan and Chongqing, 62 Catholic churches still stand from the years 1840 to 1949. These buildings are seen as important links between Chinese and Western traditions, so they have been put on a heritage protection list. Researchers used a method called “semantic difference” to score each

reading time less than a minute