WALTER BOYS

May 21 2026POLITICS

Prime Ministers Must Stop After Eight Years: Hungary’s New Rule

Hungary has introduced a new rule that caps how long a prime minister can stay in power. The change, filed with the parliament on Wednesday night, limits any leader to a total of eight years in office. It also bars people who have already served that amount from running again, a move that would stop

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May 21 2026POLITICS

School Protest Rules Reworked: New Plan Focuses on Student Safety

The city council is moving forward with a revised bill that tightens police planning around protests near schools, while keeping colleges and hospitals out of the scope. The change came after Council Speaker Julie Menin decided to address concerns instead of pushing a veto‑override, hoping for broad

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May 21 2026POLITICS

China’s President May Head to North Korea Next Week

The possibility of China’s top leader arriving in Pyongyang has surfaced, with reports suggesting a trip could happen as soon as next week. A senior official from the government hinted that Chinese security and protocol teams have already been in North Korea, pointing to a likely visit for the presi

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May 21 2026EDUCATION

Unexpected Weather Turns Festival Into a Snowy Surprise

A music festival that started on a sunny day ended with a sudden snowstorm. The event was planned for warm weather, but clouds rolled in and temperatures dropped quickly. Attendees had to change their plans and adapt to the unexpected chill. The organizers were caught off guard by the weather shift

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May 21 2026POLITICS

Ukraine Could Get a “Special EU Spot” to Help End the War

German leader Friedrich Merz has floated a new idea that could give Ukraine an important place inside the European Union without full membership. He says this step might help finish peace talks with Russia. Merz’s plan would let Ukraine join EU meetings as an “associate member. ” Ukrainian offi

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May 21 2026POLITICS

Housing Bill’s Impact Is Likely Small

The House recently passed a new housing bill that many people are excited about. A former adviser to the Trump administration appeared on Fox Business and said he was unsure how much change it would bring. He praised the bill’s effort to loosen rules for building new homes, calling that a positiv

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May 21 2026BUSINESS

New Start in Arizona, Old Loss in Massachusetts

The former owners of a once‑popular running shop have begun a fresh chapter in Arizona, offering retirement and financial advice under the name Ascension Impact. They moved away from Springfield after their previous business, 4Run3, shut down abruptly in May. While they promoted the new venture on s

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May 21 2026BUSINESS

Immigrant Start‑Ups Revive U. S. Business Boom

New research shows that in 2025, about 6. 6 million people launched a business, matching the numbers seen before COVID‑19. Immigrants opened 2. 3 million of these companies, twice the rate of native‑born citizens, making them a key part of the recovery. Latino founders started around 2 million firms

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May 21 2026TECHNOLOGY

Arito AI Gives Finance Teams a Smart, Self‑Running Dashboard

Finance teams often juggle huge amounts of data. They need quick answers, but current tools ask users to build dashboards and then wait for updates. Arito AI changes that pattern by acting on its own, watching key numbers and alerting people when something matters. The company was founded by Daniel

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May 21 2026BUSINESS

Ready for the Next Job Shake‑Up

"It isn’t about whether a job loss will hit you—it's about how soon it could arrive. In the last two years, tech, finance and logistics have been the main arenas where companies are trimming staff. Those cuts aren’t just temporary; they stem from a shift in how work is done, especially with AI makin

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