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May 19 2026EDUCATION

Quiet Hero of Westfield School

The school’s night crew works when the halls are empty, and their hard work has just been celebrated. Francesco Dori, who helps keep Westfield High tidy after the last class, was chosen for a special fellowship at the district’s 2026 awards. The award, backed by the local Rotary Club, is given

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May 19 2026BUSINESS

Reshaping the BBC – A Tech-Savvy Leader Steps Up

The BBC has a new chief whose background is deep in digital strategy, not broadcasting tradition. This leader, previously steering Google’s European operations, isn’t promising minor tweaks. He’s openly calling for bold moves and faster action—even if that means reducing jobs. Around two thousand st

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May 18 2026OPINION

A Fresh Look at U. S. Leaders and Today’s Politics

George Washington set a precedent by stepping down after two terms, showing respect for future presidents and ending the idea that leaders rule forever. Abraham Lincoln built his cabinet from former rivals, valuing diverse views and focusing on keeping the nation together before ending slavery.

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May 17 2026POLITICS

Hamas Leader Killed in Gaza Strike, Raising New Questions

Israel launched a targeted airstrike on Gaza City that resulted in the death of Izz al‑Din al‑Haddad, the chief of Hamas’ military wing. The attack came months after a U. S. -backed ceasefire that was meant to stop fighting, yet Israel has continued operations in the region. Haddad, who had led Hama

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May 17 2026BUSINESS

Family CEO Navigates a Billionaire Legacy

Jennifer Harvey leads Crown Worldwide, a logistics firm that grew from a post‑war relocation service to a global player in supply chain solutions. Her father, Jim Thompson, founded the company in 1965 to help U. S. military families settle in Japan. Growing up, she often visited the office and met s

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May 16 2026BUSINESS

A Small Business Says Goodbye After Four Decades in Altoona

A family-owned leather shop that spent 40 years in Altoona is shutting its doors for good. The store, known for hand-stitched belts, boots, and motorcycle jackets, will hold its final sale on May 25. Its closing comes after the longtime manager—a woman who ran the shop for nearly three decades—passe

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May 16 2026BUSINESS

Leadership coaching works better when you focus on the whole picture

Leadership training usually starts with fixing one person at a time. But that approach misses a big part of the equation. People don’t lead in a bubble. They work inside teams, companies, and cultures that shape every choice they make. Research shows that companies investing in employee growth earn

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May 16 2026POLITICS

Why Britain's Leaders Keep Falling Like Dominoes

Britain’s political scene makes it look like a bad reality TV show. Just when people thought things couldn’t get weirder, Prime Minister Keir Starmer—who bills himself as a quiet, practical leader—is now under fire. After winning a massive election in 2024, he’s gained a reputation as one of the mos

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May 15 2026OPINION

The UNM Board of Regents: A New Chapter for the University

A recent decision by the UNM Board of Regents has set the stage for a fresh leadership era at the university. The board’s search process was open and data‑driven, avoiding the usual political drama that often surrounds university appointments. The criteria they used focused on UNM’s long‑term

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May 14 2026TECHNOLOGY

From Table Talks to Tech Talk: The Early Voice of OpenAI

Ilya Sutskever, one of the founders of OpenAI, was known in the company’s early days for standing on tables and delivering passionate talks. These speeches often imagined a future that felt straight out of science fiction, painting pictures of what artificial intelligence could become. The idea was

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