POLITICAL

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 20 2026POLITICS

Why Maine’s Spending Habits Aren’t Fixing Its Cost Problems

Maine keeps raising taxes and throwing cash at problems, but the state still struggles with high costs. Over the last few years, spending jumped from $7. 2 billion to over $12 billion. That’s a massive jump, but most people aren’t feeling the benefits. Instead of cutting waste or helping regular fam

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May 20 2026RELIGION

The Quiet Comeback of Faith in Modern America

For a long time, people assumed young Americans were walking away from religion for good. But something surprising is happening: a growing number of them are turning back to churches, temples, and prayer. This shift isn’t just small talk—it’s reshaping how some view the country’s future. Leaders oft

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May 20 2026POLITICS

How Big Donations Shape UK Politics

For years, Nigel Farage has played two roles in public: the friendly guy who chats easily in pubs and the politician quick to snap at tough questions. Now, that second side is on full display as he faces questions about a £5 million gift from a crypto billionaire based in Thailand. The money came fr

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May 20 2026CRIME

What happened before and after a deadly shooting at a big event

A video from someone close to the shooter may soon be shown in court. The person, who lived with the Utah man now accused of killing a well-known conservative speaker, recorded a statement after the crime. Police say the accused shooter confessed to the killing in text messages and a written note le

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May 20 2026POLITICS

Ethics Questions Arise Over Travel Funded by Regulated Companies

A high-ranking U. S. official recently took a cross-country journey that was entirely paid for by major corporations, raising eyebrows about potential conflicts of interest. The trip, which spanned 24 days and included stops at well-known landmarks, was sponsored by businesses that fall under the sa

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May 20 2026POLITICS

Banks Lock Doors as Protests Rage in Bolivia

La Paz’s banks hit pause Tuesday, shutting doors as street battles raged across the city. Unions, miners, and transport workers marched again, demanding the president ditch his cost-cutting plans and lower rising prices. Some protesters shouted for his removal, a sharp turn from the long stretch of

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May 19 2026EDUCATION

A New Chapter Begins for a Political Science PhD

Jake Shaw, who earned his doctorate in political science from the University of Missouri–St. Louis last spring, is set to start a tenure‑track assistant professor role at DePauw University in Indiana this August. The transition from graduate student to faculty member marks a significant milestone in

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May 19 2026POLITICS

Billionaire Money Tries to Shake a Local Democrat’s Campaign

The race for California’s 12th Assembly seat is heating up. A new ad shows a woman named Jackie Elward, who has served twice on the Rohnert Park City Council. She is running as a Democrat for state office, and she has strong backing from workers’ unions. The spot is only 30 seconds long. I

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May 19 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Hollywood Stars Push for U. S. Film Tax Help

Jon Voight, a well‑known actor, met with President Trump in February to ask for a federal tax credit that would make making movies and TV shows in America cheaper. The meeting happened at the White House, a place where politicians discuss big ideas for the country’s future. Voight is not alone

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