In Step with Buenos Aires: We Are Embracing the Spirit of Argentine Tango
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In Step with Buenos Aires: We Are Embracing the Spirit of Argentine Tango

Over the past two decades, Argentine tango has taken root in Hungary, evolving from a niche interest to a dynamic and inclusive subculture. Today, tango is more than…

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Democratic candidates for governor focus on affordability and healthcare at labor forum
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Democratic candidates for governor focus on affordability and healthcare at labor forum

SAN DIEGO — Six Democrats running for governor next year focused on housing affordability, the cost of living and healthcare cuts as the most daunting issues facing Californians at a…

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At ‘We The People Rising’ rally, Angelenos call for end to ICE raids
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At ‘We The People Rising’ rally, Angelenos call for end to ICE raids

Hundreds of people gathered Saturday morning at downtown Los Angeles’ 6th Street Bridge to protest the Trump administration’s immigration policies that have left many migrant communities shaken. More…

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Chevron’s El Segundo refinery has a history of safety, environmental violations
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Chevron’s El Segundo refinery has a history of safety, environmental violations

The explosion and hours-long fire at Chevron’s refinery Thursday night in El Segundo deeply unnerved communities in the South Bay. The blast sent shock waves throughout the refinery…

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The show must go on: Pacific Airshow attendees grieve over absent U.S. aircraft amid government shutdown
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The show must go on: Pacific Airshow attendees grieve over absent U.S. aircraft amid government shutdown

Right above the shores of Huntington Beach, a retired American subsonic T-33 fighter jet darted across the blue canvas of a clear afternoon sky, leaving a spiraling plume…

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He might be the first one to rebuild a house in Altadena, and he credits his golden retriever
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He might be the first one to rebuild a house in Altadena, and he credits his golden retriever

The doors and windows are done. The appliances are on the way. The hardwood floors are stacked and ready to lay down. In January, Ted Koerner’s Altadena house…

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Both blue and red areas affected by $8 billion in cuts for energy projects
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Both blue and red areas affected by $8 billion in cuts for energy projects

The Trump administration this week escalated its efforts against renewable energy when it announced the cancellation of $7.56 billion in funding for projects in 16 states, including California.…

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Youths attacked Black teen while shouting slurs, authorities say
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Youths attacked Black teen while shouting slurs, authorities say

A Black teenager was left with a concussion, chipped teeth and several abrasions after a group of teenage boys attacked him in a Simi Valley parking lot while…

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France’s Last Circus Elephant Finds Freedom at Richter Safari Park
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France’s Last Circus Elephant Finds Freedom at Richter Safari Park

Samba, France’s last circus elephant, has found a permanent home at Richter Safari Park in Nagykőrös (central Hungary), wrote the park in a statement. After several months of…

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Newsom chides USC to ‘do the right thing’ for academic freedom and resist Trump campus compact
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Newsom chides USC to ‘do the right thing’ for academic freedom and resist Trump campus compact

Gov. Newsom on Friday waded further into the controversy surrounding the higher education compact President Trump has presented to nine universities including USC, chiding campus leadership to “do…

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