The remaining glaciers of California’s Sierra Nevada are vanishing
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The remaining glaciers of California’s Sierra Nevada are vanishing

For as long as there have been people in what is now California, the granite peaks of the Sierra Nevada have held masses of ice, according to new…

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Feds charge alleged hired guns in L.A. Armenian crime conflict
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Feds charge alleged hired guns in L.A. Armenian crime conflict

Federal prosecutors on Tuesday charged four reputed members of a Latino street gang with acting as hired guns in a dispute between two rival Armenian organized crime figures.…

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As trees get chopped down in Altadena, residents fear for future
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As trees get chopped down in Altadena, residents fear for future

Glenrose Avenue awoke last week to the sound of chainsaws. Eucalyptus trees that many residents believed shielded some of the homes in West Altadena from the Eaton fire…

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Here’s how the U.S. government shutdown will impact California
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Here’s how the U.S. government shutdown will impact California

The federal government shut down for the first time in six years late Tuesday, requiring federal agencies to stop all nonessential work. How will the shutdown impact California?…

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Government shutdown means 90% of EPA staff won’t be working
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Government shutdown means 90% of EPA staff won’t be working

The shutdown of the U.S. government could have ripple effects for human health and the environment as an already weakened Environmental Protection Agency will see nearly all of…

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Missing California woman found dead behind ‘secret wall’ inside home, police say
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Missing California woman found dead behind ‘secret wall’ inside home, police say

The body of a woman who had been reported missing for days was found hidden behind a “secret wall” in a Northern California home on Tuesday, according to…

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From Spas to Spain: Locals Embrace Autumn Getaways
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From Spas to Spain: Locals Embrace Autumn Getaways

With the fall school break approaching, more Hungarian tourists are setting off both within the country and internationally. The growing popularity of autumn travel is largely due to…

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2025 November California election: Voter guide on redistricting
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2025 November California election: Voter guide on redistricting

Voting in California’s special election continues through election day, Nov. 4. Proposition 50, a measure that would draw new congressional districts for the 2026, 2028 and 2030 elections…

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Substantial EU Pre-Financing for Strategic Technologies from Frozen Funds
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Substantial EU Pre-Financing for Strategic Technologies from Frozen Funds

Within two months, the Hungarian government could receive €163.5 million from part of the frozen EU funds, Népszava has learned. The government can access this amount by taking…

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Commentary: There’s no nice way to deport someone. But Trump’s ICE is hosting a cruelty Olympics
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Commentary: There’s no nice way to deport someone. But Trump’s ICE is hosting a cruelty Olympics

When my father was crossing the U.S.-Mexico border like an undocumented Road Runner back in the 1970s, la migra caught him more than a few times. They chased…

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