Fewer international visitors made for a desolate summer in L.A.
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Fewer international visitors made for a desolate summer in L.A.

Months of negative news have triggered a tough summer for tourism in Los Angeles, deepening the economic woes for a city buffeted by natural disasters and immigration raids.…

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Cross-Border Cultural Season Kicks Off in Serbia
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Cross-Border Cultural Season Kicks Off in Serbia

The Hungarian-Serbian cultural season opened on Sunday in Bačka Topola (Topolya, Serbia, in the Vojvodina region) with a celebration of shared heritage, and a gathering of Hungarian folk…

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Hungary Strongly Rejects Ukrainian Drone Allegations
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Hungary Strongly Rejects Ukrainian Drone Allegations

Tensions between Hungary and Ukraine escalated over the weekend following reports of an alleged violation of Ukrainian airspace by Hungarian drones. The Hungarian Defense Forces strongly rejects the…

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PM Orbán’s Hungary Is the Blueprint – Robert Fico Sets Vision for Slovakia
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PM Orbán’s Hungary Is the Blueprint – Robert Fico Sets Vision for Slovakia

Robert Fico (L) and Viktor Orbán (R) in front of the Maria Valeria Bridge At the 130th anniversary celebration of the Maria Valeria Bridge linking Esztergom (northern Hungary)…

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After Michigan shooting, Bass calls for police near houses of worship
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After Michigan shooting, Bass calls for police near houses of worship

Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass announced Sunday that Los Angeles police will increase patrols around houses of worship after a deadly shooting earlier in the day during services…

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Mini-landslide rattles nerves in Rancho Palos Verdes
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Mini-landslide rattles nerves in Rancho Palos Verdes

Residents in Rancho Palos Verdes got that old, familiar sinking feeling on Saturday night, when a sizable chunk of a coastal bluff dropped about 50 to 60 feet,…

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Four takeaways from California’s first gubernatorial debate since Kamala Harris said she wasn’t running
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Four takeaways from California’s first gubernatorial debate since Kamala Harris said she wasn’t running

In a darkened airport hotel ballroom room, a bevy of California Democrats sought to distinguish themselves from the crowded field running for governor in 2026. It was not…

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Inside the NBA investigation into Steve Ballmer’s Clippers
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Inside the NBA investigation into Steve Ballmer’s Clippers

On the eve of Clippers training camp, owner Steve Ballmer and the team are facing pressures over an NBA probe into allegations that the team circumvented the league…

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Tech companies under pressure as California governor weighs AI bills
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Tech companies under pressure as California governor weighs AI bills

California lawmakers want Gov. Gavin Newsom to approve bills they passed that aim to make artificial intelligence chatbots safer. But as the governor weighs whether to sign the…

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A horse called Maverick was close to death. He found new purpose with the Riverside County mounted deputies
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A horse called Maverick was close to death. He found new purpose with the Riverside County mounted deputies

When authorities found the malnourished horse, he had so little body fat that his hip bone poked through his skin, which made it painful to lie on his…

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