Pollution from the Tijuana River is ending up in the air, study finds
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Pollution from the Tijuana River is ending up in the air, study finds

Researchers have found that pollutants in the Tijuana River, which carries raw sewage and industrial waste from Tijuana, are also turning up in the air along the coast…

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UC Irvine police look for rape suspect after campus attack
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UC Irvine police look for rape suspect after campus attack

Police at UC Irvine are looking for a rape suspect who attacked a person on the campus earlier this month. UC Irvine police received a report that someone…

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How illegal warehouse parties turned into a mob melee on the streets of downtown L.A.
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How illegal warehouse parties turned into a mob melee on the streets of downtown L.A.

Scores of young people took part in a vandalism spree in downtown Los Angeles on Saturday night, leaving damage and questions in their wake. The melee was captured…

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Director to Receive Lifetime Achievement Award at EU-Sponsored Festival in Cluj-Napoca
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Director to Receive Lifetime Achievement Award at EU-Sponsored Festival in Cluj-Napoca

The official logo of the film festival in the center of Cluj-Napoca, in front of the famous St. Michael’s Church Hungarian film director Béla Tarr, winner of the…

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Pentecost Heritage Festival to Celebrate Folk Traditions at Szentendre Skanzen
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Pentecost Heritage Festival to Celebrate Folk Traditions at Szentendre Skanzen

Sustainability and dance will be the focus of the Pentecost Heritage Festival on June 8 and 9, reads the press release by the Open-Air Ethnographic Museum (Skanzen) in…

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Former Trump Advisor Thinks Orbán’s Opponent Would Flood Hungary With Migrants
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Former Trump Advisor Thinks Orbán’s Opponent Would Flood Hungary With Migrants

(R-L) Jason Miller, Joe Grogan and Matt Mowers A panel discussion of the EU-US Forum took place today in Budapest featuring topics such as the tariff wars, European-U.S.…

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Head of Hungarian Minority Party in Ukraine Reacts to Threats of a Ban
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Head of Hungarian Minority Party in Ukraine Reacts to Threats of a Ban

László Brenzovics As reported by Hungary Today, statements in the Ukrainian media have raised the possibility of banning the Hungarian Cultural Association of Transcarpathia (KMKSZ). However, László Brenzovics,…

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Prime Minister Discusses Future of Automotive Industry with Head of Suzuki
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Prime Minister Discusses Future of Automotive Industry with Head of Suzuki

Viktor Orbán with Toshihiro Suzuki (R) in Budapest Viktor Orbán received Toshihiro Suzuki, President and Representative Director of the Japanese Suzuki Motor Corporation, at the Carmelite Monastery on…

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Rule of Law Procedure against the Government Remains a “Tool for Political Hysteria”
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Rule of Law Procedure against the Government Remains a “Tool for Political Hysteria”

The European Commission continues to have very serious concerns about the rule of law situation in Hungary, said Michael McGrath, EU Commissioner for Democracy, Justice and Rule of…

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Many fire victims are owed a tax refund. L.A. County can’t find some of them
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Many fire victims are owed a tax refund. L.A. County can’t find some of them

Many residents who lost their homes in the Palisades or Eaton fires should have received a tax refund because their properties are now worth a lot less. But…

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