Loud TV commercials drive viewers crazy. California wants to quiet them down
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Loud TV commercials drive viewers crazy. California wants to quiet them down

Richael Keller has always been sensitive to loud commercials, but when thundering streaming-service ads disturbed her sleeping newborn, her reaction was heated enough to blaze a path to…

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L.A. won’t lay off any city workers this year, mayor says
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L.A. won’t lay off any city workers this year, mayor says

Five months ago, Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass revealed in her State of the City address that more than 1,600 city workers might have to be laid off…

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Aftermath of late summer storm includes destroyed homes, a closed highway and a child death
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Aftermath of late summer storm includes destroyed homes, a closed highway and a child death

A late summer monsoon that swept over Southern California last week, triggering mudslides and flash floods also destroyed multiple homes and led to a child’s death, officials said.…

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Security cameras capture man drawing swastika outside Beverly Hills elementary school
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Security cameras capture man drawing swastika outside Beverly Hills elementary school

Police are searching for a man who drew a swastika outside a Beverly Hills elementary school on Monday, which marked the start of the Jewish holiday Rosh Hashanah.…

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American Airlines failed to divert 8-hour flight after California man suffered 2 strokes, jury finds
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American Airlines failed to divert 8-hour flight after California man suffered 2 strokes, jury finds

A chef from California’s Central Coast who had two strokes while traveling internationally on American Airlines was awarded more than $9 million after a federal jury concluded employees…

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Viktor Gyökeres Crowned Top Scorer at Ballon d’Or Gala
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Viktor Gyökeres Crowned Top Scorer at Ballon d’Or Gala

Swedish striker Viktor Gyökeres, who has Hungarian roots, capped off a sensational year by winning the prestigious Gerd Müller Trophy at the 2025 Ballon d’Or ceremony, held at…

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Faith without Borders: Budapest Mass Unites Nations under One Roof
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Faith without Borders: Budapest Mass Unites Nations under One Roof

In a vivid display of cultural and spiritual unity, St. Stephen’s Basilica in Budapest welcomed foreign-language Catholic communities and diaspora Hungarians for the seventh “Mass of Nations” on…

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Math crisis began a decade ago and has only worsened, report says
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Math crisis began a decade ago and has only worsened, report says

American students are experiencing a math crisis marked by a decline in scores that began over a decade ago and rapidly accelerated in the wake of the COVID-19…

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National Dance Ensemble Launches New Season with “Sleeping Nails” Premiere
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National Dance Ensemble Launches New Season with “Sleeping Nails” Premiere

The Hungarian National Dance Ensemble welcomes audiences to the new season with a new production entitled “Alvó szegek” (“Sleeping Nails”), a performance showcasing talented young choreographers, and a…

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This program uses augmented reality to teach spatial awareness to kids
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This program uses augmented reality to teach spatial awareness to kids

The preschoolers were fascinated, looking at their classroom through the lens of an iPad camera, watching animated images pop up as a cheerful voice told them: Feed apples…

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