Southern California will remain muggy, with a chance for rain
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Southern California will remain muggy, with a chance for rain

It looks like that muggy moisture hanging in the air across Southern California won’t be going away any time soon. For the second week in a row, forecasts…

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Breakthrough in Budapest: The Darts Trophy Goes to Germany
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Breakthrough in Budapest: The Darts Trophy Goes to Germany

Germany’s Niko Springer captured the first professional title of his career by winning the Hungarian Darts Trophy on Sunday night at the MVM Dome in Budapest, delivering a…

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‘She deserves justice’ Celeste Rivas’ hometown mourns ‘sweet child’ found dead in D4vd’s car
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‘She deserves justice’ Celeste Rivas’ hometown mourns ‘sweet child’ found dead in D4vd’s car

LAKE ELSINORE, Calif. — Over 75 miles from the tony Hollywood Hills neighborhood where teenager Celeste Rivas’ decomposing body was left in the trunk of a Tesla belonging to the…

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Budapest Unveils New Electric Buses on Car-Free Weekend
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Budapest Unveils New Electric Buses on Car-Free Weekend

Budapest’s newest buses were unveiled during the capital’s Car-Free Weekend, which drew attention to environmentally conscious and sustainable transportation, with the testing of BYD’s latest electric bus as…

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Council of Europe Urges Slovakia to Expand Hungarian-Language Television Content
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Council of Europe Urges Slovakia to Expand Hungarian-Language Television Content

Bratislava, Slovakia The Strasbourg-based Council of Europe, which has 46 member states, acknowledged Slovakia’s efforts to protect and promote minority languages, particularly Hungarian. However, it urged further measures…

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Nationalities of the Country Showcase Their Culture at Unique Gastro Festival
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Nationalities of the Country Showcase Their Culture at Unique Gastro Festival

All thirteen nationalities in Hungary were represented at the fifth Nationalities Gastro Festival, said the State Secretary for Church and Nationality Relations at the opening ceremony on Saturday…

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Man who broke into a West Hollywood apartment and killed tenant’s dog was ex-roommate, officials say
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Man who broke into a West Hollywood apartment and killed tenant’s dog was ex-roommate, officials say

Los Angeles County sheriff’s deputies have arrested a man suspected of breaking into a West Hollywood apartment and allegedly killing his former roommate’s dog. Anmol Bhatia, 27, was…

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Former Romanian Minister Rekindles Anti-Hungarian Rhetoric over Napolact Acquisition
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Former Romanian Minister Rekindles Anti-Hungarian Rhetoric over Napolact Acquisition

Sebastian Burduja, former Romanian Minister of Energy, who currently works as an advisor to Prime Minister Ilie Bolojan, has once again stirred up anti-Hungarian sentiment in the case…

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Predator drones shift from border to protest surveillance
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Predator drones shift from border to protest surveillance

FT. HUACHUCA, Ariz. — When MQ-9 Predator drones flew over anti-ICE protests in Los Angeles this summer, it was the first time they had been dispatched to monitor demonstrations on…

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LAUSD’s Latino kindergarteners struggle with chronic absenteeism
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LAUSD’s Latino kindergarteners struggle with chronic absenteeism

Many parents worry about “senioritis” causing their teenagers to cut class. But the students who miss the most days of school in California are kindergartners, according to a…

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