November Inflation Reflects Economic Stability with Mixed Price Trends
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November Inflation Reflects Economic Stability with Mixed Price Trends

Consumer prices in Hungary rose by an average of 3.7% in November 2024 compared to the previous year, marking a stable inflation rate in line with government and…

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Without WiFi or phones, how a family fled Franklin fire in darkness
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Without WiFi or phones, how a family fled Franklin fire in darkness

When James Perry, 42, got the first emergency notification of the Franklin fire at 11:45 p.m. Monday, he and his wife were already packing up their belongings. The…

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Electric Vehicle Charging Network Sees 7% Growth
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Electric Vehicle Charging Network Sees 7% Growth

Hungary’s electric vehicle (EV) charging infrastructure grew significantly in the second quarter of 2024, according to a report from the Hungarian Energy and Public Utility Regulatory Authority (MEKH).…

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Once strongly liberal, Pico-Robertson surged for Trump in 2024. Why?
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Once strongly liberal, Pico-Robertson surged for Trump in 2024. Why?

In 2020, the Jewish haven of Pico-Robertson voted for Joe Biden over Donald Trump, taking its place among the large swath of liberal Westside communities. But in these…

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2 students stabbed at SoCal high school; one attacker was 14, source says
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2 students stabbed at SoCal high school; one attacker was 14, source says

Two students were stabbed on campus Monday at Verdugo Hills High School in Tujunga. Both students were hospitalized with injuries that were not believed to be life-threatening, and…

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Central California shakes in magnitude 5.5 Nevada earthquake
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Central California shakes in magnitude 5.5 Nevada earthquake

SACRAMENTO —  A magnitude 5.5 earthquake that struck in a remote area of Nevada on Monday afternoon sent shaking throughout Central California, including the Sacramento area. In Sacramento, one…

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Union’s campaign against Democrat Josh Newman helped Republican Steven Choi win
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Union’s campaign against Democrat Josh Newman helped Republican Steven Choi win

A University of California workers union was successful in its fight to oust an Orange County Democrat from the state Senate after he did not support a bill…

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Pope Francis Elects 21 New Cardinals, Including Archbishop László Német
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Pope Francis Elects 21 New Cardinals, Including Archbishop László Német

Pope Francis elected 21 new cardinals in a ceremony at Vatican’s St. Peter’s Basilica, emphasizing unity and humility. Among the newly appointed cardinals is Archbishop of Belgrade, László…

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Prima Primissima Awards Honor Hungary’s Finest in Arts, Science, and Sport
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Prima Primissima Awards Honor Hungary’s Finest in Arts, Science, and Sport

The Prima Primissima Awards, one of Hungary’s most prestigious honors, celebrated its 21st edition with a gala ceremony at Müpa (Palace of Arts) Budapest, recognizing excellence in intellectual…

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In three months, 26 foods have been recalled. Why you shouldn’t worry
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In three months, 26 foods have been recalled. Why you shouldn’t worry

Consumers in California were bombarded last month with 11 food recall notices that included raw milk from Fresno infected with H5N1 bird flu, organic carrots from City of…

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