A trade war could hit California agriculture hard, study says
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A trade war could hit California agriculture hard, study says

As President-elect Donald Trump vows to impose tariffs on imports from China, Mexico and Canada, economists are warning that a retaliatory trade war could cause major financial damage…

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Sziget Festival 2025 Brings Pop Icons and Electronic Giants to Budapest
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Sziget Festival 2025 Brings Pop Icons and Electronic Giants to Budapest

The Sziget Festival has announced its first wave of performers for the highly anticipated 2025 edition, scheduled from August 6 to 11 on Budapest’s Óbuda Island (Hajógyári Island).…

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California rolls out the nation’s first Southeast Asian curriculum
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California rolls out the nation’s first Southeast Asian curriculum

Long Beach is home to almost half a million Cambodian Americans — the largest population of Khmer people in the United States. Yet while attending classes at the…

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New Fallow Deer Trophy Record Set in Western Hungary
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New Fallow Deer Trophy Record Set in Western Hungary

On October 18, a Czech hunter set a new Hungarian fallow deer record at the Bakony-Vad Hunting Company near Veszprémvarsány (western Hungary). The mature, gold-medal-winning bull, with a…

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Naked man tied to nearby homicide arrested with ax on Ventura County high school football field
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Naked man tied to nearby homicide arrested with ax on Ventura County high school football field

A naked man arrested at a Ventura County high school was linked to a killing at a nearby home, according to reports. The 24-year-old man, identified in sheriff…

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The future of the West L.A. VA campus is unclear. This is its history
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The future of the West L.A. VA campus is unclear. This is its history

Isn’t this just a classic Los Angeles story? Fighting over land — who had it, who has it now, who’ll get it? Right now it’s a fight in…

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A year after the 10 Freeway fire, one merchant is still struggling
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A year after the 10 Freeway fire, one merchant is still struggling

On a recent chilly morning in Hesperia, Alfredo Lara used a shovel to pour cement into a mound of concrete he’d shaped like a wide volcano for mixing.…

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Family frustrated as search stalls in L.A. for Jahnay Bryan
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Family frustrated as search stalls in L.A. for Jahnay Bryan

Jahnay Bryan, a recent Cornell University graduate, had a bright future ahead of her before she mysteriously disappeared in Los Angeles this fall, leaving her family desperate for…

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Activists have a new tactic to close Aliso Canyon gas storage facility
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Activists have a new tactic to close Aliso Canyon gas storage facility

Ever since a historic, methane-spewing blowout in October 2015, local lawmakers, residents and activists have been pressuring state regulators and officials, including the governor, to close the Aliso…

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“Ethnic Autonomy Can Be a Stabilizing Factor for States,” Says László Kövér
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“Ethnic Autonomy Can Be a Stabilizing Factor for States,” Says László Kövér

László Kövér The international conference Andreanum and its Legacy, held in Budapest, examined the historical and modern implications of the Diploma Andreanum of 1224. László Kövér, Speaker of…

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