Finance Minister Advocates for EU Competitiveness and Economic Neutrality
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Finance Minister Advocates for EU Competitiveness and Economic Neutrality

Mihály Varga at the Ecofin meeting in Luxembourg. Finance Minister Mihály Varga emphasized the urgent need to restore the EU’s competitiveness, calling it the continent’s greatest challenge, following…

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The brilliant fall foliage of the Eastern Sierra draws a global crowd
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The brilliant fall foliage of the Eastern Sierra draws a global crowd

BISHOP, Calif. —  Just after dawn on Thursday, I pointed my car up a long, steep hill outside Bishop and climbed through the high desert scrub toward the towering…

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Hochman’s lead over Gascón grows to 30% in new L.A. D.A.’s race poll
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Hochman’s lead over Gascón grows to 30% in new L.A. D.A.’s race poll

With less than a month remaining before the Nov. 5 election, challenger Nathan Hochman is 30 percentage points ahead of incumbent Los Angeles County Dist. Atty. George Gascón…

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Rare Draconid meteor shower to illuminate California’s evening sky
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Rare Draconid meteor shower to illuminate California’s evening sky

Weather permitting, Californians may be in for a treat over the next few days as the Draconid meteor shower returns, producing stunning streaks of light in the night…

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7-Eleven clerk in Anaheim assaulted by street takeover mob, police say
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7-Eleven clerk in Anaheim assaulted by street takeover mob, police say

During a street takeover in Anaheim early Sunday morning, authorities say a mob violently forced its way into a nearby 7-Eleven, ransacked it and assaulted the store clerk.…

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Column: Newsom sends clear message about increasing benefits for undocumented immigrants
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Column: Newsom sends clear message about increasing benefits for undocumented immigrants

SACRAMENTO —  Has California reached its limit in providing benefits for immigrants living here illegally? That’s the indication after Gov. Gavin Newsom vetoed three bills passed by the liberal…

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Venice Canal assault survivor files claim against Los Angeles
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Venice Canal assault survivor files claim against Los Angeles

A woman who was attacked and sexually assaulted while out for a walk on the Venice Canals in April has filed a $5-million claim against the city of…

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The Country Commemorates the Heroes Who Gave their Lives for Independence
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The Country Commemorates the Heroes Who Gave their Lives for Independence

On October 6, 1849, thirteen officers of the Hungarian Revolution and War of Independence of 1848–1849 were executed in Arad (today’s Romania), and on the same day the…

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California Congressional District 45 election: Steel vs. Tran voter guide
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California Congressional District 45 election: Steel vs. Tran voter guide

Steel, 69, was born in Seoul and raised in South Korea, Japan and the United States. She’s had a long-standing career in GOP politics, serving on the state…

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The real problem with L.A. Latino politics isn’t City Council boundaries
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The real problem with L.A. Latino politics isn’t City Council boundaries

It’s been nearly two years since a secretly recorded conversation featuring Los Angeles political heavyweights rocked City Hall — and really, what has changed? Sure, then-City Council president…

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