He shot two Jewish men. A victim doesn’t think his sentence is enough
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He shot two Jewish men. A victim doesn’t think his sentence is enough

A federal judge on Monday sentenced a former Riverside resident to 35 years in prison for shooting and wounding two Jewish men as they left synagogues in Pico-Robertson…

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A survey finds support for bringing pony rides back to Griffith Park
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A survey finds support for bringing pony rides back to Griffith Park

Two years after the city of Los Angeles shut down a popular pony ride attraction in Griffith Park, a city-funded survey found that most respondents are in favor…

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How the end of the Felczak Institute Came About
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How the end of the Felczak Institute Came About

After the Donald Tusk government had announced its intention to shut down the Wacław Felczak Polish-Hungarian Cooperation Institute (WFI), established in 2018, there were conspicuously few reactions even…

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Snap bets big on augmented reality glasses as tech race heats up
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Snap bets big on augmented reality glasses as tech race heats up

In its relentless search for ways to weave digital products into people’s lives, Big Tech has achieved some big wins. Smart phones are ubiquitous. Apple Watch users talk…

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L.A. County sheriff’s sergeant demoted for ‘gossip’
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L.A. County sheriff’s sergeant demoted for ‘gossip’

Nearly a month after a tense hour-long hearing at the Hall of Justice to decide the fate of a Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department sergeant accused of spreading…

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Bird flu outbreaks confirmed in three California dairy farms
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Bird flu outbreaks confirmed in three California dairy farms

Federal officials have confirmed that three California dairy herds have suffered outbreaks of H5N1 bird flu, due most likely to the transportation of cattle and not exposure to…

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“Quiet Quitting” at Work Driven by Poor Internal Communication
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“Quiet Quitting” at Work Driven by Poor Internal Communication

A new study reveals the negative impact of inadequate organizational internal communication on employee loyalty and quiet quitting intentions in Hungarian enterprises. Conducted by Corvinus University researchers and…

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Government Urges the Strengthening of Higher Education in Transylvania
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Government Urges the Strengthening of Higher Education in Transylvania

The Hungarian model of higher education and vocational training must be ensured throughout the Carpathian Basin, including Transylvania: we need competitive universities with a Hungarian identity, as well…

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Domestic Wages Are Catching up with Czech Salaries
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Domestic Wages Are Catching up with Czech Salaries

The Hungarian wage situation is not as tragic as it is regularly portrayed in the Hungarian press, at least not in terms of gross average wages in neighboring…

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San Francisco sues 16 websites that create AI-generated nudes
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San Francisco sues 16 websites that create AI-generated nudes

San Francisco City Atty. David Chiu announced Thursday that his office is suing the operators of 16 A.I.-powered “undressing” websites that help users create and distribute deepfake nude…

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