Defense Forces’ Lynx Fleet Expands with Command Variant
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Defense Forces’ Lynx Fleet Expands with Command Variant

Lynx KF-41 infantry fighting vehicle equipped with battalion command configuration have arrived at the Hungarian Defense Forces’ “Kinizsi Pál” 30th Armored Infantry Brigade, further enhancing the capabilities of…

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California woman vows to fight DMV to keep ‘IAMISIS’ license plate
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California woman vows to fight DMV to keep ‘IAMISIS’ license plate

Since 2022, a Sacramento woman has paid $50 yearly fees for her personalized license plate, which says “IAMISIS.” Now, the California Department of Motor Vehicles has recalled the…

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First-Time Buyers Fuel Housing Market Revival
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First-Time Buyers Fuel Housing Market Revival

The housing market has shown a marked upswing nationwide, largely driven by the Otthon Start (Home Start) program that provides subsidized housing loans for first-time buyers starting in…

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Officials move to keep ICE away from L.A. County license plate data
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Officials move to keep ICE away from L.A. County license plate data

Los Angeles County is moving to add more checks on how federal immigration officials can access data collected by the Sheriff’s Department that can be used to track…

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Hungary and Japan to Deepen Cooperation in Peacebuilding, Space, and Nuclear Industry
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Hungary and Japan to Deepen Cooperation in Peacebuilding, Space, and Nuclear Industry

Japan is ready to develop cooperation in areas of critical importance to Hungary, such as peacebuilding, space exploration, and the nuclear industry, Péter Szijjártó, Minister of Foreign Affairs…

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A homeless encampment, with pickleball court and garden, becomes both refuge and scourge
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A homeless encampment, with pickleball court and garden, becomes both refuge and scourge

Forced from his residence in an old Victorian house to make way for a redevelopment, Tim Gilbert said he was wandering Koreatown in November looking for a place…

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New Water Plan to Future-Proof Balaton Region’s Drinking Supply
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New Water Plan to Future-Proof Balaton Region’s Drinking Supply

An €8.2 million project backed by European Union funding to modernize the drinking water supply system for Lake Balaton and its surrounding region is set to wrap up…

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Charlie Kirk killing roils SoCal city: White supremacists, death threats
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Charlie Kirk killing roils SoCal city: White supremacists, death threats

People mourning the killing of Charlie Kirk carried candles and American flags in a solemn memorial last week at the Huntington Beach Pier, long a destination for conservative…

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Sixty Hungarian Schools to Launch Integrated AI Courses This Fall
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Sixty Hungarian Schools to Launch Integrated AI Courses This Fall

Integrated artificial intelligence (AI) courses will start in sixty Hungarian schools in the first semester of the 2025–2026 school year, announced Balázs Hankó, Minister of Culture and Innovation,…

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Citing budget fears, L.A. council committee rejects $2.7-billion Convention Center plan
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Citing budget fears, L.A. council committee rejects $2.7-billion Convention Center plan

A $2.7-billion plan to expand the Los Angeles Convention Center is in jeopardy after a narrowly divided City Council committee opted on Tuesday to recommend a much smaller…

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