Contributor: Truck makers breaking emissions deal are hurting themselves — and all Californians
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Contributor: Truck makers breaking emissions deal are hurting themselves — and all Californians

California’s air is under attack — by the very companies that promised to clean it up. In 2023, truck manufacturers struck a deal with the California Air Resources…

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Most Jewish Americans oppose Trump’s university cuts over antisemitism
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Most Jewish Americans oppose Trump’s university cuts over antisemitism

A strong majority of Jewish Americans said they are concerned about antisemitism on college campuses but disagree with President Trump’s approach to combating it, a national poll showed.…

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US Company Establishes Regional Service Center in Szekszárd
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US Company Establishes Regional Service Center in Szekszárd

While the latest customs agreement between the European Union and the United States is considered “tragically bad,” Hungary believes it is in a position to ward off the…

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Chess Meets The Cube: RubikSakk Unveiled at Global Sport Festival
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Chess Meets The Cube: RubikSakk Unveiled at Global Sport Festival

RubikSakk will make its debut at the 11th Judit Polgár Global Chess Festival, set to take place on September 30 at the Hungarian National Gallery. “The World Chess…

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MOL Tests New Way to Make Plastics from Waste
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MOL Tests New Way to Make Plastics from Waste

Recycled raw materials were used at MOL Petrochemicals site in Tiszaújváros (northeastern Hungary), and the first trial production run was successfully completed, the company said in a statement.…

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Fidesz Maintains Lead as Three-Party Parliament Projected
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Fidesz Maintains Lead as Three-Party Parliament Projected

PM Viktor Orbán gives his annual speech in Kötcse If parliamentary elections were held in Hungary this Sunday, a three-party parliament would be formed, and most people would…

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Cultural Season Honoring Kuno Klebelsberg, Reformer of Education
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Cultural Season Honoring Kuno Klebelsberg, Reformer of Education

A cultural season has begun on the occasion of the 150th anniversary of the birth of Kuno Klebelsberg, Minister of Religion and Public Education. The commemorative year’s series…

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These L.A.-area community colleges are the best return on investment, study shows
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These L.A.-area community colleges are the best return on investment, study shows

Kathy Bui graduated from Cal State Fullerton in 2020 with a bachelor’s degree in health science, yet did not have a solid career path. But she did always…

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Aero Space Power Expands in Kisvárda
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Aero Space Power Expands in Kisvárda

Hungary has Europe’s most successful investment support system, as demonstrated by the fact that, despite management errors in Brussels, investments worth over ten billion euros were brought to…

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Thunderstorms, heat, fire weather and wind threaten SoCal this week
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Thunderstorms, heat, fire weather and wind threaten SoCal this week

Southern California is in for a wild week of weather, with thunderstorms and toasty temperatures bringing both the chance of fire starts and sudden downpours, forecasters say. Tuesday…

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