Tense Start to World Cup Qualifying with Turbulent Draw Against Ireland
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Tense Start to World Cup Qualifying with Turbulent Draw Against Ireland

The Hungarian national football team has started their European qualification campaign for the 2026 World Cup with a turbulent 2–2 draw. In the away match against Ireland, Marco…

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Garnet fire threatens vulnerable grove of giant sequoias
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Garnet fire threatens vulnerable grove of giant sequoias

The Garnet fire burning in the Sierra National Forest in Fresno County has come within three miles of a stately grove of giant sequoias. The McKinley grove, home…

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Hungary Records Third Lowest Underemployment Rate in EU
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Hungary Records Third Lowest Underemployment Rate in EU

In the first quarter of 2025, only 22,800 people were underemployed (part-time workers who would like to work full-time but are unable to do so) in Hungary, making…

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How long will California’s COVID surge continue? 5 things to know
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How long will California’s COVID surge continue? 5 things to know

The coronavirus has muscled its way back into headlines in recent weeks amid a summer wave of the illness and growing difficulties in getting the vaccine, as well…

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Six Awards and a Rising Star: Ildikó Enyedi’s Silent Friend Shines in Venice
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Six Awards and a Rising Star: Ildikó Enyedi’s Silent Friend Shines in Venice

Enzo Brumm, Ildikó Enyedi and Luna Wedler (L-R) Silent Friend claimed six awards in Venice with swiss actress Luna Wedler winning the Marcello Mastroianni Prize for best emerging…

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Allegations of mismanagement, overspending in California fire cleanups raised in whistleblower trial
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Allegations of mismanagement, overspending in California fire cleanups raised in whistleblower trial

Exposing years-old concerns about California’s resilience to wildfires, a government whistleblower and other witnesses in a recent state trial alleged that cleanup operations after some of the largest…

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Security Policy Expert Warns of Rising Risks for Tourists in Western Europe
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Security Policy Expert Warns of Rising Risks for Tourists in Western Europe

Vienna, Westbahnof, on 05.09.2015 We live in a safe environment in Hungary, but this security has been lost in Western Europe, and visitors to Western European tourist destinations…

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Innovative ideas to rebuild after the L.A. fires by design students
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Innovative ideas to rebuild after the L.A. fires by design students

p]:text-cms-story-body-color-text clearfix”> Fire-resilient buildings don’t have to be soulless, formulaic bunkers, according to the student designers of the Resilient Futures Lab, a summer studio at Pasadena’s ArtCenter College.…

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Young Martyr Murdered by Soviet Troops Declared Blessed by Cardinal Erdő
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Young Martyr Murdered by Soviet Troops Declared Blessed by Cardinal Erdő

“Today the Church raises a virgin to the altar. Magdolna Bódi, virgin and martyr, was not even 24 when she gave her life for faith and purity,” Cardinal…

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NeueHouse abruptly closes trendy members-only co-working clubs in L.A.
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NeueHouse abruptly closes trendy members-only co-working clubs in L.A.

NeueHouse, an upscale members-only co-working club, abruptly closed its three locations in Venice, Hollywood and New York City on Friday, citing severe financial challenges. The announcement, which was…

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