From Prisoner of War to Shanghai’s Master Builder: The Life of László Hugyecz
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From Prisoner of War to Shanghai’s Master Builder: The Life of László Hugyecz

Grand Theater in Shanghai He ended up on the other side of the world as a prisoner of war, yet became the architect of one of Asia’s largest…

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With the Islamisation of the West, Faith and Reason Only Survives in Central Europe Says PM Orbán
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With the Islamisation of the West, Faith and Reason Only Survives in Central Europe Says PM Orbán

In a pointed speech delivered at a private Civic Picnic in Kötcse (near Lake Balaton) over the weekend, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán claimed that Central Europe—particularly Hungary—has become…

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Pyrite fire erupts in Inland Empire, forcing evacuations
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Pyrite fire erupts in Inland Empire, forcing evacuations

A brush fire ignited Friday evening near Jurupa Valley, prompting evacuation orders in the nearby communities of Jurupa Hills and Sunnyslope. Dubbed the Pyrite fire, it was reported…

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Hungary and Romania Join Forces Against Nuclear Energy Discrimination
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Hungary and Romania Join Forces Against Nuclear Energy Discrimination

Cernavodă nuclear power plant in Romania Hungary and Romania’s interests are fully aligned in the field of energy, and the two countries will therefore continue to work closely…

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3 LAPD shootings in three days: Chief grilled on officers opening fire
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3 LAPD shootings in three days: Chief grilled on officers opening fire

After Los Angeles police officers shot at people on three consecutive days late last month, the LAPD’s civilian bosses turned to Chief Jim McDonnell for an explanation. The…

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Oncologist Miklós Kásler Passes Away
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Oncologist Miklós Kásler Passes Away

Miklós Kásler, Széchenyi Prize-winning university professor, who worked tirelessly and developed his knowledge throughout his life, has died at the age of 76, the Ministry of Interior announced…

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Immigration court rules judges can deny bond to millions of immigrants
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Immigration court rules judges can deny bond to millions of immigrants

A Trump administration policy to deny bond hearings to immigrants who entered the country without authorization was upheld by an immigration appellate board Friday, expanding mandatory detention to…

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Some vulnerable seniors can’t get COVID vaccines amid case spike
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Some vulnerable seniors can’t get COVID vaccines amid case spike

Seniors in some parts of the country say they are being denied COVID-19 vaccinations amid an ongoing wave of cases, leading to rising frustration over new Trump administration…

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Garnet fire in the Sierra prompts more evacuations, intense smoke
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Garnet fire in the Sierra prompts more evacuations, intense smoke

Despite a day of intense smoke and aggressive and “dynamic fire activity” in the Sierra National Forest, firefighters have continued to hold their primary lines against the Garnet…

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David Baltimore dead: Former Caltech president, Nobel winner was 87
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David Baltimore dead: Former Caltech president, Nobel winner was 87

In 2003, the Nobel Prize winner David Baltimore, then president of Caltech, paused to reflect on his role as one of the world’s most decorated scientists. “People keep…

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