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are open in Hungary.
They're voting in record numbers in an election that could end Prime Minister Viktor Orban's 16-year hold on power.
His opponent, Peter Magyar, has rallied Hungarians over a cost-of-living crisis and the poor state of public services.
Bloomberg's chief Europe correspondent Oliver Crook is in Budapest.
Bloomberg's Oliver Crook,
Contracts on Polymarket, though, for the likelihood of Magyar becoming the next prime minister exceeded 80 percent for the first time.
House Democrats are calling on Eric Swalwell to drop out of the California governor's race.
It's been reported that the Manhattan District Attorney's Office is opening an investigation into the congressman of California.
More now from Bloomberg's Ed Kaleighi.
Add Alaska Airlines to the growing list of carriers raising bag fees.
A number of them have done it over the last week.
They say it's to offset rising energy prices amid the war in Iran.
Katie Nestor was a travel expert for Going.com.
Going.com's Katie Nastro tells Bloomberg this weekend that cruises could raise prices next thanks to fuel shortages.
Drivers, though, are saving by fueling up at tribally owned gas stations, especially in California, New Mexico, New York, Oklahoma and Washington state.
Tribes exempt from state fuel taxes offer much lower prices than gas stations nearby.
Nationwide average prices are up more than a dollar a gallon since the war began, but some tribally owned gas stations offer savings of 50 cents or more.
Another push to scrap President Trump's latest tariffs.
Bloomberg's Amy Morris has that from Washington.
Another day of rest for the crew of Artemis II.