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Gabriela Firea compară bilanțul mandatului său cu cel al lui Nicușor Dan: "Adevărul mereu învinge"

Gabriela Firea a publicat pe Facebook un bilanț al mandatului său în comparație cu ceea ce a făcut Nicușor Dan.


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Wall Street Banks Fund the Destruction of Our Indigenous Land | Opinion
As representatives of communities who pay the highest costs of this toxic business, Indigenous Peoples demand banks prohibit new financing of Petroperú, and prevent its clients from pursuing new oil expansion.
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Kid Rock Interview Sparks Backlash
The country rocker allegedly was intoxicated, waved a handgun around a Rolling Stone journalist and used racial slurs during a tense discussion.
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Northern Lights Could Return Tonight as Solar Storm Charges Aurora Borealis
The Aurora could be visible in Canada and some of the U.S. on Monday night
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Fact Check: Iran President Bogus Clinton, Boeing Post Goes Viral
Social media post made it appear that Ebrahim Raisi had information on Hillary Clinton and "stuff on Boeing."
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Why Biden is underperforming Democratic Senate candidates
It’s more about the GOP than the Democrats.
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Biden Admin Raises Questions About Netanyahu ICC Arrest Warrant
The prosecutor of the ICC is seeking arrest warrants for Israel's prime minister and the leader of Hamas.
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Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs blasted by former spiritual advisor over leaked abuse video: ‘Atrocious, degrading, demeaning’
"When I saw the images that have been floating all over the news all week, it became difficult to watch ... The atrocious, degrading, demeaning debauchery," Jakes told his congregation.
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Palm Beach’s only private island sells for a record $152M
Tarpon Island, which has sold for a princely sum, has broken a record for the sale of a lakefront property in affluent Palm Beach.
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Cicadas Invade Chicago
The insects have been hibernating for 17 years.
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Stop Excluding Jews From California Juries | Opinion
Many Jews want an end to all executions in the United States and worldwide.
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Four family members accused of a string of retail thefts across Southern California
Sheriff's investigators say the suspects are linked to retail thefts in multiple counties.
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Convicted insider trader Ivan Boesky, inspiration for Gordon Gekko in ‘Wall Street,’ dead at 87
Boesky was at his peak considered a genius at risk arbitrage, the business of speculating in takeover stocks, and his wealth was estimated at $280 million.
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Jada Pinkett Smith hits the red carpet in slit-up-to-there Alaïa dress she first wore 20 years ago
The "Red Table Talk" co-host showed off a look she first wore in 2004 as she attended the 2024 Los Angeles LGBT Center Gala on Saturday.
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Amal Clooney Reveals Why She Supports Netanyahu Arrest Warrant
Clooney and a panel of international law experts said "there is no conflict that should be excluded from the reach of the law."
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Map Shows States With Most Migrant Deportation Orders
California, New York and Texas rank amongst the states with the highest number of migrant deportation orders issued, according to official data.
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Judge reopens Paul Pelosi attacker sentencing after making 'clear error'
The judge who sentenced David DePape in the attack of Paul Pelosi said she failed to give DePape an opportunity to speak before sentencing. It probably won't change the jail sentence.
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Judge orders ‘Bling Bishop’ Lamor Whitehead to jail after he broke restraining order
“Bling Bishop” Lamor Whitehead was headed to jail Monday morning for violating a restraining order, according to online court documents.
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Survey reveals simple step most Americans should take to improve their mental health
According to the research, the biggest stressors of daily American life are finances (52%), current events (37%), health (37%) and relationships (29%).
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Archaeologists Discover Ancient Indoor Swimming Pool With Colorful Frescoes
The indoor pool was found at the site of a Roman villa that is thought to date to between the first and fourth centuries.
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'The View' Hosts Slam Diddy After Attack Video: 'Social leper and criminal'
"The View" hosts slammed hip-hop mogul Sean "Diddy" Combs and his apology after a recently released 2016 surveillance video shows him assaulting his girlfriend.
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US Army's New Gabriel Drone May Cause Major 'Shift' in Warfare
The U.S. Army this month completed an ammunition resupply drill in Hawaii using its new drone.
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'Smoking Gun' in Trump Trial Identified by Michael Cohen's Legal Adviser
Lanny Davis has written an article that highlights the "most crucial document in the entire trial."
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Laughter at Reminder To Wash Hands After Touching 'Dirty Animal'
"Well honestly those little grabbers are always sticky," commented one social media user about the video posted online.
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Whoopi Goldberg Seemingly Slips Daisy Ridley Her Number On ‘The View’: “Stay In Touch”
Ridley got a personal invitation to star in Sister Act 3. 
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Simone Biles Finally Cracks Over Hubby Jokes: ‘Fuck Off’
Reuters/Patrick GorskiSimone Biles has had enough with the jokes suggesting her husband, the Chicago Bears defensive back Jonathan Owens, is a nobody compared to her.She snapped in a fiery Instagram story Sunday night, writing over a pastel background that those continuing to slight Owens were being “disrespectful to my relationship and my husband.”“Respectfully, fuck off,” she added.Read more at The Daily Beast.
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Missing Madalina Cojocari's mother pleads guilty to failure to report disappearance, may be deported
Diana Cojocari, mother of missing North Carolina girl Madalina Cojocari, may be deported to her home country of Moldova after she pleaded guilty to failure to report a child missing.
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Eminem’s daughter Hailie Jade marries Evan McClintock, shares dance with rapper dad
The newlyweds tied the knot at an estate in Michigan over the weekend after getting engaged in February 2023. The couple met in college at Michigan State.
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Woman Shows Dog Her Reflection in Phone Camera, Instantly Regrets It
"Sometimes she can react with digging or pouncing, which we like to call the bully stomp," her owner Ty told Newsweek.
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Nurse Makes DIY Bow Hat for Newborns for Most Wholesome Reason
"Making a bow hat for the baby girl I delivered because she needs to know that she is that girl from Day One," said the nurse.
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Helicopter crash that killed Iran's president and others could reverberate across Middle East
Iran has spent decades supporting armed groups and militants in Lebanon, Syria, Iraq, Yemen and Palestinian territories, allowing it to project power.
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Tori Spelling debuts multiple stomach piercings in new Mother’s Day post
The "90210" alum took to Instagram to show off four new studs framing her belly button.
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Let Justice in the Gaza War Take Its Course
The request for International Criminal Court arrest warrants promotes the idea that the basic rules of international humanitarian law apply to all.
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Full List of Trump VP Contenders Who Haven't Committed to Accepting 2024 Election Results
Several potential Trump VP nominees have been evasive over whether they will accept the results of the election in November.
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Red Lobster copycat cheddar biscuits are a homemade delight
Even as Red Lobster closes locations, you can still get your Cheddar Bay Biscuit fix by making these at home.
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Carjacker steals LAPD vehicle with cop still inside, then drags her down road before crashing
The officer was conducting “security detail” in downtown Los Angeles at about 3:30 a.m. on Sunday when the man suddenly jumped into the squad car and attacked her.
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As New Yorkers Turn on Mayor Adams, Prominent Democrats Join the Pile-On
Former Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo and Jumaane Williams, New York City’s public advocate, criticized the mayor over his management of public housing and campus protests.
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‘The View’s Alyssa Farah Griffin Reveals She Was Victim Of Domestic Abuse In A Relationship: “It Happened Once”
"I was one of the lucky ones where the power dynamics were in my favor that I could leave."
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Who Is Mojtaba Khamenei—Supreme Leader's Son in Spotlight After Raisi Death
Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi, who died in a helicopter crash over the weekend, was the favorite to succeed the Supreme Leader.
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Lauren Halsey unveils the design for a monumental sculpture park in South L.A.
The Times has the first look at the renderings for artist Lauren Halsey's 'sister dreamer' monument and sculpture park, built for and about the neighborhood she has long called home.
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F1 News: Mick Schumacher Confirmed To Be 2025 Option for This Team
Alpine considers Mick Schumacher for its 2025 lineup.
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Kevin Costner’s ‘Horizon’ Is a Misogynistic, Racist, Retrograde Mess
Cannes Film FestivalEarly on into the three hours of viewing Kevin Costner’s Horizon: An American Saga - Chapter 1 I thought back to last year’s Cannes Film Festival, where I saw Martin Scorsese’s Killers of the Flower Moon for the first time. That brilliant movie is a full throated condemnation of the genocide of Native Americans by white people who claim the U.S. as their own. Horizon is not that.Instead, one of the inciting incidents in the unwieldy film that Costner directs is a violent Apache assault on a settlement. The mostly white settlers are portrayed as terrified innocents. Sienna Miller’s Frances hides underneath her house with her similarly blonde daughter (Georgia MacPhail) while her husband and son are murdered. They are shot in beatific fashion, meanwhile, the Native American assailants are shadowy figures who attack unprovoked. There are nods to nuance that come later, but far too little in the first part of Costner's passion project, which debuted at the festival.Everything about Horizon is retrograde. Men are noble heroes (like Hayes Ellison, the drifter played by Costner) or brutes who toss around the women, themselves either saintly like Miller or frivolous and nagging. Even the score from John Debney, with its sweeping strings, feels like it was piped in the ’90s. But Costner was better in that era—there’s more nuance in Dances with Wolves than there is here.Read more at The Daily Beast.
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How Nvidia co-founder plans to turn Hudson Valley into a tech powerhouse greater than Silicon Valley
Curtis Priem, 64, donated more than $75 million so that RPI could obtain the computer, which was manufactured by IBM, the Wall Street Journal reported. RPI is said to be the first university to receive its own quantum computer.
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Judge rules Ohio law that keeps cities from banning flavored tobacco is unconstitutional
Ohio law that keeps cities from banning flavored tobacco ruled unconstitutional.
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Two Republican States' Housing Markets Are Least Affordable in the Country
Montana and Idaho are expensive states for homebuyers, according to Realtor.com.
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LAFC's Timmy Tillman and his brother may make history with U.S. soccer call-up
Gregg Berhalter set his roster for U.S. men's national team training camp starting May 28 ahead of June friendlies.
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Why 'American Idol' Judges Think Katy Perry Is 'Lying' About Her Exit
Katy Perry's fellow judges believe she may not be entirely truthful about her 'Idol' exit.
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Demi Moore reflects on full-frontal nude scene in horror flick: ‘Very vulnerable experience’
This is a lot more than a “Striptease.”
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Will Sean 'Diddy' Combs' apology help embattled star? Some see hypocrisy behind his words
After a shocking video emerged Friday showing Combs attacking Ventura in 2016, he posted a video Sunday admitting to the violence and apologizing.
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