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#30695 Gerardoclaip schrieb am 21.11.2025 um 03:38:
Diky stovkam hernich zarizeni v registru evropskych kasin maji hrace existuje neomezene moznosti https://gemch.ac.in/eske-kasina-vlnuvashh-svjat-na-igri-i-zabavlenija/ siroky sortiment. Spolecnym rysem obou moznosti je to tvrzeni, ze serialy premenuji normalni hra na privilegovany zazitek.

#30694 Barrylot schrieb am 21.11.2025 um 03:36:
The day after the home of Eric Adams’s top fundraiser was raided, the new leaders of the Working Families Party, the coalition of progressive groups and labor unions, sent around invites to a secret meeting in November 2023.
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The left could see a way to beat the mayor they hated. They just needed a plan.

Gathered in the common room of an apartment building in Long Island City: city comptroller Brad Lander, Brooklyn borough president Antonio Reynoso and state senator Jessica Ramos. Zellnor Myrie, another state senator who ended up running, was invited but didn’t come. Also sitting there: Zohran Mamdani.
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They were all surprised to see Mamdani there.

“Zohran? Is Zohran thinking of running?” Working Families Party co-chair Ana Maria Archila, who helped organize the meeting, told CNN as the votes were coming in, recalling the reactions that went around.
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“I was like, ‘I don’t know, but I know he’s thinking about who should run,’” Archila said.

In that first meeting and several that followed, the other potential candidates closer to launching kept their plans close to their vests, but Mamdani was eagerly participating, pitching and proposing ideas.

Over coffees, he kept saying they needed to find some candidate to run on freezing the rent. He built a platform and staff out of the Democratic Socialists of America.

Last summer, Mamdani told Archila he was jumping in. He wanted to combine what Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and Brooklyn city councilman Chi Osse had done in breaking down traditional politics with compelling social media and a plan to knock on a million doors, he said. He asked when the WFP would announce which candidate it would rank first on its primary slate and told her, “Give me as much time to get there as possible.”
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#30693 Robertgaxia schrieb am 21.11.2025 um 03:31:
The day after the home of Eric Adams’s top fundraiser was raided, the new leaders of the Working Families Party, the coalition of progressive groups and labor unions, sent around invites to a secret meeting in November 2023.
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The left could see a way to beat the mayor they hated. They just needed a plan.

Gathered in the common room of an apartment building in Long Island City: city comptroller Brad Lander, Brooklyn borough president Antonio Reynoso and state senator Jessica Ramos. Zellnor Myrie, another state senator who ended up running, was invited but didn’t come. Also sitting there: Zohran Mamdani.
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They were all surprised to see Mamdani there.

“Zohran? Is Zohran thinking of running?” Working Families Party co-chair Ana Maria Archila, who helped organize the meeting, told CNN as the votes were coming in, recalling the reactions that went around.
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“I was like, ‘I don’t know, but I know he’s thinking about who should run,’” Archila said.

In that first meeting and several that followed, the other potential candidates closer to launching kept their plans close to their vests, but Mamdani was eagerly participating, pitching and proposing ideas.

Over coffees, he kept saying they needed to find some candidate to run on freezing the rent. He built a platform and staff out of the Democratic Socialists of America.

Last summer, Mamdani told Archila he was jumping in. He wanted to combine what Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and Brooklyn city councilman Chi Osse had done in breaking down traditional politics with compelling social media and a plan to knock on a million doors, he said. He asked when the WFP would announce which candidate it would rank first on its primary slate and told her, “Give me as much time to get there as possible.”
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#30692 HenryUnews schrieb am 21.11.2025 um 02:59:
When it comes to creating your dream home, there's nothing quite like the experience of working with a custom home builder. This unique process allows you to take an active role in designing a home that perfectly matches your style, needs, and lifestyle. Being a part of the entire journey from the initial concept to the final walk-through is not only exciting but also incredibly rewarding. In the realm of home construction, a Custom home builder is a true artist, crafting homes that are as unique as their owners. They work closely with you, taking into account your preferences, needs, and budget to create a home that truly reflects your personality and lifestyle. This is not a one-size-fits-all approach; instead, every detail, from the floor plan to the finishes, is tailored to you. Working with a custom home builder means you have the freedom to make decisions about every aspect of your home. You can choose the location, the layout, the materials, the fixtures, and all the other details that will make your home uniquely yours. This level of personalization is what sets custom-built homes apart from other types of homes. Moreover, custom home builders are committed to quality. They use superior materials and employ skilled craftsmen to ensure that your home is built to last. They also stay up-to-date with the latest building techniques and technologies to make your home as energy-efficient and sustainable as possible. In conclusion, if you're looking for a home that is truly yours in every sense of the word, consider working with a custom home builder. This option gives you the freedom to design your dream home from the ground up, ensuring that every detail is just as you envisioned. With a custom home builder, you're not just building a house, you're creating a home that is a true reflection of you.

#30691 Jamesdep schrieb am 21.11.2025 um 02:56:
The day after the home of Eric Adams’s top fundraiser was raided, the new leaders of the Working Families Party, the coalition of progressive groups and labor unions, sent around invites to a secret meeting in November 2023.
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The left could see a way to beat the mayor they hated. They just needed a plan.

Gathered in the common room of an apartment building in Long Island City: city comptroller Brad Lander, Brooklyn borough president Antonio Reynoso and state senator Jessica Ramos. Zellnor Myrie, another state senator who ended up running, was invited but didn’t come. Also sitting there: Zohran Mamdani.
tripscan
They were all surprised to see Mamdani there.

“Zohran? Is Zohran thinking of running?” Working Families Party co-chair Ana Maria Archila, who helped organize the meeting, told CNN as the votes were coming in, recalling the reactions that went around.
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“I was like, ‘I don’t know, but I know he’s thinking about who should run,’” Archila said.

In that first meeting and several that followed, the other potential candidates closer to launching kept their plans close to their vests, but Mamdani was eagerly participating, pitching and proposing ideas.

Over coffees, he kept saying they needed to find some candidate to run on freezing the rent. He built a platform and staff out of the Democratic Socialists of America.

Last summer, Mamdani told Archila he was jumping in. He wanted to combine what Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and Brooklyn city councilman Chi Osse had done in breaking down traditional politics with compelling social media and a plan to knock on a million doors, he said. He asked when the WFP would announce which candidate it would rank first on its primary slate and told her, “Give me as much time to get there as possible.”
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#30690 Charleshex schrieb am 21.11.2025 um 02:51:
The day after the home of Eric Adams’s top fundraiser was raided, the new leaders of the Working Families Party, the coalition of progressive groups and labor unions, sent around invites to a secret meeting in November 2023.
òðèïñêàí âõîä
The left could see a way to beat the mayor they hated. They just needed a plan.

Gathered in the common room of an apartment building in Long Island City: city comptroller Brad Lander, Brooklyn borough president Antonio Reynoso and state senator Jessica Ramos. Zellnor Myrie, another state senator who ended up running, was invited but didn’t come. Also sitting there: Zohran Mamdani.
tripscan top
They were all surprised to see Mamdani there.

“Zohran? Is Zohran thinking of running?” Working Families Party co-chair Ana Maria Archila, who helped organize the meeting, told CNN as the votes were coming in, recalling the reactions that went around.
tripskan
“I was like, ‘I don’t know, but I know he’s thinking about who should run,’” Archila said.

In that first meeting and several that followed, the other potential candidates closer to launching kept their plans close to their vests, but Mamdani was eagerly participating, pitching and proposing ideas.

Over coffees, he kept saying they needed to find some candidate to run on freezing the rent. He built a platform and staff out of the Democratic Socialists of America.

Last summer, Mamdani told Archila he was jumping in. He wanted to combine what Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and Brooklyn city councilman Chi Osse had done in breaking down traditional politics with compelling social media and a plan to knock on a million doors, he said. He asked when the WFP would announce which candidate it would rank first on its primary slate and told her, “Give me as much time to get there as possible.”
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#30689 BarneyHib schrieb am 21.11.2025 um 02:48:
Escazu Chocolates, a bean-to-bar chocolate shop in Raleigh, North Carolina, sources most of its beans from Latin America. The shop said it has always worked with smaller farmers and paid them three to four times the commodity price of cacao – which essentially sets the minimum wage. The spike in prices has pushed up what Escazu pays those workers as well.
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Other cost-cutting measures include offering a smaller hot chocolate size, advertising non-chocolate ice cream toppings and moving to a cheaper location in Raleigh to save on rent.
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And like many small businesses in America, Escazu is being hit by President Donald Trump’s tariffs, affecting not just the chocolate, but also aluminum in its packaging.
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“The tariffs have hit every single piece of what goes into every single thing,” Tiana Young, co-owner of Escazu, told CNN. “There is no new normal.”
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#30688 PatrickBessy schrieb am 21.11.2025 um 02:46:
Even the joy of Halloween will cost more this year, with less chocolate than in years past.
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Expect more packages of tangy gummies, riding off a meteoric high last year. Your kid’s trick-or-treat bag may be filled with a lot of pumpkin-spice-filled-anything. And like last year, cocoa bean industry experts are expecting high price tags to be passed down to consumers.
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And with high cocoa prices, every producer from specialty chocolate makers to candy giants are changing up how they sell their treats. For consumers, this could mean less chocolate per package, higher prices and less cocoa content – meaning less chocolate-y chocolate – compared to before.
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Overall, candy is 10.8% more expensive this Halloween season than last year, according to an analysis of NielsenIQ data conducted by progressive think tank Groundwork Collaborative and shared first with CNN. That’s nearly quadruple the overall rate of inflation.
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In 2024, Halloween candy prices only rose 2.1%, the analysis found.

Halloween spending is no fun-sized matter. Americans shelled out $7.4 billion in Halloween chocolate and candy sales in 2024, a 2.2% increase from 2023, the National Confectioners Association said.
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#30687 SheilaDiurb schrieb am 21.11.2025 um 02:43:
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#30686 Dannyher schrieb am 21.11.2025 um 02:39:
The day after the home of Eric Adams’s top fundraiser was raided, the new leaders of the Working Families Party, the coalition of progressive groups and labor unions, sent around invites to a secret meeting in November 2023.
trip scan
The left could see a way to beat the mayor they hated. They just needed a plan.

Gathered in the common room of an apartment building in Long Island City: city comptroller Brad Lander, Brooklyn borough president Antonio Reynoso and state senator Jessica Ramos. Zellnor Myrie, another state senator who ended up running, was invited but didn’t come. Also sitting there: Zohran Mamdani.
òðèï ñêàí
They were all surprised to see Mamdani there.

“Zohran? Is Zohran thinking of running?” Working Families Party co-chair Ana Maria Archila, who helped organize the meeting, told CNN as the votes were coming in, recalling the reactions that went around.
trip scan
“I was like, ‘I don’t know, but I know he’s thinking about who should run,’” Archila said.

In that first meeting and several that followed, the other potential candidates closer to launching kept their plans close to their vests, but Mamdani was eagerly participating, pitching and proposing ideas.

Over coffees, he kept saying they needed to find some candidate to run on freezing the rent. He built a platform and staff out of the Democratic Socialists of America.

Last summer, Mamdani told Archila he was jumping in. He wanted to combine what Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and Brooklyn city councilman Chi Osse had done in breaking down traditional politics with compelling social media and a plan to knock on a million doors, he said. He asked when the WFP would announce which candidate it would rank first on its primary slate and told her, “Give me as much time to get there as possible.”
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#30685 MiltonEdila schrieb am 21.11.2025 um 02:35:
Israel used widely banned cluster munitions in Lebanon,
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photos of remnants suggest
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The images, which have been examined by six different arms experts,
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appear to show the remnants of two different types of Israeli cluster munitions found in three
different locations: south of the Litani River in the forested valleys of Wadi Zibqin,
Wadi Barghouz and Wadi Deir Siryan.



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#30683 Josephpef schrieb am 21.11.2025 um 01:43:
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#30682 TerryDen schrieb am 21.11.2025 um 01:38:
Members of the White House press corps are now restricted from the press secretary’s office, the latest in a series of Trump administration actions to limit media access.
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The new rule says journalists cannot access what’s known as the “Upper Press” office space, where White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt works, “without an appointment.”

This area has been accessible to White House correspondents for decades, supporting a free flow of information between the president and the public.
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The White House says the clampdown is due to security concerns.

“This policy will ensure adherence to best practices pertaining to access to sensitive material,” a White House memo asserted on Friday night.
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In response, the White House Correspondents’ Association, which represents hundreds of credentialed reporters, said it “unequivocally opposes any effort” to limit journalists from areas that have long been accessible for newsgathering, “including the press secretary’s office.”

“The new restrictions hinder the press corps’ ability to question officials, ensure transparency, and hold the government accountable, to the detriment of the American public,” the association said.
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As CNN’s Jeff Zeleny explained, reporters routinely “wait in the hall” by the press secretary’s office and seek information from communications aides. “When there is breaking news, that often happens,” Zeleny said.

Now, “reporters will only have access to a smaller set of offices of junior advisers, junior aides, junior press secretaries,” according to the White House.
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#30681 MollyNug schrieb am 21.11.2025 um 01:24:
ß ñ÷èòàþ, ÷òî Âû íå ïðàâû. Ìîãó îòñòîÿòü ñâîþ ïîçèöèþ.
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