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Social Security benefits face big cuts in 2033, unless Congress acts

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内容摘要:during his second term. But it comes as a result of a yearslong legal fight: The Center for Biological Diversity, which sued in 2023, won a settlement last year that forced the government to decide by this month whether to list the fish.

during his second term. But it comes as a result of a yearslong legal fight: The Center for Biological Diversity, which sued in 2023, won a settlement last year that forced the government to decide by this month whether to list the fish.

with The Conversation US, with funding from Lilly Endowment Inc. The AP is solely responsible for this content.BUCHAREST, Romania (AP) — The hard-right nationalist who lost

Social Security benefits face big cuts in 2033, unless Congress acts

said Tuesday he has asked a top court to annul the election results, alleging that foreign interference and coordinated manipulation affected Sunday’s vote.of the hard-right Alliance for the Unity of Romanians had conceded defeat after losing in the runoff to, the Bucharest mayor who obtained 53.6% of the vote, a margin of more than 829,000 votes.

Social Security benefits face big cuts in 2033, unless Congress acts

Simion said in a statement he has filed a request to Romania’s Constitutional Court to annul the vote, claiming he had “irrefutable evidence” that France, Moldova and “other actors” meddled in the ballot, but did not present any evidence. He also alleged that “deceased people” had participated in the vote.He alleged “an orchestrated effort to manipulate institutions, direct media narratives and ultimately impose a result that does not reflect the sovereign will of the Romanian people.”

Social Security benefits face big cuts in 2033, unless Congress acts

Sunday’s vote was held months after a top court voided the previous election in which the far-right

led the first round, following allegations ofClaudiu Tufis, an associate professor of political science at the University of Bucharest, says what makes Dan unique in Romania is that he’s “not taken the traditional route to being a politician, he’s coming from the civil society.”

“There are certain advantages, but there are also certain disadvantages,” he told The Associated Press. “He doesn’t really have any foreign affairs experience. I am not sure that he actually paid a lot of interest to what was happening outside Romania.”“What I know for sure is that … even though he may not be the best, he’s probably the best of what we had in front of us.”

AGUASCALIENTES, Mexico (AP) — Mexican matador Diego Silveti performs a ritual ahead of eachIn each hotel room where he dresses in the garment that may bring him glory or death, he sets up an altar where he leaves his wedding band and prays before heading to the arena.

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