December 2024
January 2025
"Korstanje Seeks First International Medal at World Short Course Championships"
"Dutch swimmer Nyls Korstanje, despite receiving an Olympic diploma for his participation in the Paris 2024 Games, is still seeking his first international medal; he aims to achieve this at the upcoming World Short Course Championships in Budapest, starting Tuesday."
"Korstanje Seeks First International Medal at World Short Course Championships"
"Dutch swimmer Nyls Korstanje, despite receiving an Olympic diploma for his participation in the Paris 2024 Games, is still seeking his first international medal; he aims to achieve this at the upcoming World Short Course Championships in Budapest, starting Tuesday."
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4% Bias Score
Holiday Leadership: Balancing Productivity and Well-being for Long-Term Success
Holiday leadership requires prioritizing open communication, empathy, and adaptability to navigate competing demands and foster an inclusive, productive environment; it enhances team morale, retention, and crisis management.
Holiday Leadership: Balancing Productivity and Well-being for Long-Term Success
Holiday leadership requires prioritizing open communication, empathy, and adaptability to navigate competing demands and foster an inclusive, productive environment; it enhances team morale, retention, and crisis management.
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44% Bias Score
Philadelphia Soup Kitchens Employ Contrasting Thanksgiving Strategies
On Thanksgiving, Philadelphia's St. Francis Inn had excess volunteers while serving a smaller-than-usual crowd due to other available meal options, unlike The People's Kitchen, which served meals the day before to maximize volunteer contributions and resource utilization throughout the year.
Philadelphia Soup Kitchens Employ Contrasting Thanksgiving Strategies
On Thanksgiving, Philadelphia's St. Francis Inn had excess volunteers while serving a smaller-than-usual crowd due to other available meal options, unlike The People's Kitchen, which served meals the day before to maximize volunteer contributions and resource utilization throughout the year.
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32% Bias Score
Alabama Judge Orders City to Include LGBTQ+ Group in Christmas Parade
A federal judge in Alabama ordered Prattville to include an LGBTQ+ group in its Christmas parade after the mayor banned the group due to unspecified safety concerns, citing violations of the First and Fourteenth Amendments.
Alabama Judge Orders City to Include LGBTQ+ Group in Christmas Parade
A federal judge in Alabama ordered Prattville to include an LGBTQ+ group in its Christmas parade after the mayor banned the group due to unspecified safety concerns, citing violations of the First and Fourteenth Amendments.
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36% Bias Score
"Korstanje Seeks First International Medal in Budapest"
"Dutch swimmer Nyls Korstanje received a belated Olympic diploma after the Paris 2024 Games and is now focused on winning his first international medal at the World Short Course Championships in Budapest, starting Tuesday, following a series of near-misses and personal record-breaking performances. ...
"Korstanje Seeks First International Medal in Budapest"
"Dutch swimmer Nyls Korstanje received a belated Olympic diploma after the Paris 2024 Games and is now focused on winning his first international medal at the World Short Course Championships in Budapest, starting Tuesday, following a series of near-misses and personal record-breaking performances. ...
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8% Bias Score
Wiesbaden's \u20ac5.6 Million Tattersall Renovation Creates Community Hub
Wiesbaden's \u20ac5.6 million renovation of the historic Tattersall building, originally a riding hall built in 1905, now provides a community center with a main hall, a cultural center, and upgraded safety features, addressing social challenges in the Bergkirchenviertel.
Wiesbaden's \u20ac5.6 Million Tattersall Renovation Creates Community Hub
Wiesbaden's \u20ac5.6 million renovation of the historic Tattersall building, originally a riding hall built in 1905, now provides a community center with a main hall, a cultural center, and upgraded safety features, addressing social challenges in the Bergkirchenviertel.
Progress
4% Bias Score
Dutch Cabinet Rejects Tracking Views of Migrants
The Dutch cabinet rejected a motion to track the views of people with a migration background, stating it will instead incorporate the motion's aims into a broader national survey conducted by the SCP to avoid collecting sensitive data.
Dutch Cabinet Rejects Tracking Views of Migrants
The Dutch cabinet rejected a motion to track the views of people with a migration background, stating it will instead incorporate the motion's aims into a broader national survey conducted by the SCP to avoid collecting sensitive data.
Progress
36% Bias Score
Orca Spotted Wearing Salmon 'Hat,' Indicating Potential Abundance of Chum Salmon
A Washington orca was seen with a salmon perched on its head, a behavior scientists believe may be linked to abundant food supply and playful interaction, potentially indicating a positive trend in the endangered orca population.
Orca Spotted Wearing Salmon 'Hat,' Indicating Potential Abundance of Chum Salmon
A Washington orca was seen with a salmon perched on its head, a behavior scientists believe may be linked to abundant food supply and playful interaction, potentially indicating a positive trend in the endangered orca population.
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48% Bias Score
British Friends Recreate 50-Year-Old Photo, Inspiring Viral Celebration of Enduring Friendship
Four British women, friends since age 17, recreated a 1972 photo from a Torquay holiday, marking their 70th birthdays; the heartwarming story went viral on social media, inspiring others to value long-term friendships.
British Friends Recreate 50-Year-Old Photo, Inspiring Viral Celebration of Enduring Friendship
Four British women, friends since age 17, recreated a 1972 photo from a Torquay holiday, marking their 70th birthdays; the heartwarming story went viral on social media, inspiring others to value long-term friendships.
Progress
4% Bias Score
American Singer Wins "The Voice of Germany" with Self-Written Song
Jennifer Lynn, a 46-year-old American singer from Regensburg, Germany, won the 14th season of "The Voice of Germany", securing nearly 30% of the public vote in the Sat.1 broadcast, performing her self-written song "Light the Sky."
American Singer Wins "The Voice of Germany" with Self-Written Song
Jennifer Lynn, a 46-year-old American singer from Regensburg, Germany, won the 14th season of "The Voice of Germany", securing nearly 30% of the public vote in the Sat.1 broadcast, performing her self-written song "Light the Sky."
Progress
40% Bias Score
Aruban Elections: Incumbents Favored Despite Diverse Platforms
Nearly 70,000 Arubans vote today in parliamentary elections with 11 parties vying for 21 seats; while the established AVP and MEP parties are expected to maintain influence, smaller parties aim to address issues like sustainability and social justice.
Aruban Elections: Incumbents Favored Despite Diverse Platforms
Nearly 70,000 Arubans vote today in parliamentary elections with 11 parties vying for 21 seats; while the established AVP and MEP parties are expected to maintain influence, smaller parties aim to address issues like sustainability and social justice.
Progress
56% Bias Score
CDU Open to Post-Election Coalition with Greens
Berlin's Governing Mayor Kai Wegner urges his CDU party to consider a post-election coalition with the Greens, citing successful state-level examples and emphasizing the challenges of three-party coalitions while acknowledging the need to win the upcoming Bundestag election.
CDU Open to Post-Election Coalition with Greens
Berlin's Governing Mayor Kai Wegner urges his CDU party to consider a post-election coalition with the Greens, citing successful state-level examples and emphasizing the challenges of three-party coalitions while acknowledging the need to win the upcoming Bundestag election.
Progress
40% Bias Score