December 2024
January 2025
Bourke Street Mall's Southern Side Undergoes $150 Million Revitalization
Melbourne's Bourke Street Mall's southern side is undergoing a $150 million transformation with the opening of the Melbourne Walk hotel and retail development and Mecca's flagship beauty store, aiming to revitalize a previously neglected area and attract more visitors.
Bourke Street Mall's Southern Side Undergoes $150 Million Revitalization
Melbourne's Bourke Street Mall's southern side is undergoing a $150 million transformation with the opening of the Melbourne Walk hotel and retail development and Mecca's flagship beauty store, aiming to revitalize a previously neglected area and attract more visitors.
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52% Bias Score
Florida's Haines City Leads "Ex-Urb" Population Boom
Haines City, Florida, saw a 30,000-person population increase last year, joining other "ex-burbs" experiencing rapid growth due to remote work and affordable housing, but the future impact of returning to office policies remains uncertain.
Florida's Haines City Leads "Ex-Urb" Population Boom
Haines City, Florida, saw a 30,000-person population increase last year, joining other "ex-burbs" experiencing rapid growth due to remote work and affordable housing, but the future impact of returning to office policies remains uncertain.
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44% Bias Score
Netherlands Implements Increased Border Checks with Minimal Initial Disruption
Increased border controls in the Netherlands begin Monday, focusing on combating human trafficking and illegal immigration; despite initial concerns from border mayors, the Royal Marechaussee will use existing resources, minimizing expected disruption.
Netherlands Implements Increased Border Checks with Minimal Initial Disruption
Increased border controls in the Netherlands begin Monday, focusing on combating human trafficking and illegal immigration; despite initial concerns from border mayors, the Royal Marechaussee will use existing resources, minimizing expected disruption.
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36% Bias Score
Veteran Journalist Becomes Social Media Book Influencer
74-year-old Laure Adler, a former director of France Culture, has become a book influencer on TikTok and Instagram, promoting literature in short videos, demonstrating the adaptability of seasoned professionals in the digital age and challenging ageist stereotypes in social media.
Veteran Journalist Becomes Social Media Book Influencer
74-year-old Laure Adler, a former director of France Culture, has become a book influencer on TikTok and Instagram, promoting literature in short videos, demonstrating the adaptability of seasoned professionals in the digital age and challenging ageist stereotypes in social media.
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44% Bias Score
"Saxony-Anhalt Counties Question Germany Ticket Funding for 2024"
"Saxony-Anhalt counties express concerns over Germany ticket funding in 2024, citing insufficient cost coverage despite a price increase to \u20ac58; some counties, like Stendal, are considering withdrawal if federal and state funding remains inadequate."
"Saxony-Anhalt Counties Question Germany Ticket Funding for 2024"
"Saxony-Anhalt counties express concerns over Germany ticket funding in 2024, citing insufficient cost coverage despite a price increase to \u20ac58; some counties, like Stendal, are considering withdrawal if federal and state funding remains inadequate."
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36% Bias Score
"Garçonnes": Unearthing Forgotten Female Cartoonists of the Roaring Twenties
Trina Robbins's posthumously published "Garçonnes" celebrates six female American cartoonists of the 1920s, revealing their contributions to comics during the flapper era and highlighting their historical marginalization.
"Garçonnes": Unearthing Forgotten Female Cartoonists of the Roaring Twenties
Trina Robbins's posthumously published "Garçonnes" celebrates six female American cartoonists of the 1920s, revealing their contributions to comics during the flapper era and highlighting their historical marginalization.
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4% Bias Score
Hate Crime Charges Dropped Against 12 Salisbury University Students
Twelve of fifteen Salisbury University students initially charged with felony assault and hate crimes for attacking a man on October 15th had those charges dropped; however, two students still face hate crime charges, while others face downgraded misdemeanor assault charges.
Hate Crime Charges Dropped Against 12 Salisbury University Students
Twelve of fifteen Salisbury University students initially charged with felony assault and hate crimes for attacking a man on October 15th had those charges dropped; however, two students still face hate crime charges, while others face downgraded misdemeanor assault charges.
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44% Bias Score
Former West Virginia Attorney General Darrell McGraw Dies at 88
Former West Virginia Attorney General and Supreme Court Justice Darrell McGraw, 88, died Saturday of a heart attack; his career was marked by legal battles against opioid manufacturers and distributors, resulting in multi-million dollar settlements.
Former West Virginia Attorney General Darrell McGraw Dies at 88
Former West Virginia Attorney General and Supreme Court Justice Darrell McGraw, 88, died Saturday of a heart attack; his career was marked by legal battles against opioid manufacturers and distributors, resulting in multi-million dollar settlements.
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20% Bias Score
Feyenoord's Hadj Moussa: From Benchwarmer to Star, But Room for Improvement Remains
Anis Hadj Moussa, a 22-year-old Algerian footballer, has dramatically improved his performance at Feyenoord after struggling at Vitesse, culminating in a man-of-the-match award against Manchester City; however, his crossing accuracy remains an area for development.
Feyenoord's Hadj Moussa: From Benchwarmer to Star, But Room for Improvement Remains
Anis Hadj Moussa, a 22-year-old Algerian footballer, has dramatically improved his performance at Feyenoord after struggling at Vitesse, culminating in a man-of-the-match award against Manchester City; however, his crossing accuracy remains an area for development.
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40% Bias Score
"Funding Uncertainty Threatens Anonymous Medical Care Projects in Baden-Württemberg"
"Ten projects in Baden-Württemberg providing anonymous medical care to the uninsured face funding uncertainty after 2024; the future of these projects, which began in 2023, depends on the state budget, and an evaluation is planned for 2025 to determine their impact and effectiveness."
"Funding Uncertainty Threatens Anonymous Medical Care Projects in Baden-Württemberg"
"Ten projects in Baden-Württemberg providing anonymous medical care to the uninsured face funding uncertainty after 2024; the future of these projects, which began in 2023, depends on the state budget, and an evaluation is planned for 2025 to determine their impact and effectiveness."
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36% Bias Score
Saxony-Anhalt Districts Question Deutschlandticket Funding
Saxony-Anhalt districts express concerns over Deutschlandticket funding in 2024, citing insufficient cost coverage despite a price increase to €58; some districts are reconsidering participation, while others see potential for improved cost coverage due to increased ticket sales; Stendal secured the...
Saxony-Anhalt Districts Question Deutschlandticket Funding
Saxony-Anhalt districts express concerns over Deutschlandticket funding in 2024, citing insufficient cost coverage despite a price increase to €58; some districts are reconsidering participation, while others see potential for improved cost coverage due to increased ticket sales; Stendal secured the...
Progress
36% Bias Score
"Mujer, casos de la vida real": A 22-Year Reflection of Mexican Society
"Mujer, casos de la vida real," a Mexican television program created by Jorge Lozano Soriano and hosted by Silvia Pinal, aired from February 7, 1985, to November 30, 2007, and addressed real-life issues faced by Mexican women, becoming a cultural phenomenon.
"Mujer, casos de la vida real": A 22-Year Reflection of Mexican Society
"Mujer, casos de la vida real," a Mexican television program created by Jorge Lozano Soriano and hosted by Silvia Pinal, aired from February 7, 1985, to November 30, 2007, and addressed real-life issues faced by Mexican women, becoming a cultural phenomenon.
Progress
48% Bias Score