December 2024
January 2025
Death of Gerd Heidemann: Journalist at Center of Hitler Diaries Hoax Dies at 93
Gerd Heidemann, the "Stern" journalist involved in the 1983 Hitler Diaries hoax, died at age 93; his death highlights the enduring legacy of a significant media scandal and his unrecognized contribution to preserving Nazi-era documents.
Death of Gerd Heidemann: Journalist at Center of Hitler Diaries Hoax Dies at 93
Gerd Heidemann, the "Stern" journalist involved in the 1983 Hitler Diaries hoax, died at age 93; his death highlights the enduring legacy of a significant media scandal and his unrecognized contribution to preserving Nazi-era documents.
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36% Bias Score
French Retirees Receive 2.2% Pension Increase After Barnier Government Collapse
French retirees will see a 2.2% increase in their basic pensions starting January 1st, 2024, adding €18 to the average monthly pension of €814, following the fall of the Barnier government which had proposed delaying the indexation.
French Retirees Receive 2.2% Pension Increase After Barnier Government Collapse
French retirees will see a 2.2% increase in their basic pensions starting January 1st, 2024, adding €18 to the average monthly pension of €814, following the fall of the Barnier government which had proposed delaying the indexation.
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44% Bias Score
\"German Consumers Hesitant on New Heating Systems Amidst Stable Oil Prices and Policy Uncertainty\"\
\"Facing uncertainty over Germany's new heating law, consumers are delaying investments in new heating systems, despite stable heating oil prices around €1 per liter. The Verband für Energiehandel Südwest-Mitte (VEH) advocates for climate-friendly alternatives like HVO100 and e-fuels, urging their i...
\"German Consumers Hesitant on New Heating Systems Amidst Stable Oil Prices and Policy Uncertainty\"\
\"Facing uncertainty over Germany's new heating law, consumers are delaying investments in new heating systems, despite stable heating oil prices around €1 per liter. The Verband für Energiehandel Südwest-Mitte (VEH) advocates for climate-friendly alternatives like HVO100 and e-fuels, urging their i...
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52% Bias Score
Italian Dining Trends 2025: Technology, Sustainability, and Personalized Experiences
A TheFork and NellyRodi study reveals that Italian consumers prioritize simplicity, personalization, sustainability, and human connection in dining, leading restaurants to adopt technological innovations such as AI-powered predictions and 3D food printing to enhance experiences and reduce food waste...
Italian Dining Trends 2025: Technology, Sustainability, and Personalized Experiences
A TheFork and NellyRodi study reveals that Italian consumers prioritize simplicity, personalization, sustainability, and human connection in dining, leading restaurants to adopt technological innovations such as AI-powered predictions and 3D food printing to enhance experiences and reduce food waste...
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40% Bias Score
Dutch Olympic Swimmer Competes in Budapest
Dutch swimmer Caspar Corbeau, bronze medalist at the Paris Olympics, is competing in the World Short Course Championships in Budapest this week to gain experience and improve his times despite a recent coaching change and an impending move of the national training center to Eindhoven.
Dutch Olympic Swimmer Competes in Budapest
Dutch swimmer Caspar Corbeau, bronze medalist at the Paris Olympics, is competing in the World Short Course Championships in Budapest this week to gain experience and improve his times despite a recent coaching change and an impending move of the national training center to Eindhoven.
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36% Bias Score
Steve Jobs' Demo Mastery: Six Key Insights for Business Success
Guy Kawasaki's Substack post details six business insights from Steve Jobs, emphasizing thorough product demonstration preparation as key to success, contrasting this with common pitfalls, and offering four techniques to improve presentations.
Steve Jobs' Demo Mastery: Six Key Insights for Business Success
Guy Kawasaki's Substack post details six business insights from Steve Jobs, emphasizing thorough product demonstration preparation as key to success, contrasting this with common pitfalls, and offering four techniques to improve presentations.
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48% Bias Score
Ede Hostage Situation Highlights Mental Healthcare Deficiencies
On Saturday, March 25, Corné H. held four employees of Café Petticoat in Ede hostage for seven hours, threatening them with knives and falsely claiming to have explosives; afterwards, the victims received matching tattoos.
Ede Hostage Situation Highlights Mental Healthcare Deficiencies
On Saturday, March 25, Corné H. held four employees of Café Petticoat in Ede hostage for seven hours, threatening them with knives and falsely claiming to have explosives; afterwards, the victims received matching tattoos.
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36% Bias Score
Galeries Lafayette returns Paris Eataly store to Italian owner after losses
Galeries Lafayette is returning the Eataly Marais store in Paris to the Italian parent company due to financial losses, stemming from pandemic impacts, reduced foot traffic in the Marais district due to pedestrianization and traffic restrictions, and broader department store struggles; Eataly plans ...
Galeries Lafayette returns Paris Eataly store to Italian owner after losses
Galeries Lafayette is returning the Eataly Marais store in Paris to the Italian parent company due to financial losses, stemming from pandemic impacts, reduced foot traffic in the Marais district due to pedestrianization and traffic restrictions, and broader department store struggles; Eataly plans ...
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40% Bias Score
Lost in Bavaria: Jimmy Fallon's Hiking Mishap Leads to Unexpected 'Tonight Show' Guests
Jimmy Fallon, while in Bavaria for an Adele concert, got lost during a hike, but was helped by the Ewerdwalbesloh family who drove him back to his hotel. Grateful, Fallon invited them to "The Tonight Show" in New York, where they appeared and spent a week as his guests.
Lost in Bavaria: Jimmy Fallon's Hiking Mishap Leads to Unexpected 'Tonight Show' Guests
Jimmy Fallon, while in Bavaria for an Adele concert, got lost during a hike, but was helped by the Ewerdwalbesloh family who drove him back to his hotel. Grateful, Fallon invited them to "The Tonight Show" in New York, where they appeared and spent a week as his guests.
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32% Bias Score
PSOE Rejects PP's Call for Maduro's Arrest by ICC
The PSOE will not support the PP's proposal to request the ICC's arrest of Nicolás Maduro for crimes against humanity, citing the Court's independent decision-making; the PSOE also criticizes the PP for double standards regarding Israel, while the PNV urges a point-by-point vote.
PSOE Rejects PP's Call for Maduro's Arrest by ICC
The PSOE will not support the PP's proposal to request the ICC's arrest of Nicolás Maduro for crimes against humanity, citing the Court's independent decision-making; the PSOE also criticizes the PP for double standards regarding Israel, while the PNV urges a point-by-point vote.
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36% Bias Score
Dodgers Expect Ohtani to Hit in Japan, Pitching Unlikely
The Los Angeles Dodgers expect Shohei Ohtani to hit in their season-opening games in Japan on March 18-19 despite his recent left shoulder surgery; however, pitching is highly unlikely due to his ongoing right elbow recovery, prioritizing long-term health over immediate pitching participation.
Dodgers Expect Ohtani to Hit in Japan, Pitching Unlikely
The Los Angeles Dodgers expect Shohei Ohtani to hit in their season-opening games in Japan on March 18-19 despite his recent left shoulder surgery; however, pitching is highly unlikely due to his ongoing right elbow recovery, prioritizing long-term health over immediate pitching participation.
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36% Bias Score
Italian Industrialists Shift Focus to Hospitality
Leonardo Del Vecchio's son acquired the Twiga beach club from Flavio Briatore, exemplifying a trend of industrialists investing in hospitality, contrasting with a lack of investment in other sectors and raising concerns about Italy's economic future.
Italian Industrialists Shift Focus to Hospitality
Leonardo Del Vecchio's son acquired the Twiga beach club from Flavio Briatore, exemplifying a trend of industrialists investing in hospitality, contrasting with a lack of investment in other sectors and raising concerns about Italy's economic future.
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52% Bias Score