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Madrid Survival Gear Sales Surge After EU Emergency Kit Recommendation
The European Union's call for citizens to prepare 72-hour emergency kits has triggered a surge in survival gear purchases in Madrid, leading to price hikes and stock depletion, while experts warn against buying equipment without proper training.
Madrid Survival Gear Sales Surge After EU Emergency Kit Recommendation
The European Union's call for citizens to prepare 72-hour emergency kits has triggered a surge in survival gear purchases in Madrid, leading to price hikes and stock depletion, while experts warn against buying equipment without proper training.
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48% Bias Score


Vitesse Hit with Three-Point Deduction, Totaling 30 Points This Season
Vitesse, a Dutch football club, received a three-point deduction from the KNVB for failing to provide sufficient information about a shareholder transfer, adding to previous penalties for mismanagement, totaling 30 points this season; this does not cause relegation.
Vitesse Hit with Three-Point Deduction, Totaling 30 Points This Season
Vitesse, a Dutch football club, received a three-point deduction from the KNVB for failing to provide sufficient information about a shareholder transfer, adding to previous penalties for mismanagement, totaling 30 points this season; this does not cause relegation.
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40% Bias Score


Galton's Legacy: Fingerprints, Eugenics, and the Heritability of Intelligence
Francis Galton, Darwin's cousin, rejected religious dogma and made significant contributions to fingerprint analysis and the controversial concept of eugenics, proposing selective breeding to improve human intellect, impacting both scientific and ethical discourse.
Galton's Legacy: Fingerprints, Eugenics, and the Heritability of Intelligence
Francis Galton, Darwin's cousin, rejected religious dogma and made significant contributions to fingerprint analysis and the controversial concept of eugenics, proposing selective breeding to improve human intellect, impacting both scientific and ethical discourse.
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52% Bias Score


Delayed Demolition of Berlin's A100 Bridge Begins
Demolition of Berlin's A100 bridge, delayed by a day due to logistical problems, started Saturday at 8:24 AM, impacting 50,000 daily S-Bahn commuters until April 28th, and requiring the removal of 11,000 tons of debris. The adjacent Westend bridge demolition also commenced.
Delayed Demolition of Berlin's A100 Bridge Begins
Demolition of Berlin's A100 bridge, delayed by a day due to logistical problems, started Saturday at 8:24 AM, impacting 50,000 daily S-Bahn commuters until April 28th, and requiring the removal of 11,000 tons of debris. The adjacent Westend bridge demolition also commenced.
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28% Bias Score


Rotterdam Marathon 2024: Course Changes and Weather Key to Record Attempts
The 2024 Rotterdam Marathon aims to break course records, improved by course changes removing a sharp turn, but success depends on weather (forecast 13-16°C), wind (force 4), and the competitiveness of the field, particularly among women runners with personal bests near 2:20, 2:21.
Rotterdam Marathon 2024: Course Changes and Weather Key to Record Attempts
The 2024 Rotterdam Marathon aims to break course records, improved by course changes removing a sharp turn, but success depends on weather (forecast 13-16°C), wind (force 4), and the competitiveness of the field, particularly among women runners with personal bests near 2:20, 2:21.
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48% Bias Score


Oregon DMV Finds 118 More Cases of Non-Citizen Voter Registrations
Oregon's DMV found 118 more cases of people registered to vote without citizenship proof, bringing the total to 1,739; the errors, mostly from a previous computer system (2010-2020), involved a flawed drop-down menu; only 30 of those mistakenly registered voted, and investigations continue.
Oregon DMV Finds 118 More Cases of Non-Citizen Voter Registrations
Oregon's DMV found 118 more cases of people registered to vote without citizenship proof, bringing the total to 1,739; the errors, mostly from a previous computer system (2010-2020), involved a flawed drop-down menu; only 30 of those mistakenly registered voted, and investigations continue.
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36% Bias Score

PSOE Seeks Left-Wing Unity in Andalusia Ahead of Regional Elections
In Seville, PSOE's María Jesús Montero met with UGT's Oskar Martín to address concerns about public health and strategize for the Andalusian elections, urging left-wing parties to unite to counter the PP's majority, despite internal divisions among Por Andalucía and Adelante Andalucía.

PSOE Seeks Left-Wing Unity in Andalusia Ahead of Regional Elections
In Seville, PSOE's María Jesús Montero met with UGT's Oskar Martín to address concerns about public health and strategize for the Andalusian elections, urging left-wing parties to unite to counter the PP's majority, despite internal divisions among Por Andalucía and Adelante Andalucía.
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48% Bias Score

Police to Continue Assisting at Büren Deportation Prison Amid Staff Shortages
Due to staff shortages, police officers will continue assisting at the NRW deportation prison in Büren until at least June 30th, as the Ministry of Refugees extends a request for mutual administrative assistance; this follows a recent increase in inmate numbers after the Solingen attack and is criti...

Police to Continue Assisting at Büren Deportation Prison Amid Staff Shortages
Due to staff shortages, police officers will continue assisting at the NRW deportation prison in Büren until at least June 30th, as the Ministry of Refugees extends a request for mutual administrative assistance; this follows a recent increase in inmate numbers after the Solingen attack and is criti...
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52% Bias Score

Delayed Demolition of Berlin's A100 Bridge Begins
The demolition of the damaged A100 bridge in Berlin-Charlottenburg, carrying around 230,000 cars daily, started a day late on Saturday, April 15th, due to logistical issues, and is expected to be completed by Thursday, April 20th, with the S-Bahn reopening on April 28th.

Delayed Demolition of Berlin's A100 Bridge Begins
The demolition of the damaged A100 bridge in Berlin-Charlottenburg, carrying around 230,000 cars daily, started a day late on Saturday, April 15th, due to logistical issues, and is expected to be completed by Thursday, April 20th, with the S-Bahn reopening on April 28th.
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20% Bias Score

Catalonia Creates Specialized Civil Service Corps for External Action
The Catalan Parliament approved the creation of a specialized civil service corps for external action and EU relations, with a minimum salary of around \$40,000 annually and a C1 English proficiency requirement, following a similar model in La Rioja, despite opposition from right-wing parties.

Catalonia Creates Specialized Civil Service Corps for External Action
The Catalan Parliament approved the creation of a specialized civil service corps for external action and EU relations, with a minimum salary of around \$40,000 annually and a C1 English proficiency requirement, following a similar model in La Rioja, despite opposition from right-wing parties.
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40% Bias Score

Angel Daleman Signs Two-Year Contract with Team Essent
18-year-old Dutch speed skating talent Angel Daleman signed a two-year professional contract with Team Essent, securing her place on the team after a year training with them as a trainee, while also balancing commitments with the national short track team; this decision is intended to provide stabil...

Angel Daleman Signs Two-Year Contract with Team Essent
18-year-old Dutch speed skating talent Angel Daleman signed a two-year professional contract with Team Essent, securing her place on the team after a year training with them as a trainee, while also balancing commitments with the national short track team; this decision is intended to provide stabil...
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24% Bias Score

Toddler Saves Mother's Life After Catastrophic Stroke
In Syracuse, New York, three-year-old Kip Wiley called 911 after his mother suffered a stroke, saving her life by summoning help; his quick thinking prevented worse injuries and potentially death.

Toddler Saves Mother's Life After Catastrophic Stroke
In Syracuse, New York, three-year-old Kip Wiley called 911 after his mother suffered a stroke, saving her life by summoning help; his quick thinking prevented worse injuries and potentially death.
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0% Bias Score
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