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Statue Honors Dutch Sports Reporter, Holocaust Victim
A statue of Han Hollander, a pioneering Dutch sports reporter murdered in the Holocaust, was unveiled at Go Ahead Eagles' stadium in Deventer yesterday; his grandson warned against rising antisemitism.
Statue Honors Dutch Sports Reporter, Holocaust Victim
A statue of Han Hollander, a pioneering Dutch sports reporter murdered in the Holocaust, was unveiled at Go Ahead Eagles' stadium in Deventer yesterday; his grandson warned against rising antisemitism.
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20% Bias Score


Saint Petersburg's Extensive Reconstruction Efforts in Mariupol
Saint Petersburg has completed over 40 infrastructure projects in Mariupol, including a new monument, a restored cinema, and a renovated medical center, reflecting the city's commitment to post-conflict reconstruction and preserving cultural heritage.
Saint Petersburg's Extensive Reconstruction Efforts in Mariupol
Saint Petersburg has completed over 40 infrastructure projects in Mariupol, including a new monument, a restored cinema, and a renovated medical center, reflecting the city's commitment to post-conflict reconstruction and preserving cultural heritage.
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52% Bias Score


Protester Disrupts Ocasio-Cortez Town Hall with Gaza Accusations
A protester interrupted Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez's town hall meeting in New York on Friday, accusing her of involvement in a "Gaza genocide" before she could begin discussing Trump-era budget cuts; the protester was removed, and Ocasio-Cortez later addressed the need for respectful dialogue.
Protester Disrupts Ocasio-Cortez Town Hall with Gaza Accusations
A protester interrupted Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez's town hall meeting in New York on Friday, accusing her of involvement in a "Gaza genocide" before she could begin discussing Trump-era budget cuts; the protester was removed, and Ocasio-Cortez later addressed the need for respectful dialogue.
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60% Bias Score


Psaki Denies Observing Biden's Decline, Attributes Concerns to Republican Campaign
Jen Psaki, former White House press secretary, insists she never witnessed President Biden's decline, attributing concerns to a Republican campaign and suggesting the media's coverage was influenced; Biden subsequently withdrew from the 2024 race.
Psaki Denies Observing Biden's Decline, Attributes Concerns to Republican Campaign
Jen Psaki, former White House press secretary, insists she never witnessed President Biden's decline, attributing concerns to a Republican campaign and suggesting the media's coverage was influenced; Biden subsequently withdrew from the 2024 race.
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48% Bias Score


Spain Mandates Minimum Wage for Female Cyclists
The Royal Spanish Cycling Federation mandated a minimum wage of €1,184 per month for female cyclists in all Spanish competitions starting January 1, 2024, aiming to professionalize the sport after a survey revealed over 70% earned under €10,000 annually in 2023 and 78% held second jobs; however, sig...
Spain Mandates Minimum Wage for Female Cyclists
The Royal Spanish Cycling Federation mandated a minimum wage of €1,184 per month for female cyclists in all Spanish competitions starting January 1, 2024, aiming to professionalize the sport after a survey revealed over 70% earned under €10,000 annually in 2023 and 78% held second jobs; however, sig...
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24% Bias Score


Scheveningen Riots: Hundreds of Youths Involved in Violent Uprising
Hundreds of youths rioted in Scheveningen, Netherlands, on [date], following online calls for violence, resulting in vandalism, attacks on police, and public transport disruptions; the incident prompted outrage from officials and calls for arrests.
Scheveningen Riots: Hundreds of Youths Involved in Violent Uprising
Hundreds of youths rioted in Scheveningen, Netherlands, on [date], following online calls for violence, resulting in vandalism, attacks on police, and public transport disruptions; the incident prompted outrage from officials and calls for arrests.
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52% Bias Score

ING Q1 2023 Profit Exceeds Expectations; €2 Billion Share Buyback Announced
ING, the Netherlands' largest bank, reported Q1 2023 profits of nearly €1.5 billion, exceeding analyst expectations despite an 8% year-on-year decrease; a €2 billion share buyback program was announced to optimize capital allocation and enhance shareholder returns.

ING Q1 2023 Profit Exceeds Expectations; €2 Billion Share Buyback Announced
ING, the Netherlands' largest bank, reported Q1 2023 profits of nearly €1.5 billion, exceeding analyst expectations despite an 8% year-on-year decrease; a €2 billion share buyback program was announced to optimize capital allocation and enhance shareholder returns.
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44% Bias Score

Retail Hiring Shifts Amidst 2025 Tariff Reintroduction
Facing tighter margins and the reintroduction of tariffs in 2025, retailers are slowing corporate hiring while increasing demand for logistics and supply chain leaders, prioritizing mission-critical roles, and leveraging AI and automation to maintain efficiency.

Retail Hiring Shifts Amidst 2025 Tariff Reintroduction
Facing tighter margins and the reintroduction of tariffs in 2025, retailers are slowing corporate hiring while increasing demand for logistics and supply chain leaders, prioritizing mission-critical roles, and leveraging AI and automation to maintain efficiency.
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44% Bias Score

Weiner's NYC Council Bid Challenges Democratic Party
Disgraced former New York congressman Anthony Weiner is running for New York City Council, focusing on quality-of-life issues and challenging the Democratic party's progressive platform; his campaign's success could signal a shift in voter preferences.

Weiner's NYC Council Bid Challenges Democratic Party
Disgraced former New York congressman Anthony Weiner is running for New York City Council, focusing on quality-of-life issues and challenging the Democratic party's progressive platform; his campaign's success could signal a shift in voter preferences.
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64% Bias Score

German Lawmakers' Data Leaked on Dark Web
Login data of 241 German state parliament members, including some from Saxony, were found on the darknet by a Swiss IT company; the data included access to accounts on various platforms like Dropbox, LinkedIn, and Adobe, highlighting the need for stronger cybersecurity measures.

German Lawmakers' Data Leaked on Dark Web
Login data of 241 German state parliament members, including some from Saxony, were found on the darknet by a Swiss IT company; the data included access to accounts on various platforms like Dropbox, LinkedIn, and Adobe, highlighting the need for stronger cybersecurity measures.
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20% Bias Score

Greek Green Energy Bills Rise Despite Wholesale Price Drop
Greek green energy bills increased by 6% in May to 14.8 cents/kWh despite a 16% drop in wholesale electricity prices, as providers strategically raised prices or kept them constant to encourage customers towards fixed-rate contracts.

Greek Green Energy Bills Rise Despite Wholesale Price Drop
Greek green energy bills increased by 6% in May to 14.8 cents/kWh despite a 16% drop in wholesale electricity prices, as providers strategically raised prices or kept them constant to encourage customers towards fixed-rate contracts.
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36% Bias Score

Youngkin Vetoes $900 Million from Virginia Budget Amid Federal Spending Uncertainty
Virginia Governor Glenn Youngkin vetoed $900 million in state spending to counter projected tax revenue declines potentially caused by changes in federal spending, impacting higher education and childcare initiatives.

Youngkin Vetoes $900 Million from Virginia Budget Amid Federal Spending Uncertainty
Virginia Governor Glenn Youngkin vetoed $900 million in state spending to counter projected tax revenue declines potentially caused by changes in federal spending, impacting higher education and childcare initiatives.
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40% Bias Score
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