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Toyota Unveils bZ Woodland Electric Wagon
Toyota announced the bZ Woodland, a new electric wagon built on the e-TNGA platform, sharing design elements with the Subaru Trailseeker, boasting 375 hp, 74.7 kWh battery, 3,500-pound towing capacity, and an early 2026 release.
Toyota Unveils bZ Woodland Electric Wagon
Toyota announced the bZ Woodland, a new electric wagon built on the e-TNGA platform, sharing design elements with the Subaru Trailseeker, boasting 375 hp, 74.7 kWh battery, 3,500-pound towing capacity, and an early 2026 release.
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24% Bias Score


Thuringia Plans Double Budget to Address €1 Billion Deficit
The Thuringian state government is planning a double budget for 2026 and 2027 to address a €1 billion budget deficit, utilizing €500 million from reserves and approximately €300 million in new debt while prioritizing infrastructure investments and support for municipalities.
Thuringia Plans Double Budget to Address €1 Billion Deficit
The Thuringian state government is planning a double budget for 2026 and 2027 to address a €1 billion budget deficit, utilizing €500 million from reserves and approximately €300 million in new debt while prioritizing infrastructure investments and support for municipalities.
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32% Bias Score


Ranking 20 Hollywood Remakes of Foreign Films
This article ranks 20 Hollywood remakes of foreign films from best to worst, comparing them to their original counterparts and noting factors such as directorial choices, casting, and cultural adaptations.
Ranking 20 Hollywood Remakes of Foreign Films
This article ranks 20 Hollywood remakes of foreign films from best to worst, comparing them to their original counterparts and noting factors such as directorial choices, casting, and cultural adaptations.
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16% Bias Score


Blokker Relaunches with 12 Stores, Facing Steep Competition
Blokker, a Dutch household goods chain, will reopen at least 12 stores after bankruptcy, aiming to regain market share by focusing on smaller towns with free parking, but faces significant competition from online and brick-and-mortar retailers.
Blokker Relaunches with 12 Stores, Facing Steep Competition
Blokker, a Dutch household goods chain, will reopen at least 12 stores after bankruptcy, aiming to regain market share by focusing on smaller towns with free parking, but faces significant competition from online and brick-and-mortar retailers.
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32% Bias Score


Jiskefet Wins Prestigious Dutch Television Award
The Dutch absurdist television program Jiskefet, which ended 20 years ago, won the prestigious Ere Zilveren Nipkowschijf award yesterday, highlighting its enduring popularity and unique satirical style.
Jiskefet Wins Prestigious Dutch Television Award
The Dutch absurdist television program Jiskefet, which ended 20 years ago, won the prestigious Ere Zilveren Nipkowschijf award yesterday, highlighting its enduring popularity and unique satirical style.
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56% Bias Score


Court Rules Against Insurance Company's 'Lie Presumption' in Car Accident Claim
Sion, while reversing her car, hit another vehicle; initially claiming her husband was driving to avoid her husband's employer's responsibility for the deductible. The court, however, ruled in her favor, emphasizing the need to assess intent behind false statements in insurance claims.
Court Rules Against Insurance Company's 'Lie Presumption' in Car Accident Claim
Sion, while reversing her car, hit another vehicle; initially claiming her husband was driving to avoid her husband's employer's responsibility for the deductible. The court, however, ruled in her favor, emphasizing the need to assess intent behind false statements in insurance claims.
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44% Bias Score

Japan Grounds Military Aircraft After Deadly Crash
A Japanese military training aircraft crashed, killing two crew members, prompting the grounding of nearly 200 similar planes for emergency safety inspections, highlighting concerns over defense spending priorities.

Japan Grounds Military Aircraft After Deadly Crash
A Japanese military training aircraft crashed, killing two crew members, prompting the grounding of nearly 200 similar planes for emergency safety inspections, highlighting concerns over defense spending priorities.
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32% Bias Score

Character Actor Joe Don Baker Dies at 89
Character actor Joe Don Baker, known for roles in "GoldenEye", "Cape Fear", and "Walking Tall", died aged 89; his career spanned decades, showcasing diverse roles in film and television.

Character Actor Joe Don Baker Dies at 89
Character actor Joe Don Baker, known for roles in "GoldenEye", "Cape Fear", and "Walking Tall", died aged 89; his career spanned decades, showcasing diverse roles in film and television.
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24% Bias Score

Why Perfect Vocals Are Rare in Large Performances
Experienced singers sometimes produce imperfect vocals during large performances due to stage fright affecting their breathing and vocal control, technical issues with in-ear monitors, and the complexity of coordinating singing with choreography and pre-recorded backing tracks.

Why Perfect Vocals Are Rare in Large Performances
Experienced singers sometimes produce imperfect vocals during large performances due to stage fright affecting their breathing and vocal control, technical issues with in-ear monitors, and the complexity of coordinating singing with choreography and pre-recorded backing tracks.
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20% Bias Score

Rapist Jailed for 10 Years Using Deceased Victim's Testimony
Steven Connery, 41, was sentenced to 10 years in prison for repeatedly raping and sexually assaulting two women in the Forth Valley and Tayside areas; the conviction relied partly on the testimony of a deceased victim.

Rapist Jailed for 10 Years Using Deceased Victim's Testimony
Steven Connery, 41, was sentenced to 10 years in prison for repeatedly raping and sexually assaulting two women in the Forth Valley and Tayside areas; the conviction relied partly on the testimony of a deceased victim.
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48% Bias Score

Blokker Reopens 12 Stores After Bankruptcy, Facing Intense Retail Competition
Blokker, a Dutch household chain, is reopening twelve stores after bankruptcy in November 2023, aiming for a comeback despite intense competition from supermarkets, drugstores, and online retailers; the relaunch is led by a relative of the founder and maintains the original logo.

Blokker Reopens 12 Stores After Bankruptcy, Facing Intense Retail Competition
Blokker, a Dutch household chain, is reopening twelve stores after bankruptcy in November 2023, aiming for a comeback despite intense competition from supermarkets, drugstores, and online retailers; the relaunch is led by a relative of the founder and maintains the original logo.
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40% Bias Score

Cilgwyn Wildfire: Deliberate Ignition and Ecological Impact
A recent wildfire in Cilgwyn, Wales, believed to be deliberately ignited, has destroyed vegetation and wildlife habitats, but signs of regeneration are already visible.

Cilgwyn Wildfire: Deliberate Ignition and Ecological Impact
A recent wildfire in Cilgwyn, Wales, believed to be deliberately ignited, has destroyed vegetation and wildlife habitats, but signs of regeneration are already visible.
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20% Bias Score
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