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Northern Ireland's Billion-Pound Turnover Club: Five Firms Driving Economic Growth
Five Northern Irish firms—Almac, John Graham Construction, LCC Group, John Henderson Holdings, and Barnetts—achieved over £1 billion in turnover in 2023-2024, demonstrating success through global expansion, market dominance, diversification, and strategic acquisitions.
Northern Ireland's Billion-Pound Turnover Club: Five Firms Driving Economic Growth
Five Northern Irish firms—Almac, John Graham Construction, LCC Group, John Henderson Holdings, and Barnetts—achieved over £1 billion in turnover in 2023-2024, demonstrating success through global expansion, market dominance, diversification, and strategic acquisitions.
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40% Bias Score


Modern Parenting Challenges and the Need for Parental Support
A young mother in the Arab world describes her struggles with modern parenting techniques, highlighting the need for parental support and education as emphasized by the UN's focus on parenting as a learned skill.
Modern Parenting Challenges and the Need for Parental Support
A young mother in the Arab world describes her struggles with modern parenting techniques, highlighting the need for parental support and education as emphasized by the UN's focus on parenting as a learned skill.
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48% Bias Score


Building Business Wealth: From Income to Assets
This article explains that true wealth comes from assets generating income regardless of personal involvement, not high income alone. It details how businesses can transition from merely paying bills to building lasting wealth through strategic profit management, reinvestment, and creating passive i...
Building Business Wealth: From Income to Assets
This article explains that true wealth comes from assets generating income regardless of personal involvement, not high income alone. It details how businesses can transition from merely paying bills to building lasting wealth through strategic profit management, reinvestment, and creating passive i...
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48% Bias Score


CHP Nominates Bayraktutan for Parliamentary Speakership
CHP nominated Uğur Bayraktutan, Artvin deputy, as their candidate for the 28th legislative term's second-term parliamentary speaker; his candidacy was submitted by CHP deputy group chairman Murat Emir, who highlighted Bayraktutan's reputation and plans for securing broad support.
CHP Nominates Bayraktutan for Parliamentary Speakership
CHP nominated Uğur Bayraktutan, Artvin deputy, as their candidate for the 28th legislative term's second-term parliamentary speaker; his candidacy was submitted by CHP deputy group chairman Murat Emir, who highlighted Bayraktutan's reputation and plans for securing broad support.
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52% Bias Score


Vladivostok Photo Exhibition Highlights Child Resilience in Healthcare
A photo exhibition in Vladivostok's Teatralny Square, featuring 25 images by various photographers including a paramedic, showcased the lives of seriously ill children and their families, celebrating Children's Day and Medical Worker's Day.
Vladivostok Photo Exhibition Highlights Child Resilience in Healthcare
A photo exhibition in Vladivostok's Teatralny Square, featuring 25 images by various photographers including a paramedic, showcased the lives of seriously ill children and their families, celebrating Children's Day and Medical Worker's Day.
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36% Bias Score


Post Office Scandal Choir Achieves National Spotlight on Britain's Got Talent
Hear Our Voice, a choir of Post Office scandal victims and their families, achieved 7th place in Britain's Got Talent on Saturday, significantly raising awareness of the Horizon computer scandal that wrongly prosecuted over 900 sub-postmasters. The group, fronted by Lisa Skinner, a former sub-postmi...
Post Office Scandal Choir Achieves National Spotlight on Britain's Got Talent
Hear Our Voice, a choir of Post Office scandal victims and their families, achieved 7th place in Britain's Got Talent on Saturday, significantly raising awareness of the Horizon computer scandal that wrongly prosecuted over 900 sub-postmasters. The group, fronted by Lisa Skinner, a former sub-postmi...
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40% Bias Score

Intense Transfer Activity Shakes Up European Football
European football clubs are engaging in significant transfer activity this Sunday, with Manchester United considering Pedro Goncalves as a potential replacement for Bruno Fernandes, Bayern Munich targeting Eberechi Eze, and other notable transfers involving several Premier League teams and players l...

Intense Transfer Activity Shakes Up European Football
European football clubs are engaging in significant transfer activity this Sunday, with Manchester United considering Pedro Goncalves as a potential replacement for Bruno Fernandes, Bayern Munich targeting Eberechi Eze, and other notable transfers involving several Premier League teams and players l...
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32% Bias Score

Hofstra's Elite 4+4 BS/BA-MD Program: A Unique Path to Medicine
Hofstra University's 4+4 BS/BA-MD program offers a highly competitive (0.5% acceptance rate) eight-year combined undergraduate and medical school curriculum emphasizing mentorship, early clinical exposure, and a flexible approach to undergraduate studies, preparing students for a career in medicine.

Hofstra's Elite 4+4 BS/BA-MD Program: A Unique Path to Medicine
Hofstra University's 4+4 BS/BA-MD program offers a highly competitive (0.5% acceptance rate) eight-year combined undergraduate and medical school curriculum emphasizing mentorship, early clinical exposure, and a flexible approach to undergraduate studies, preparing students for a career in medicine.
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40% Bias Score

German Employer Loses Lawsuit Against Anonymous Negative Online Review"
A German employer sued an anonymous online reviewer who called his company "the worst employer ever," highlighting the tension between employers and employees over fairness, value, and accountability in the German labor market and the limitations of traditional legal recourse against online reviews.

German Employer Loses Lawsuit Against Anonymous Negative Online Review"
A German employer sued an anonymous online reviewer who called his company "the worst employer ever," highlighting the tension between employers and employees over fairness, value, and accountability in the German labor market and the limitations of traditional legal recourse against online reviews.
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72% Bias Score

Catalan Parliament Approves 468 Million Euro Supplemental Budget
The Catalan government secured parliamentary approval for a 468 million euro supplemental budget, part of a larger 3.936 billion euro package, following a deal with the Comuns party that included sanctions for schools promoting hate speech; the deal also encompasses prior agreements with ERC on ling...

Catalan Parliament Approves 468 Million Euro Supplemental Budget
The Catalan government secured parliamentary approval for a 468 million euro supplemental budget, part of a larger 3.936 billion euro package, following a deal with the Comuns party that included sanctions for schools promoting hate speech; the deal also encompasses prior agreements with ERC on ling...
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40% Bias Score

Delhi Anthropologist's Vast Collection Preserves Bygone Era
Aditya Vij, a 51-year-old anthropologist in New Delhi, has amassed a collection of over 22,000 matchboxes, vintage cameras, radios, and other historical artifacts spanning centuries, aiming to preserve them for future generations and educate them on past innovations.

Delhi Anthropologist's Vast Collection Preserves Bygone Era
Aditya Vij, a 51-year-old anthropologist in New Delhi, has amassed a collection of over 22,000 matchboxes, vintage cameras, radios, and other historical artifacts spanning centuries, aiming to preserve them for future generations and educate them on past innovations.
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36% Bias Score

Tatort" Episode Fails to Deeply Explore Police Brutality and Extremism
The Austrian "Tatort" episode "Wir sind nicht zu fassen!" explores police brutality and threats to democracy following a death at a protest in Vienna, but fails to provide a detailed analysis of either issue, opting instead for entertainment.

Tatort" Episode Fails to Deeply Explore Police Brutality and Extremism
The Austrian "Tatort" episode "Wir sind nicht zu fassen!" explores police brutality and threats to democracy following a death at a protest in Vienna, but fails to provide a detailed analysis of either issue, opting instead for entertainment.
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44% Bias Score
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