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Turkish Surgeon Ordered to Pay Damages for Unnecessary Kidney Removal
A Turkish court ordered a surgeon to pay substantial damages for wrongly removing a healthy kidney from Ebru Ünal after misdiagnosing her lymphoma as a life-threatening kidney condition requiring immediate surgery.
Turkish Surgeon Ordered to Pay Damages for Unnecessary Kidney Removal
A Turkish court ordered a surgeon to pay substantial damages for wrongly removing a healthy kidney from Ebru Ünal after misdiagnosing her lymphoma as a life-threatening kidney condition requiring immediate surgery.
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44% Bias Score


Tough Job Market for 2025 College Graduates
Recent college graduates face an unexpectedly tough job market in 2025 due to over 1,300 federal job cuts and cautious hiring across sectors, forcing many to accept lower-paying positions than anticipated, although the long-term outlook remains positive.
Tough Job Market for 2025 College Graduates
Recent college graduates face an unexpectedly tough job market in 2025 due to over 1,300 federal job cuts and cautious hiring across sectors, forcing many to accept lower-paying positions than anticipated, although the long-term outlook remains positive.
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36% Bias Score


Trump Tax Plan: $6,000 Senior Deduction, but Not the Promised Social Security Tax Relief
President Trump's tax plan offers a $6,000 deduction for senior citizens (double for joint filers) between 2025-2028, phasing out above $75,000/$150,000, impacting fewer than half of older Americans and indirectly hastening Social Security and Medicare insolvency to 2032.
Trump Tax Plan: $6,000 Senior Deduction, but Not the Promised Social Security Tax Relief
President Trump's tax plan offers a $6,000 deduction for senior citizens (double for joint filers) between 2025-2028, phasing out above $75,000/$150,000, impacting fewer than half of older Americans and indirectly hastening Social Security and Medicare insolvency to 2032.
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40% Bias Score


UK to Lower Electric Car Prices
The UK government will make electric cars cheaper to buy to boost adoption rates, Transport Secretary Heidi Alexander announced, though specifics remain unclear; this follows a £25 million investment in charging infrastructure for those without driveways, despite criticism from the Conservatives.
UK to Lower Electric Car Prices
The UK government will make electric cars cheaper to buy to boost adoption rates, Transport Secretary Heidi Alexander announced, though specifics remain unclear; this follows a £25 million investment in charging infrastructure for those without driveways, despite criticism from the Conservatives.
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48% Bias Score


Germany Aims to Regain Tech Leadership Amidst Anti-Science Trends
German Research Minister Dorothee Bär advocates for stronger collaboration between scientists and policymakers to revitalize Germany's technological leadership and combat anti-science movements, as evidenced by her participation in the 74th Lindau Nobel Laureate Meeting.
Germany Aims to Regain Tech Leadership Amidst Anti-Science Trends
German Research Minister Dorothee Bär advocates for stronger collaboration between scientists and policymakers to revitalize Germany's technological leadership and combat anti-science movements, as evidenced by her participation in the 74th Lindau Nobel Laureate Meeting.
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44% Bias Score


German-Polish Border Controls Cause Major Traffic Jams
Increased German-Polish border controls, implemented in October 2023 and intensified in May 2024, are causing major traffic jams, especially during the holiday season, due to slowdowns at checkpoints. Poland's reciprocal controls, in place since July 7th, further worsen the situation, leading to a s...
German-Polish Border Controls Cause Major Traffic Jams
Increased German-Polish border controls, implemented in October 2023 and intensified in May 2024, are causing major traffic jams, especially during the holiday season, due to slowdowns at checkpoints. Poland's reciprocal controls, in place since July 7th, further worsen the situation, leading to a s...
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40% Bias Score

Wisdom vs. Speed: Why Slowing Down is Essential for Corporate Success
This article examines the crucial role of wisdom in modern corporate leadership, contrasting it with the prevailing focus on speed and intelligence. It draws on research from various experts like Manfred Kets de Vries, Robert Sternberg, Barry Schwartz, Ikujiro Nonaka, and Amy Edmondson, highlighting...

Wisdom vs. Speed: Why Slowing Down is Essential for Corporate Success
This article examines the crucial role of wisdom in modern corporate leadership, contrasting it with the prevailing focus on speed and intelligence. It draws on research from various experts like Manfred Kets de Vries, Robert Sternberg, Barry Schwartz, Ikujiro Nonaka, and Amy Edmondson, highlighting...
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40% Bias Score

New Tax Law Offers Auto Loan Interest Deduction
President Trump's new tax law introduces a tax deduction of up to \$10,000 for interest on new, American-made vehicle loans from 2025-2028, impacting an estimated 3.5 million taxpayers, but phasing out for higher income individuals.

New Tax Law Offers Auto Loan Interest Deduction
President Trump's new tax law introduces a tax deduction of up to \$10,000 for interest on new, American-made vehicle loans from 2025-2028, impacting an estimated 3.5 million taxpayers, but phasing out for higher income individuals.
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36% Bias Score

Snaefell Railway: A Victorian-Era Tourism Marvel
The Snaefell Mountain Railway, opened in 1895 on the Isle of Man, revitalized the island's economy by attracting Victorian-era tourists seeking unique electric rail journeys and stunning views, transforming Douglas into a major holiday destination and showcasing Manx innovation.

Snaefell Railway: A Victorian-Era Tourism Marvel
The Snaefell Mountain Railway, opened in 1895 on the Isle of Man, revitalized the island's economy by attracting Victorian-era tourists seeking unique electric rail journeys and stunning views, transforming Douglas into a major holiday destination and showcasing Manx innovation.
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12% Bias Score

Marquez Wins Brno Sprint Race Amidst Multiple Crashes
Marc Marquez won the Czech Republic MotoGP sprint race at Brno, finishing with a time of 40'42.854, significantly ahead of his brother Alex and Pecco Bagnaia. The race saw numerous crashes, with only 10 of 18 starters finishing.

Marquez Wins Brno Sprint Race Amidst Multiple Crashes
Marc Marquez won the Czech Republic MotoGP sprint race at Brno, finishing with a time of 40'42.854, significantly ahead of his brother Alex and Pecco Bagnaia. The race saw numerous crashes, with only 10 of 18 starters finishing.
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40% Bias Score

US Wine Tariffs Threaten German Wine Exports
US tariffs of up to 17% on European wines threaten German winemakers, particularly in the Mosel region, which exports nearly half of all German wine to the US, disrupting established trade relationships and potentially causing significant sales losses.

US Wine Tariffs Threaten German Wine Exports
US tariffs of up to 17% on European wines threaten German winemakers, particularly in the Mosel region, which exports nearly half of all German wine to the US, disrupting established trade relationships and potentially causing significant sales losses.
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44% Bias Score

Airbeat One 2023: Over 200,000 Attend "Viva España" Festival
The 22nd Airbeat One electronic music festival in Neustadt-Glewe, Germany, attracted over 200,000 attendees from 50+ countries between July 26th and 30th, featuring 250 DJs across six stages, with a "Viva España" theme and a largely incident-free event according to police reports.

Airbeat One 2023: Over 200,000 Attend "Viva España" Festival
The 22nd Airbeat One electronic music festival in Neustadt-Glewe, Germany, attracted over 200,000 attendees from 50+ countries between July 26th and 30th, featuring 250 DJs across six stages, with a "Viva España" theme and a largely incident-free event according to police reports.
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40% Bias Score
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