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Student Barber's $3000 Garage Business Highlights Successful School Entrepreneurship Program
Haileybury College student Nathan Yin launched a successful barber business, "Yinny Fadezz," earning $3000 in a year from his garage, showcasing the effectiveness of the school's entrepreneurship program; Mansfield Secondary College also implements similar programs.
Student Barber's $3000 Garage Business Highlights Successful School Entrepreneurship Program
Haileybury College student Nathan Yin launched a successful barber business, "Yinny Fadezz," earning $3000 in a year from his garage, showcasing the effectiveness of the school's entrepreneurship program; Mansfield Secondary College also implements similar programs.
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48% Bias Score


Chronic Inflammation: When a Body's Defense Becomes a Threat
Chronic inflammation, a prolonged immune response, distinguishes itself from acute inflammation by its persistence and contribution to various diseases like heart disease, type 2 diabetes, and certain cancers, while acute inflammation is a necessary part of the healing process.
Chronic Inflammation: When a Body's Defense Becomes a Threat
Chronic inflammation, a prolonged immune response, distinguishes itself from acute inflammation by its persistence and contribution to various diseases like heart disease, type 2 diabetes, and certain cancers, while acute inflammation is a necessary part of the healing process.
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48% Bias Score


Seine-Saint-Denis Prioritizes Culture Amidst Budget Cuts
The free Multitude festival in Seine-Saint-Denis's Georges-Valbon park in early July drew large, diverse crowds, showcasing the department's commitment to cultural funding despite budget cuts, using culture as a lever for social progress and community building.
Seine-Saint-Denis Prioritizes Culture Amidst Budget Cuts
The free Multitude festival in Seine-Saint-Denis's Georges-Valbon park in early July drew large, diverse crowds, showcasing the department's commitment to cultural funding despite budget cuts, using culture as a lever for social progress and community building.
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52% Bias Score


Tour de France Final Stage: Montmartre Climb Decides Winner
The final stage of the Tour de France features a modified course focused on a challenging climb up the Montmartre hill in Paris, replacing the flatter sections of the 2024 Olympic route, thus altering race dynamics and favoring climbers over sprinters.
Tour de France Final Stage: Montmartre Climb Decides Winner
The final stage of the Tour de France features a modified course focused on a challenging climb up the Montmartre hill in Paris, replacing the flatter sections of the 2024 Olympic route, thus altering race dynamics and favoring climbers over sprinters.
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40% Bias Score


Boebert's Son Faces Misdemeanor Child Abuse Charge
Lauren Boebert's 20-year-old son, Tyler, faces a misdemeanor child abuse charge in Colorado for an incident involving her grandson on July 11, 2024; the charge is for criminal negligence, no injuries reported; the family met with Child Protective Services.
Boebert's Son Faces Misdemeanor Child Abuse Charge
Lauren Boebert's 20-year-old son, Tyler, faces a misdemeanor child abuse charge in Colorado for an incident involving her grandson on July 11, 2024; the charge is for criminal negligence, no injuries reported; the family met with Child Protective Services.
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56% Bias Score


Turkish Presidential Advisor Clarifies 'Civilian Constitution' Concept
Presidential advisor Mehmet Uçum defines "civilian constitution" in Turkey as a constitution created by the people's elected representatives and ratified by a public referendum, emphasizing the contrast with past constitutions shaped by military influence.
Turkish Presidential Advisor Clarifies 'Civilian Constitution' Concept
Presidential advisor Mehmet Uçum defines "civilian constitution" in Turkey as a constitution created by the people's elected representatives and ratified by a public referendum, emphasizing the contrast with past constitutions shaped by military influence.
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44% Bias Score

Two Democratic Governors Leave National Governors Association Amidst Policy Disputes
Democratic Governors Laura Kelly of Kansas and Tim Walz of Minnesota are leaving the National Governors Association (NGA) due to concerns about the organization's response to Trump administration policies and federal funding cuts, highlighting growing partisan divisions and challenges to state-feder...

Two Democratic Governors Leave National Governors Association Amidst Policy Disputes
Democratic Governors Laura Kelly of Kansas and Tim Walz of Minnesota are leaving the National Governors Association (NGA) due to concerns about the organization's response to Trump administration policies and federal funding cuts, highlighting growing partisan divisions and challenges to state-feder...
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40% Bias Score

Trump Accuses Harris, Celebrities of Illegal Campaign Payments
Former US President Donald Trump accused Vice President Kamala Harris and several celebrities, including Beyoncé and Oprah Winfrey, of illegally receiving payments for endorsing Democratic candidates in the 2024 election, without providing evidence; this claim has been refuted by representatives for...

Trump Accuses Harris, Celebrities of Illegal Campaign Payments
Former US President Donald Trump accused Vice President Kamala Harris and several celebrities, including Beyoncé and Oprah Winfrey, of illegally receiving payments for endorsing Democratic candidates in the 2024 election, without providing evidence; this claim has been refuted by representatives for...
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48% Bias Score

NASA Faces 20% Staff Reduction Amidst Trump-Era Budget Cuts
NASA expects a 20% reduction in personnel, approximately 3,870 employees, by January 2026, due to the Trump administration's 'deferred retirement option' program and budget cuts that reduced NASA's overall funding by 24% and its science budget by nearly half, raising concerns about mission success a...

NASA Faces 20% Staff Reduction Amidst Trump-Era Budget Cuts
NASA expects a 20% reduction in personnel, approximately 3,870 employees, by January 2026, due to the Trump administration's 'deferred retirement option' program and budget cuts that reduced NASA's overall funding by 24% and its science budget by nearly half, raising concerns about mission success a...
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36% Bias Score

Three Spectators Killed in French Rally Crash
Three spectators died after a car veered off course during a rally near Ambert, France, on Saturday; the 22-year-old driver and her co-driver were injured, and an investigation into involuntary manslaughter is underway.

Three Spectators Killed in French Rally Crash
Three spectators died after a car veered off course during a rally near Ambert, France, on Saturday; the 22-year-old driver and her co-driver were injured, and an investigation into involuntary manslaughter is underway.
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36% Bias Score

Two Turkish Soldiers Die from Fluid Loss in Hatay
Two Turkish soldiers died in Iskenderun, Hatay, from multiple organ failure due to excessive fluid loss, according to an initial autopsy; other soldiers also experienced symptoms after days of intense training in high heat, highlighting concerns about the military's healthcare system.

Two Turkish Soldiers Die from Fluid Loss in Hatay
Two Turkish soldiers died in Iskenderun, Hatay, from multiple organ failure due to excessive fluid loss, according to an initial autopsy; other soldiers also experienced symptoms after days of intense training in high heat, highlighting concerns about the military's healthcare system.
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44% Bias Score

Ural Scammers Steal 15 Million Rubles from Elderly Victims
Scammers stole 15,193,000 rubles from Ural residents in one week, primarily targeting the elderly with deceptive phone calls; two cases involved an 81-year-old losing 2.5 million rubles and an 82-year-old losing 759,000 rubles (8,260 euros).

Ural Scammers Steal 15 Million Rubles from Elderly Victims
Scammers stole 15,193,000 rubles from Ural residents in one week, primarily targeting the elderly with deceptive phone calls; two cases involved an 81-year-old losing 2.5 million rubles and an 82-year-old losing 759,000 rubles (8,260 euros).
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48% Bias Score
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