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Major Sportswear Brands Struggle Amidst Fitness Boom
Major sportswear brands like Nike and Puma are experiencing stock market declines due to decreased sales and profit margins in a post-pandemic market, despite a surge in global fitness; Adidas is an exception due to product innovation and disciplined management.
Major Sportswear Brands Struggle Amidst Fitness Boom
Major sportswear brands like Nike and Puma are experiencing stock market declines due to decreased sales and profit margins in a post-pandemic market, despite a surge in global fitness; Adidas is an exception due to product innovation and disciplined management.
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56% Bias Score


Greek Parliament Rejects OPKEPE Scandal Investigation
Greek Parliament rejected proposals for a preliminary investigative committee into the OPKEPE scandal against former ministers Makis Voridis and Lefteris Avgenakis; voting results showed overwhelming opposition, with 3-5 votes in favor and 76-78 against, leading to a heated session and walkouts by t...
Greek Parliament Rejects OPKEPE Scandal Investigation
Greek Parliament rejected proposals for a preliminary investigative committee into the OPKEPE scandal against former ministers Makis Voridis and Lefteris Avgenakis; voting results showed overwhelming opposition, with 3-5 votes in favor and 76-78 against, leading to a heated session and walkouts by t...
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52% Bias Score


Dutch Gambling Register Shows Limited Success
Over 100,000 people have registered with the Dutch Cruks register to prevent gambling, but its effectiveness is limited by short registration periods and easy de-registration, highlighting the need for stronger support systems.
Dutch Gambling Register Shows Limited Success
Over 100,000 people have registered with the Dutch Cruks register to prevent gambling, but its effectiveness is limited by short registration periods and easy de-registration, highlighting the need for stronger support systems.
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36% Bias Score


New EU and US Fees Hike International Travel Costs for Australians
Australians will pay a €20 ETIAS fee to enter the Schengen Area starting in late 2026, in addition to a new $250 US fee for some travelers, increasing the cost of international travel.
New EU and US Fees Hike International Travel Costs for Australians
Australians will pay a €20 ETIAS fee to enter the Schengen Area starting in late 2026, in addition to a new $250 US fee for some travelers, increasing the cost of international travel.
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40% Bias Score


UK Food Inflation to Hit 6%, Sparking Budgetary Concerns
UK food inflation is expected to hit 6% by year-end, impacting household budgets; the British Retail Consortium blames a £7 billion tax increase and global factors, warning of further price rises if taxes are increased again.
UK Food Inflation to Hit 6%, Sparking Budgetary Concerns
UK food inflation is expected to hit 6% by year-end, impacting household budgets; the British Retail Consortium blames a £7 billion tax increase and global factors, warning of further price rises if taxes are increased again.
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44% Bias Score


Suspect Arrested in Double Homicide at Devil's Den State Park
James Andrew McGann, 28, was arrested Wednesday for the capital murder of Clinton and Cristen Brink, who were attacked Saturday afternoon at Devil's Den State Park in front of their two daughters, while the suspect was identified through witness accounts of a vehicle and a sketch, leading to his arr...
Suspect Arrested in Double Homicide at Devil's Den State Park
James Andrew McGann, 28, was arrested Wednesday for the capital murder of Clinton and Cristen Brink, who were attacked Saturday afternoon at Devil's Den State Park in front of their two daughters, while the suspect was identified through witness accounts of a vehicle and a sketch, leading to his arr...
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24% Bias Score

El Palacio de El Capricho Reopens as Museum After Extensive Renovation
After a €6.9 million renovation, El Palacio de El Capricho in Madrid reopened in 2024, showcasing restored original features and a museum exhibiting works by Goya and others, set to open in early 2027.

El Palacio de El Capricho Reopens as Museum After Extensive Renovation
After a €6.9 million renovation, El Palacio de El Capricho in Madrid reopened in 2024, showcasing restored original features and a museum exhibiting works by Goya and others, set to open in early 2027.
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44% Bias Score

China Loses to Brazil in VNL Finals Quarterfinals
In the 2025 VNL Finals quarterfinals on July 30th in Ningbo, China lost to Brazil 3-1, despite winning the first set 31-29. Brazil's Alan Souza scored 26 points, while China's Wen Zihua led with 15. The loss highlights the gap between the two teams, but China's coach remains optimistic for the upcom...

China Loses to Brazil in VNL Finals Quarterfinals
In the 2025 VNL Finals quarterfinals on July 30th in Ningbo, China lost to Brazil 3-1, despite winning the first set 31-29. Brazil's Alan Souza scored 26 points, while China's Wen Zihua led with 15. The loss highlights the gap between the two teams, but China's coach remains optimistic for the upcom...
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12% Bias Score

Australia's Productivity Crisis: Inefficient Bureaucracy, Excessive Taxes, and Regulatory Hurdles
Australia's productivity is stifled by bureaucratic inefficiencies, excessive taxes (like stamp duty on insurance), and regulatory hurdles in areas such as AI and airport security; substantial policy changes are needed to boost economic growth.

Australia's Productivity Crisis: Inefficient Bureaucracy, Excessive Taxes, and Regulatory Hurdles
Australia's productivity is stifled by bureaucratic inefficiencies, excessive taxes (like stamp duty on insurance), and regulatory hurdles in areas such as AI and airport security; substantial policy changes are needed to boost economic growth.
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56% Bias Score

Study Shows Noncitizen Voting Minimal in US Elections
A nationwide study reveals that noncitizen voting is minimal despite extensive investigations by various states, contradicting prior claims and highlighting the politically-motivated nature of such allegations.

Study Shows Noncitizen Voting Minimal in US Elections
A nationwide study reveals that noncitizen voting is minimal despite extensive investigations by various states, contradicting prior claims and highlighting the politically-motivated nature of such allegations.
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40% Bias Score

U.S. States Crack Down on Food Additives Amidst Consumer Pressure and Political Shift
Across the U.S., dozens of states proposed bills in 2024 to limit synthetic food colorings and chemical additives, spurred by consumer pressure and a surprising political shift, with Arizona and Utah banning such dyes in school meals and Texas requiring warning labels for 44 additives.

U.S. States Crack Down on Food Additives Amidst Consumer Pressure and Political Shift
Across the U.S., dozens of states proposed bills in 2024 to limit synthetic food colorings and chemical additives, spurred by consumer pressure and a surprising political shift, with Arizona and Utah banning such dyes in school meals and Texas requiring warning labels for 44 additives.
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40% Bias Score

Reform UK faces unpopular choices to fix economy, advisor warns
James Orr, a policy advisor for Reform UK, predicts that the party will have to make unpopular economic decisions if elected in 2029, comparing this to Donald Trump's approach; he also emphasizes the necessity of a well-defined policy platform to ensure success.

Reform UK faces unpopular choices to fix economy, advisor warns
James Orr, a policy advisor for Reform UK, predicts that the party will have to make unpopular economic decisions if elected in 2029, comparing this to Donald Trump's approach; he also emphasizes the necessity of a well-defined policy platform to ensure success.
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48% Bias Score
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